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Further than the author's conversation with God, you'll realize that your own understanding and your own conversation with God is the true subject matter of this unforgettable text.
Tomorrow's God describes in detail the character and characteristics of a future Deity whose only emotion is total love for all of humanity and Life itself, and whose agenda includes no other objective than to empower Life to produce more Life, more abundantly and more gloriously in each moment.
This story is a parable from Conversations with God adapted by Neale for children ages 7-12.
www.cwg.org /cwg/books.html   (1382 words)

  
 Conversations with God - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conversations with God is a three-part dialogue written by Neale Donald Walsch that he claims to have channeled during the 1990s.
God is self-experiential (hence it is the nature of the Universe to experience itself) (Hegel)
The conversations also teach that reincarnation and life on other planets exists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Conversations_With_God   (277 words)

  
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 Book Review: Conversations with God   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A couple years later, however, Conversations with God was recommended to me by a New Age friend after we talked about heaven and the afterlife.
And apparently, according to author Neale Donald Walsch, "God" is not pleased with all that suffering, especially suffering caused by intolerance and fear.
A life of understanding in humility, acknowledging God as creator, us as created, serving our fellow man in the power of God because he loves every one of his creatures - this is the way to the most fulfilling life possible.
www.xenos.org /ministries/crossroads/OnlineJournal/issue2/convwgod.htm   (1400 words)

  
 Conversations With God
When you thank God in advance for that which you choose to experience in your reality, you, in effect, acknowledge that it is there...
If you believe that God is some omnipotent being who hears all prayers, says "yes" to some, "no" to others, and "maybe, but not now" to the rest, you are mistaken.
And the reason is found in the first lie-the lie which you hold as the truth about God-that God cannot be trusted; that God's love cannot be depended upon; that God's acceptance of you is conditional; that the ultimate outcome is thus in doubt.
www.milesresearch.com /main/cwg.htm   (3964 words)

  
 A Servant's Conversations With God
Presented in hope that one person's conversations with God are a help to you in having your own conversation with God each day.
Conversations are posted with the most recent conversation being given the highest number.
The conversations with God are conversations between a believer and God.
www.findthepower.com /conversations   (358 words)

  
 Conversations With God
God is going to have an actual conversation with you now, through me. I wouldn't have said this a few years ago; I'm saying it now because I've already had such a dialogue and I therefore know that such a thing is possible.
For the first step in finding that we are not apart from God is finding that we are not apart from each other, and until we know and realize that all of us are One, we cannot know and realize that we and God are One.
God is not apart from us, ever, and we only think we are apart from God.
partners.nytimes.com /books/first/w/walsch-conversations.html   (1585 words)

  
 Conversations With God and Psycanics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Conversations With God (CWG) is a series of five books dictated by God and channeled by Neale Donald Walsch.
Psycanics amplifies and explains much of what is said in Conversations With God, especially in the areas of emotions, happiness, love and being=identities.
Note: The Conversations With God series must be read in order from Book 1 to Book 5.
www.psycanics.org /english/psycanics/conversations-with-god.htm   (508 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: Conversations with the Counterfeit
This cultural trend serves as a greenhouse for the beliefs and practices of the New Age Movement to flourish.
Neale Donald Walsch, (pardon, God), says in Conversations with God, Book 1, essentially the same thing — that man's goal on earth is to remember who he is, was and always will be — God, "a divine part of the divine whole…" (p.
Walsch (God) sometimes teaches the concept of Pantheism, that all is God and God is all (p.
www.watchman.org /na/conversationswithgod.htm   (1816 words)

  
 Conversations with which God?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
God’s words to Moses in Exodus 3:14, “I AM THAT I AM,” are repeated frequently by Walsch’s God to signify supposedly that God is all that is and so are we.
Walsch’s God is very emotional about the concept of sin, telling Walsch that the disobedience of Adam and Eve was not a sin but a “first blessing” because, in their disobedience, they made it possible for humanity to have a choice (56).
God goes on to tell Walsch that this is hard for him to understand “much less emulate.” But, God says, “this example and this lesson has been laid out so clearly for you.
www.midwestoutreach.org /journals/conversations.htm   (3453 words)

  
 Conversations With God, Book 1, Chapter 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
God the Father is knowing- the parent of all understandings, the begetter of all experience, for you cannot experience that which you do not know.
God the Son is experiencing- the embodiment, the acting out, of all that the Father knows of Itself, for you cannot be that which you have not experienced.
God the Holy Spirit is being- the disembodiment of all that the Son has experienced of Itself; the simple, exquisite is-ness possible only through the memory of the knowing and experiencing.
www.kulshreshtha.org /cwg_ch1_2.htm   (4693 words)

  
 CANA - Conversations w/God For Teens
Conversations with God for Teens has questions that Walsch says are from teens, and follow-up questions, most of which Walsch said he wrote himself.
This God makes other statements as well, over and over, that sound a little unusual: we are living in an illusion, we are not separate from each other, there is no right or wrong (and to think so is being in an illusion), and you should get out of your mind and drop your thoughts.
So he sent Jesus Christ, the Son of God and God the Son, who always was and always is, to earth.
cana.userworld.com /cana_ConvWGodTeens.html   (1343 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue: Bk. 1 (Blue cover): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Conversations with God started when the author in the midst of a frustrating low-point in his life wrote a letter to God and was replied to.
Conversations with God has the potential to reprogramme you to see the divine and spirituality in a totally new light.
Whether or not you believe the author has actually had a conversation with God is not what is important.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0340693258   (1166 words)

  
 Amazon.de: English Books: Conversations with God   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It is difficult to criticize God, but if he is as pleasant as he presents himself in Walsch's books, then he won't mind the paltry mention of a structural problem.
A hefty portion of Conversations With God, Book 3 backtracks to topics that were well covered in Book 1, and while a certain amount of recap is good to build on, Walsch's repeated return to these earlier conversations gets a bit frustrating for the reader who is familiar with the earlier books.
With an overwhelming clarity, CWG Book 3 rings true the nature of human existance in a world filled with miserable, self-righteous, unfulfilled, and generally repressed individuals who would rather cheat each other out of money, goods and services than provide the most basic needs to their common siblings.
www.amazon.de /exec/obidos/ASIN/1571741038   (1749 words)

  
 Excerpts from Conversations with God books and much more   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The groups are to study the concepts and principles found in Conversations with God, and would welcome more participants.
It is part of a wider iniative by a number of CWG Center Directors to provide ongoing support and encouragement to all those who wish to raise awareness of the material, and apply the wisdoms found therein in their daily lives.
The International CWG Centre Network Our aim is to encourage CWG Centers around the world to work together in an atmosphere of love and mutual support, and in doing so practically demonstrate one of the key wisdoms of the CWG material.
members.tiscali.fi /wpk/links/cwg   (1206 words)

  
 Welcome To Conversations With God
This "Conversations With God" site is presented to you in the hope that one person’s struggles, questions, doubts, and conflicts, along with God’s answers to this person, are a help to you.
The following conversation with God between a believer and God is not meant to represent a specific theology or theological truth.
These forces will come to earth trying to deceive people into believing in other gods, other beings, and other forms of life as if these were all the one true God.
www.findthepower.com /conversations/conversation8.htm   (1366 words)

  
 Conversations with God
God knew that for love to exist - and to know itself as pure love - its exact opposite had to exist as well.
It is this creation of duality between love and its opposite which humans refer to in their various mythologies as the birth of evil, the fall of Adam, the rebellion of Satan and so forth.
God Channel - has quite an in depth look at the "Conversations with God" books.
www.fortunecity.com /roswell/callanish/39/cwg-1.htm   (4512 words)

  
 Neale Donald Walsch - religious cults and sects
Neale Donald Walsch is the author of the new age bestseller, "Conversations With God" and its sequels.
Walsch's God acknowledges himself as the creator of life, but then adds that he created us in his image so that we could be creators as well.
God calls this point the "Is-Not Is," sort of an opposite to All That Is, which is God.
www.apologeticsindex.org /w21.html   (1249 words)

  
 Conversations with God Quotes
God is in the sadness and the laughter, in the bitter and the sweet.
And a true God is not One with the most servants, but One who serves the most, thereby making Gods of all others.
For this is both the goal and the glory of God: that His subjects shall be no more, and that all shall know God not as the unattainable, but as the unavoidable.
www.iloveulove.com /spirituality/cwg/cwgquotes.htm   (5278 words)

  
 Conversations with God - Christian Information
He claims that God talks with him and wants him to speak to the people of the world through the records of their discussions.
His book, Conversations with God – an uncommon dialogue, is believed by many to be “God’s latest word on things.
There is not one reference to God as an “It,” a “Goddess,” or as a “She” in all of the Scriptures.
www.christianinformation.org /article.asp?artID=63   (2457 words)

  
 Conversations with God - Pittsburgh Study Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The goal of the group is to explore in depth concepts from the material and its application and the meaning CWG has in our lives, how we can apply and make functional the wisdom of the CWG material.
The Conversations with God study group in Pittsburgh is one of hundreds of groups that have started around the world in order to explore more deeply the concepts in the books.
God is communicating with us all the time.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~zechner/cwg/cwg-study.html   (471 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book #3): Books: Neale Donald Walsch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The New Revelations: A Conversation with God by Neale Donald Walsch
There is the story of Job, who is supposed to inspire us all to an unrelenting faith--a man who was true and faithful to God, and because of that very devotion, is permitted by God to have everything in his life destroyed, his children killed, his body ravaged with disease.
No, I don't believe that God tossed down one Holy Book with the entire truth for one group of people, and those who are unfortunate enough not to come in contact with or embrace that truth are condemned forever.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1571741038?v=glance   (2581 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Walsch does have a conversation with "himself" and he never denies that fact, at the same time he realizes that he is part of something much bigger than himself, a force, a truth, a light, a God with many part and many manifestations.
I don't know what God this guy said he was hearing from, but it certainly isn't the same God I believe in.
He believes Buddha is a God, that all gods are basically the same God...
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0399142789   (2967 words)

  
 Conversations with God Limited Edition, Walsch
This is God's multi-million selling dialogue with man. It is an elaboration of the concepts that saved my life as found in Das Energi.
It reiterates the basic concept that is contained in Das Energi, which is that you too are God.
Purchase one or more of Conversations with God and the limited edition covers.
pages.prodigy.net /lightoftheworld/walsch.html   (368 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue: Bk. 3 (Yellow cover): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
What he did not expect was a response and the result was "Conversations with God Book 1".
Although Book 3 is one of the larger volumes in the excellent Conversations With God series, and there are some fascinating ideas explored here, many of the others (Books 1 and 2, Friendship With God, Tomorrow's God) are more satisfying.
As always with the CWG series, there is a move away from a God who is to be worshipped and feared, and a move towards a God of love with whom we are all one.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0340765453   (983 words)

  
 Conversations With God
When you thank God in advance for that which you choose to experience in your reality, you, in effect, acknowledge that it is there...in effect.
You know you have found God when you observe that you will not murder (that is, willfully kill, without cause).
For God does not order about what God has created -- God merely tells God’s children: this is how you will know that you are coming home.
amminadab.com /temple/newage/convwg.htm   (1523 words)

  
 Occult: Conversations with a god
Viewing the conversations between Walsch and his god from a Christian perspective, I believe that he received the politically correct answers through a blend of two increasingly popular occult practices: channeling and automatic writing.
God: I find it amusing… that you humans have such a need to break everything down into right and wrong.
God is the All, and the Goddess is everything, and there is nothing else that is; (92)
www.crossroad.to /Quotes/spirituality/Occult.html   (1762 words)

  
 Conversations with God Discussion
The Conversations with God material almost completely ignores emotions except to say that they should be felt and expressed, and not repressed.
My experience with God has never been this as I myself speak to God and have written passages which at this time I am trying to get published in the form of a coffee table book.
However, there are some important understandings about free will, death and hell and some other important aspects of reality that are not mentioned in the channeling of the Conversations with God books.
www.godchannel.com /cwgcom.html   (1519 words)

  
 Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He wandered through his house, sank into a chair, and noticed a pad of paper and a pencil on the lower shelf of his coffee table.
The writing turned out to be the answers to his questions, but it came from a source other than his own mind, a source that identified itself as God.
Listen to Neale Walsch's Conversations with God and see if it doesn't ring true for you.
www.mypotential.ie /spirit/conversations.html   (435 words)

  
 Conversations with God
His work demonstrates that the light state of focused inner concentration that comes naturally in writing is all that is necessary to find the presence of my energy within yourself and channel it into words on paper.
"Conversations with God and other channeled works discussed here are important three-element representations of my message, and I stand behind them.
Conversations with God is a very good example of how I am changing that image, and how modern channeling is helping to manifest my plan as I earnestly seek inner communication with you, and a new union in wholeness with the Mother of Creation."
www.godchannel.com /espanol/cwg.html   (521 words)

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