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Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 2)

Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 2)
By Neale Donald Walsch

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Resuming the dialogue where Book 1 left off, Conversations with God, Book 2 moves from personal issues to more global and political concerns. Included are questions about the nature of time and space and human sexuality, as well as geophysical and geopolitical considerations of worldwide implication.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27220 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 263 pages

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In Conversations with God: Book II, Neale Walsch and God resume their discussion and move on to larger topics than the personal issues addressed in their previous dialogue in Volume 1. For an "unedited transcript" of a conversation, Book II is remarkably well organized and articulate, as if Walsch anticipatd our "but what about" questions before we asked them. The peculiar pair discuss time, space, politics, and even kinky sex, but Conversations with God: Book II isn't here for just shock value. It is an honest look at some of the broad issues important to all of us on the planet, and a suggestion of how things might go if we are all willing to open our minds and have our own conversations with divinity. --Brian Patterson


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Completely CONTRADICTS THE BIBLE1
There is alot of good stuff in these books for you to think about and learn from. BUT, IT SAYS INCREDIBLY HORRIBLE THINGS THAT ARE SUPPOSEDLY OK WITH GOD, SUCH AS CHILD MOLESTATION for example. I was very excited about this collection but half way through book 1, I threw them all in the recycle bin. The movie however was excellent and extremely uplifting.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU RENT THE MOVIE AND FORGET ABOUT THESE BOOKS. The movie does not delve into the things that GOD is supposedly telling him that he writes in his books. DON`T WASTE YOURE MONEY ON THESE BOOKS !

Alex

Awakening to the Wisdom of Feeling5
CWG Book 2 expands upon the concepts presented in the first book, but the focus is more upon the collective consciousness. In similar dialog fashion, the reader is drawn into a more inclusive idea of what constitutes thought creating reality.

In one section, the author mentions how "getting back to your senses" means a return to how you feel, not to how you think. He describes feelings as the language of the soul. It is a brilliant reminder that our feelings are the reality of human experience and as such are a reliable indicator of where we are at on a soul level.

By describing how we create our collective reality, we are led to understand that nothing we do, say or think is without consequence in the world or in our own experience of it.

This book is a wonderful sequel to the beginning of the dialog in Book One.

Another book that describes the effect and implications of collective consciousness is High Way from Hell: Using Emotion to Fan the Fire of Enlightment.

Another book to add to my collection4
I thought it interesting when I read the beginning of the book and the author states that the book ends up in the hands of those who are searching. Yep, that's me alright! I have been reading a lot of books on this sort of subject from authors such as Ether Hicks, Story Waters, and Rhonda Byrnes, so a lot of this material did not seem so foreign to me, especially when it briefly covered the "law of attraction." This book did a lot for me in answering questions that I still found no answers to. Questions such as "is there such a thing as evil?" and "is there such a thing as hell?," among many others. The truth that ran from those words resounded deep in my soul and I was comforted in the fact that I finally got the answers I was looking for. Even though the book is solely a conversation between the author and God (who's answers are being received by the author's thoughts), I never found it boring. In fact, I looked forward to reading it each day. The only thing I would have liked to see different in this book (and why I give it four out of five stars) is that I would have preferred that the author would have remained conversing about spiritual, religious and philosophical matters. When he started going into such things as politics and economics, I admittedly did not find it as interesting as the other parts of the book because these are not areas of study that I find too interesting. Word of caution though: religion, our current way of life, and many other things are heavily bashed and criticized in this book, so if you may get offended easily, this may not be the book for you. That being said, this is truly an excellent book, and I recommend it to anyone who is searching for answers regarding ourselves, each other and our relationship with the Divine.