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Conversations with God – Volumes 1, 2, 3

by Neale Donald Walsch

📖 616 pages 🗓 1995 ISBN 9781571742285

About This Book

Neale Donald Walsch's Conversations with God trilogy is one of the most influential spiritual publishing events of the late twentieth century — three volumes of written dialogue between Walsch and what he describes as a direct communication from God, received through a form of automatic writing that began in 1992 when Walsch, at a low point in his life, angrily wrote a letter to God demanding to know why his life was such a mess. The voice that answered, through his own hand moving across the page, became the basis for a trilogy that has been translated into thirty-seven languages and read by tens of millions of people around the world.

The three volumes address progressively wider scales of concern: Volume One focuses on personal spirituality, relationships, and the practical dimensions of living well; Volume Two expands to global politics, social organisation, and the spiritual crisis of civilisation; Volume Three addresses the cosmic scale — the nature of the soul, the structure of the universe, the experience of higher-dimensional beings, and the ultimate nature of God. Taken together, the trilogy presents a coherent and internally consistent spiritual philosophy that challenges many of the assumptions embedded in conventional Christian theology while affirming the core of the mystical tradition's teaching that God is love and that human beings are, in their deepest nature, divine.

What You'll Learn

• Understand the five fallacies that Walsch's God identifies as the source of most human suffering: the beliefs that God is separate from humans, that humans are not worthy of God's love, that humans are the highest beings, that God needs something from humans, and that something humans do could separate them from God
• Grasp the teaching on the three tools of creation: thought, word, and action — and how the alignment or misalignment of these three determines what each person and each civilisation actually creates
• Recognise the model of the soul's evolution presented across the trilogy: how individual growth and collective evolution are the same process at different scales, and what the next stage of human evolution looks like from the perspective of Walsch's dialogue partner
• Learn the God of these Conversations as characterised: not the judgemental, demanding, punitive deity of conventional theology but an unconditional love that has given humanity complete free will and watches its choices with compassion rather than judgement
• Appreciate the practical implications Volume One draws for daily life: how understanding the spiritual principles at work transforms one's approach to relationship, work, health, and the persistent question of why suffering exists if God is love

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