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Uncommon Dialogue
Uncommon Dialogue | Neale Donald Walsch
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A "New York Times" bestseller. Suppose you could ask God the most puzzling questions about existence, and God would provide clear, understandable answers? It happened to Neale Donald Walsch. "Conversations with God" is Neale Donald Walsch's account of his direct conversations with God, beginning in 1992 while Walsch was immersed in a period of deep depression. He composed a letter to God in which he vented his frustrations, and much to his surprise, even shock, God answered him.
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SarahDWriter
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I tell you, I am in every flower, every rainbow, every star in the heavens, and
everything in and on every planet rotating around every star.

PsiWriter Read the whole series of Conversations with God and everything else this author wrote. The content rings true and he covers so many interesting topics. Great books! 6mo
SarahDWriter Hey, will do that! Was reading part 3, but never got back to it, At least now I have some inspiration! 5mo
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Now I tell you this: Know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.

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“When I was 19, my father knew nothing. But when I was 35, I was amazed at how much the Old Man had learned.“Mark Twain captured it perfectly. Your younger years were never meant to be for truth teaching but for truth-gathering. How can you teach children a truth you haven't yet gathered? You can't, of course. So you'll wind up telling them the only truth you know—the truth of others. Your father's, your mother's, your culture's, your religion's.

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First you “be“ the thing called “happy“ (or “knowing,“ or “wise,“ or “compassionate,“
or whatever), then you start “doing“ things from this place of beingness—and soon
you discover that what you are doing winds up bringing you the things you've always wanted to “have.“

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When I want for you what you want for you, then I truly love you. When I want for
you what I want for you, then I am loving Me, through you. So, too, by the same measure, can you determine whether others love you, and whether you truly love others. For love chooses naught for itself, but only seeks to make possible the choices of the beloved other.

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You must be so fearless that you can dare to enter into your own experience of God.
And then you must not feel guilty about it. When your own experience is violating
what you thought you knew, and what everyone else has told you, about God, you
must not feel guilty. Fear and guilt are the only enemies of man.

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People can relate to you—even as they judge you. And if they see that you are truly
sincere, they can even forgive you for your “sordid past.“ Yet I tell you this: So long as you are still worried about what others think of you, you are owned by them.
Only when you require no approval from outside yourself can you own yourself?

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SarahDWriter
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This is an engaging and profound conversation about the culture, philosophy, and spirituality of highly evolved beings. The final book of the series, deals with “universal truths of the highest order, and the challenges and opportunities of the soul.” A must-read. These are questions you would like to ask God! (picture of Jesus actor, Jonathan R which makes one think God was once a man like all of us!)

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You cannot discredit truth. Truth is truth, and it can neither be proven nor disproven.
It simply is. The wonder and the beauty of My message cannot and will not be affected by what people think of you.

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Seek to understand this. There is nothing that I am not. Therefore, I Am what I Am,
and I Am What I Am Not. (THIS IS THE DIVINE DICHOTOMY) This was the message of Book 1, and this basic truth you must understand—you must deeply know—if you are to understand and know the even more sublime truths to come, here, in Book 3.

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Conversazioni con Dio | Neale Donald Walsch
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“Voi avete proiettato su di me il ruolo di padre e avete plasmato l'idea di un Dio che giudica, premia e punisce. Voi avete creato intorno all'amore una realtà basata sulla paura, e questa realtà basata sulla paura domina la vostra esperienza dell'amore.” Cit.

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