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Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends

by Neale Donald Walsch

📖 340 pages 🗓 2006 ISBN 9780743267922

About This Book

Home with God is the most personally intimate and spiritually searching of all the Conversations with God books — the one in which Walsch addresses the subject that lies at the root of most human fear, most human religious belief, and most human avoidance: death. Written in part as a response to Walsch's own encounter with mortality (he experienced a serious health crisis in the years before writing this book), it presents a detailed account of what dying and the afterlife experience is like — drawn from his dialogue with the divine intelligence he has been communicating with for over a decade — that is both comforting and philosophically substantive.

The book describes the dying process itself as experienced from the soul's perspective: the release of physical identification, the expansion of awareness, the life review, and the continuation of consciousness in dimensions of experience that Walsch's dialogue partner characterises as more real, more expansive, and more alive than ordinary physical existence. The 'home' of the title is both the destination of the dying and the fundamental nature of consciousness itself — a recognition that the soul has never actually been anywhere other than home, and that death is the removal of the veil that concealed this.

What You'll Learn

• Understand Walsch's account of the dying process from the soul's perspective: the sequence of experiences from the final stages of physical life through the release of identification with the body and the expansion into the fuller awareness of the soul
• Grasp the life review as described in these Conversations: how it differs from popular near-death-experience accounts, what the soul actually learns from reviewing its completed life, and how this review shapes the experience that follows
• Recognise the model of the afterlife presented: the various dimensions available to consciousness after death, how the soul's development determines what it encounters and is capable of experiencing, and the ongoing nature of growth and evolution in the non-physical realms
• Learn the teaching on the eternal nature of the soul: why 'home' is not a destination to be reached after death but the fundamental nature of consciousness that is simply more fully available once the veiling of physical identification has been removed
• Appreciate the book's practical implication for the living: how genuinely absorbing this understanding of death's nature — rather than intellectually agreeing with it while continuing to fear it — transforms one's relationship to every moment of the life that remains

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