In 1992, Neale Donald Walsch—depressed, in poor health, unhappy with his life—wrote an angry letter to God. His frustrated questions—What does it take to make life work? What have I done to deserve a life of such continuing struggle?—poured out onto a yellow legal pad. Before he was through, his pen stayed suspended over the paper, and a reply was whispered into his mind by a voiceless voice:"Do you really want an answer to all these questions, or are you just venting?" So began an uncommon conversation—a powerful, inspiring dialogue between God and man that has touched the minds, hearts, lives, and souls of millions of people around the world. Communion with God is the latest in a series of books chronicling Walsch's extraordinary experience.
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"I love these metaphysical type books that talk about our basic beliefs in the world and how our beliefs affect how we live. Really cool book. I tried to read it a few years ago but didn't understand it, stopped reading at page 14. This time I flew through it, guess I had evolved. :)"
— Genevieve (5 out of 5 stars)
" Too sad to finish this one. "
— Chantal, 10/18/2013" An important step away from organized religion. Please don't stop here though, this is not nearly critical enough to sustain a rigorous philosophy of life, and is certainly guilty of the typical motivation b.s. (positive vs. negative energy, etc.). "
— Miquixote, 9/20/2013" One of the best books I've read. Once you get into the premise of who's speaking, it is really deep. "
— Jag, 5/17/2013" I picked this up assuming it was by a Christian author, but was not. For that reason I decided to put it down and not continue. As a believer, I know there is no formula to communing with God, you need only Jesus :) "
— Jayne, 3/1/2013" This book is the best of the series. My all time favorite. I return to it again and again. "
— Jim, 11/3/2012" Inspiring, not sure I agree with everything... but then I'm not supposed to let someone elses vision be my reality - I am supposed to create my own. "
— Cathy, 10/28/2012" This book furthers the concepts found in the previous series, Conversations With God, and makes them applicable to daily experience. "
— Kat, 9/11/2012" This is an amazing book! I strongly encourage everyone to read this. "
— Tina, 7/7/2012" A book that makes you think twice about your beliefs and the truths that you have held on to all these years "
— Lorraine, 7/3/2012" The explanation on the 10 Illusions of Man is astounding. Sometimes the book is difficult to follow, because he flip-flops between 3rd person and 1st(confusing for the reader), but it still earns 5 stars for being such a wake-up call. "
— Teressa, 6/16/2012" OK, but not as good as the first three books. . . "
— David, 4/27/2012" I got this book back in 2001 and it was what I needed and really help me look at god in a different better way "
— Travis, 1/23/2012" really did not like this book. Got about 50 pages in and decided not to waste my time reading something I wasn't into. I am sure that others have great experiences with this author and book but as for me, it wasn't what I needed. "
— Kari, 10/9/2011" I love the Conversation with God books. But this one didn't push the envelope for me enough. Still, I recommend reading all of Neale D. Walsch's books in order. "
— Fabian, 10/8/2011" I really give this a 3.5 but that's not an option. Although I did feel good while reading the book-it was very uplifting, I felt it was one cliche after the next. I don't think I'll continue with this series. "
— Deb, 5/20/2011" Read this book when I was depressed. It helped to look at things differently. It helped me to feel better. <br/> "
— Gunita, 5/18/2011" Still trying to comprehend what I thought about this book. Have to say it was a very thought-provoking book, however I still don't know how I felt about it. "
— Emma, 5/15/2011" some nice ideas in here... "
— Bianca, 5/15/2011" Really makes you think. It made me feel better about life. "
— Jen, 4/30/2011" The "Conversation with God" series is exceptional, possible life changing - if you are ready. Book 3 is perhaps the most powerful. If you are moved to read spiritual material this is a MUST read !!! "
— Robert, 4/27/2011" This is a awesome first step for Christian religion to kick off some thinking. You read very slow as this keeps you very busy! "
— Heidi, 4/26/2011" This book is, in my opinion, for those who want to continue living in sin and want encouragement that it is okay. It definitely is <strong>not</strong> Christian...unless it is some vague wishy-washy everything is fine version. "
— LaserWraith, 4/5/2011" It can change your relationship with God. "
— Christine, 3/29/2011" The book, especially when it first came out, was thought-provoking and paradigm shifting. It's not great literature which is what prevents me from rating it 5, but it will shake your view of the world and yourself for the better. "
— Soulerflare, 3/27/2011" I read this book 20 years ago and I still think about the ideas it presented. "
— Ricardo, 3/6/2011Neale Donald Walsch devotes his time to sharing the messages of his books through writing, lecturing, and facilitating spiritual renewal retreats. The creator of the School of the New Spirituality and founder of The Group of 1000, a nonprofit organization supporting global spiritual awakening, he lives in Ashland, Oregon.
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