Don't look now, but God is talking with you. In fact, God is never not talking with you! Neale Donald Walsch, New York Times bestselling author of Conversations with God, invites you to be present to life and the experience of your talks with God. He shares how God talks to you in a hundred ways across a thousand moments, using feelings, words, images, ideas, metaphors, and events that can change your life.
Experience Neale's classic wit as he shares his famous five-word statement from God—You've got me all wrong—for a twenty-first-century audience . . . with a modern-day twist.
Find out how God can suddenly reveal Itself in unexpected, unforgettable, mysterious, and miraculous ways, leaving behind a powerful message that touches you continuously for the rest of your days. Feel the wonder as Neale Donald Walsch, along with our sacred storytellers, share their talks with God.
Enjoy Neale's commentary and wisdom on each person's true experience! Then experience your own conversations as Neale shares the six-step process he uses in his talks with God. Discover profound, yet simple, insights into what you can do to deepen the dialogue once you become tuned into God talking to you!
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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.
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