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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A FADDISH BOOK...




Today I want to share my favorite books: Conversations with God which is a sequence of books written by Neale Donald Walsch, written as a direct dialogue in which Walsch asks questions and God answers.
In an interview with Larry King, Walsch described the inception of the books as follows: at a low period in his life, Walsch wrote an angry letter to God asking questions about why his life wasn't working. After writing down all of his questions, he heard a voice over his right shoulder say: "Do you really want an answer to all these questions or are you just venting?".
Though when he turned around he saw no one there, Walsch felt answers to his questions filling his mind and decided to write them down. The ensuing dialogue became the Conversations with God books. When asked in a recent interview how does he ‘open up’ to God these days, Neale argued “I am reaching out to touch others with this information. When I reach out and touch others with this information I reconnect immediately with the divine presence.”

The first book of the Conversations with God series, Conversations with God, Book 1: An Uncommon Dialogue, appeared on bookshelves in 1995, and quickly became a publishing phenomenon, staying on the New York Times Best-Sellers List for 137 weeks. The succeeding volumes in the nine book series also appeared prominently on the List.


when he ask:
How does God talk, and to whom?
the God answer was:  “I talk to everyone. All the time. The question is not to whom do I talk, but who listen?
And God said: “My most common form of communication is through feeling. Feeling is the language of soul.
I also communicate with thought. Thought and feelings are not the same, although they can occur at the same time. In communicating with thoughts, I often use images and pictures.
In addition to feelings and thoughts, I also use the vehicle of experience as a grand communicator.
And finally, when feelings and thoughts and experience all fail, I use words"...
And he says: "The Highest thought is always that thought which contains joy.
The Clearest Words are those words which contain truth. The grandest feeling is that feeling which you call love.
Joy, truth, love.
These three are interchangeable, and always leads to the other. It matters not in which order they are placed"...

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