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Conversations with God: Answers to Life's Great Questions v. 2 (Conversations with God) | 
enlarge | Author: Neale Donald Walsch Publisher: Celestial Arts Category: Book
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Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 1574531220 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9781574531220 ASIN: 1574531220
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the book is excellent. Walsch captures the essence of truth November 2, 1998 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
in reading the first book of conversations with God it brought the realization to my inner self that we do have freedom of choice and why would God interfere with that choice. The book was so simple in the writings and yet right to the point. It reveals all the questions that people do have. It opens up our thoughts to realize that other persons experiences are given to us and if we do not do it their way than we are wrong. The book was right when it said that there is no right and there is no wrong who are we to judge others. Very good conversation, the truth is the truth and I am looking forward to reading the other books that have come out. Someone gave me this book as a gift to me and what a gift it has been.
this god reflects the bias of the author's unconscious March 5, 1998 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Though Walsch no doubt believes he had conversations with God, a much simpler explanation is that he had an unusual experience of getting in touch with his unconscious. Some would say that this is the same thing, since either A) the the unconscience is God, or B) God speaks to us primarily through the unconscious, anyway. Walsch tries to give us the impression that these conversatons are with THE God, the Universal God, of everything. But, it appears that the god that Mr Walsch is talking to is a highly personal one, with ready answers to the deep personal travails that he is having, and, if it's his unconscience, has a complete memory of his total life's experiences. The god of a more educated person will by necessity have a wider variety of experiences to draw on,and these will be reflected in the god's answers. For instance, Walsch's god, in trying to express his trinity, compares it to the id, the ego, and the super-id of psychology and again later, the body, the mind, and the spirit. Then he says this is equivalent to energy, matter, and anti-matter of the scientists. This reflects a naivete' of both sciences. Physics and Psychology would have alot to say about this speculation, were they inclined to so indulge. I think, perhaps space, time, and matter mght be a better trilogy, where matter consists of both mass and energy, and where space and time are just two different aspects of the ame continuum. But, matter and anti-matter are not so different, and make a lousy illustration of the point. Are we to believe that a universal God would give us a lousy illustration? No, but I think the example is sufficient for Walsch, so his god offers it match his level of understanding. This god says that he has divided himself in order to experience himself discovering himself, and that therefore, our ultimate quest is to discover Who We Are. This sounds good, and comes in part from Eastern religeons,but one wonders if the dynosaurs were also doing this self-discovery? Was evolution strictly designed to lead to humans, or were the dynos searching their souls for a couple of hundred millon years? Was there a dyno Moses who said that dynosaurs were made in the image and likeness of God? Maybe there was also a dyno Neale D Walsch telling them to find out Who You Are. And, when the experiment was all over, the total unconscious of all the dynosaurs brought on the fatal comet. More questions and comments to come.
Amazing February 16, 1998 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was given this book by a stranger. Someone I met one night. It has been the most amazing gift. "it was meant to be" The message in this book changed my life, I in turn gifted it to a friend of mine who was anxiously waiting to buy it, she told me, "Thank you, you have made my weekend". I responded "this book will make your life". I would like to respond to all of those individuals who have harsh negative comments on this book. You are entitled to your own opinion and that opinion is based on your own perception of things. However, the message is very clear. If you do not see the message that is gifted to you via this book, you are at a different stage in your path, You are probably not ready now.
Allow each Soul to walk its path! December 4, 1997 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I truly pity those of you who were not able to grasp the inner and deeper meaning that was waiting for you in CWG. My only comfort is assurance that one day you too will be able to appreciate that God is always Present in all ways, sharing Her wisdom with us in any way. I thoroughly enjoyed reading CWG and I am grateful for Walsch's strength of character to publish this book regardless of other's negative reactions and responses. For those of you who share my enthusiasm for this book, You have truly been blessed, for those of you not yet able to understand your own soul's mission, I continue to wait for the moment of your own individual (and collective) glory when you too attain your own Heaven (self realization.)
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