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Read By: Neale Donald Walsch, Edward Asner, Ellen Burstyn Publisher: Phoenix Books Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2012 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN:

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The dialogue expands....

Conversations with God, Book 3 is the final book of the original three-book series. As was written in the introduction to Book 1, it deals with universal truths to the highest order, and the challenges and opportunities of the soul. In Book 3, the dialogue expands to include more about the nature of God, about love and fear, about who we are and who we may become, and about the evolution of the human species that is about to take its place in the universal neighborhood.

Here is a profound dialogue about the culture, philosophy, and spirituality of highly evolved beings (some of whom we presently call aliens or ETs) in other realms of the universe, and how they have learned to view life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. By reading this book, you will begin to see life in a different way and begin to question the truth of what you have known on this planet: And so I end this dialogue as it began. As with life itself, it comes full circle. You have been given truth here. You have been given joy. You have been given love. You have been given here the answers to the largest mysteries of life. There is now only one question remaining. It is the question with which we began. The question is not, to whom do I talk, but who listens?

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"I have read every single one of Mr. Walsch's books and though they are similar to each other, each time I read his books, I feel great about myself and about life in general. Anybody and everybody can get some inspiration from Mr. Walsch's writings. He definately gives the impression through his books that he knows the deal and he is dying to share it with the rest of the world!!!"

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    " This is a series I will reread, definitely. What an insight he has. Whether you believe the author or not isn't the point. What he writes is the point. "

    — Joigrl, 2/20/2014
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    " Love Love Love this Whole Series!!! "

    — Kayli, 2/14/2014
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    " I loved this book, although I heard some very mixed things about (i.e. things that made me reluctant to read) the sequel. I also have serious reservations about some of the other projects that Walsh has been involved in since. "

    — Victoria, 2/12/2014
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    " Intresting. I read the whole thing easily. However, it wasn't that well written and it offended my religous views. There were a couple of moments when I wanted to take the book and throw it at the wall :) "

    — Melanie, 2/8/2014
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    " It's hard to believe someone could have an actual conversation with God, but I believe it. It was hard to read the first time, it challenges everything you ever thought about God and religion. The second time I read it, it made more sense. If God spoke to people in Jesus' time, then he can still speak to us now, and he still does to everyone all the time, we just have to listen. "

    — Julia, 2/5/2014
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    " I have the Complete Conversations With God, but the very first one is the greatest of all. It might would help some who are not on the quest, journey of Consciousness to watch the movie for the book is just the conversations and does not gives some the events leading up to how the conversations came about. "

    — Carol, 1/28/2014
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    " This book changed my life. I highly recommend it, no matter your belief system. It's brilliant. "

    — Jessie, 1/16/2014
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    " Absolute rubbish. Walsch is a deceiver and deifying his own imaginations about god. This is hardly a conversation with God, and it's hardly uncommon. Many, daily, speak to the deity of Self, and obey its every judgement. "

    — Jacob, 1/7/2014
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    " Up there with all the religious books "

    — Mohammed, 11/22/2013
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    " This book blew my mind wide open. I believe it is a must read for everyone - as a thought experiement, a philosophic exloration, a reflection on beliefs and for the lovable "characters." "

    — Andie, 10/11/2013
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    " Great book! I have to re read "

    — Noelle, 9/30/2013
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    " Yes, books CAN change your life. This one, and all the ones that followed it, did it for me. "

    — Brad, 9/23/2013
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    " I have just read this for the 5th time. It is a lovely reminder of my belief in God and how the Universe works. "

    — Jaqui, 9/17/2013
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    " This book changed my life. Thank you Neale Donald Walsch! "

    — Prathibha, 9/17/2013
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    " Finally found the word of God that made sense to me. "

    — Evoanne, 7/1/2013
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    " has helped me to learn how to live with acceptance, life on life's terms "

    — Chrissylee8, 6/19/2013
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    " Truly enjoy all of his writings. "

    — Debbie, 4/24/2013
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    " This book changed my life. "

    — Yetunde, 4/21/2013
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    " Walsch presents a uncommonly good premise for thoughtful considerations about the basic tenets of faith and belief. I'm reading it again. "

    — Kay, 4/6/2013
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    " Read this in college and I thought it had some interesting ideas. "

    — Jaime, 2/9/2013
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    " it's such a great book to contemplate with ourselves and our life. "

    — jiwadara, 1/13/2013
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    " I thought it was an interesting interpretation of a conversation with God. Somethings I thought were questionable but well written none the less. "

    — Wendy, 1/4/2013
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    " Surprisingly good. An excellent exploration into what it means to believe in God, without the evangelism or dogma that I can't stand. Normally I'd avoid a book on religion, but this turned out to be an important read. "

    — JP, 1/3/2013
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    " Great book, very powerful dialogue with God. "

    — Nickie, 9/29/2012
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    " I'm reading this 2nd time around, and I'm still learning new things about myself. "

    — Beate, 8/3/2012
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    " One of my must reads "

    — Shawn, 5/23/2012

About Neale Donald Walsch

Neale 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.