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Conversations
with God
Book 3
Neale Donald Walsch recently released the long awaited
third book in his Conversations with God trilogy
The first book in this series has
been on the NY Times Best Seller List for well over one year, and the second book followed
suit. This eagerly awaited 3rd book in the
CWG trilogy is now available at Amazon. It is sure to be a hit.
Dennis, our Webmaster, just completed
his third reading. He was also thoroughly moved by a recent reading of
Neale's other new book - Friendship
with God, and is eagerly awaiting the
two additional books that are rumored to be
in the works. For now, however, he suggests that you see what other Amazon readers have to
say about Neale Donald Walsch as he engages in another "uncommon dialogue" with
God.
Neale shares a conversation this time
that introduces us to how life is lived in more highly evolved cultures on other planets
in the much larger cosmos than is now traditionally accepted by the scientific and
religious community. A real eye opener for those readers who have followed Walsch through
the first two books in the trilogy. The focus is really not as much on extraterrestrials
in this new Walsch release. It is a further elaboration on the nature of man in a new
definition of time and space and creation that was begun in Books 1 and 2.
By the way, Dennis gives
Conversations
with God 3 a Five Visions rating.
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OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF
THIS BOOK
The following is quoted from
the CLOSING section of Conversations with God 3...
"I do not merely
recommend these books, I personally request that you read them."
These are Neale Walsch's
picks and we wanted to share them with you in this section feature of the
Bookshop.
Eight Books
that
Can
Change the World
from Conversations
with God, Book 3
The Healing of
America, by Marianne Williamson. A fiery book filled with searing insights and brave solutions, it provides
rich nourishment for anyone thinking seriously about where we are and where we want to go,
as individuals, as a nation, and as a species. The latest work from a woman of
uncommon courage and social commitment, this book cries out to those who would seek a
newer world.
The Last Hours
of Ancient Sunlight, by Thom Hartmann. A book that will shock and awaken you...and may even anger
you. What it will not do is leave you untouched. You will be unable to
experience life, and life on this planet, in the same way again--and that will be good for
you and the planet. A "shaker-upper." Easy to read, urgent and
powerful.
Conscious
Evolution--Awakening the Power of Our Social Potential, by Barbara Marx Hubbard. A document of
breathtaking scope and vision--eloquent, compelling, and wise in its description of where
we have been and where we are heading as homo sapiens--it sweeps us to a new level of
awareness of our possibilities. An inspiring call to our highest selves as we move
into the time of co-creating the new millennium.
Reworking
Success, by Robert Theobald, who has been called one of the ten most important and influential futurists of our time. A
small book with a huge message: unless we re-choose what we call "winning"
in this culture, the culture itself will not be around much longer. Our old ideas of
what is "good" for us are killing us.
The Celestine
Vision, from James Redfield. Offers a road map into a new and possible future, a
path to a wonderful tomorrow, if we but take it. The simplest truths and the most
profound, they are placed right before us to use as tools in the creation of the life of
which we have all for so long dreamed. Suddenly, the dream is within reach.
The Politics of
Meaning, by Michael Lerner. Down to earth and yet wonderfully uplifting, this is an eloquent plea for
sanity, compassion, and simple, human love in our politics, in our economics, and in our
corporate world. Contains striking ideas and marvelous visions of how the world
could work, if we could only get the power structure to truly care--with suggestions on
how we might cause that to happen.
The Future of
Love, by Daphne Rose Kingma. A dazzling exploration of a new way to love each other--a way that acknowledges
the power of the soul in intimate relationships. Deeply insightful and daringly
fresh, this book takes a breathtaking step away from tradition and into the possibility of
saying yes to the true and grandest desire of our being: to love fully.
Diet for a New
America, by John Robbins. A highly impactful treatment of a simple subject:
food. It is a revelation. The poisons we eat, and the poor quality of
our nutrients, is explored in
a way that will change forever how you look at what you put into your body. This
book challenges the assumption that it is good to consume the flesh of dead animals, and
presents startling evidence of the economic and health benefits of no longer eating
meat."
WeAre1
Focuses
on
Neale Donald Walsch's recent release of
Little
Soul and the Sun.
Especially written for
children, the book introduces 4-8 year olds to the concepts that were introduced to adults
in the Conversations with God trilogy. We are all One. There is enough for all. And Love
is all there is. We've heard that many adult readers consider it Book 4 in the CWG series. |