The Journey That Never Was: A Guide to Hearing God's Voice Regardless of One's Faith, Religion, or Personal Beliefs
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Inspired by A Course in Miracles, The Journey That Never Was is written by a husband-and-wife team who both hear Gods Voice within them as a distinct and conversational Voice. It weaves their personal experiences of hearing this Voice with step-by-step exercises and communication from the Holy Spirit to help all people hear God's Voice with the specificity and clarity they truly long for. It is for everyone who has a sincere desire to hear Gods Voice within them. It will empower them to receive guidance and support in every area of their lives, from how to find true peace in a world filled with war, poverty, and injustice to overcoming fears, addiction, and even death.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #330044 in Books
- Published on: 2005-03
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 236 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Using the practical exercises contained here, I heard that clear, loving Voice and life has not been the same since." --Rachael Kennedy, Director of Education, Conversations with God Foundation
Very helpful to those who are trying to open the door to be guided by the inner Voice of God. --Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D., author of Love Is Letting Go of Fear
"Excellent book
DavidPaul and Candace demonstrate their ability to hear Gods Voice and help us learn to listen better." --Jon Mundy, Ph.D. author, lecturer, and publisher of Miracles magazine
Karen Bentley, author of The Book of Love
"The first guide that demystifies the communication process and makes hearing God's Voice as easy as talking on the phone."
Jon Mundy, Ph.D. author, lecturer, and publisher of Miracles magazine
"Excellent book
DavidPaul and Candace demonstrate their ability to hear God's Voice and help us learn to listen better."
Customer Reviews
Hearing God's Voice
*****
The Journey That Never Was is a story of one couple's experience in learning to hear the voice or God, interspersed with teaching and elucidation about key concepts from "A Course in Miracles", helpful exercises, and more. Although the subtitle is "A guide to hearing God's Voice regardless of one's faith, religion, or personal beliefs", I think this book would be most useful to "A Course in Miracles" (ACIM) students. People on other spiritual paths would no doubt benefit from it, but some of the terminology might be a bit confusing. For example, in ACIM the term "Son of God" not only refers to Jesus, but to each of us as a child of God.
For ACIM students, this is a fascinating and fresh application and elucidation of many key ACIM concepts. The personal story of the authors is very helpful, too, as they are honest and transparent when discussing the ups and downs they've had in trying and eventually learning to hear God's voice.
The chapters on Prayer and Meditation, in particular, are outstanding. They discuss in depth the difference between prayer (which they define as talking to God) and meditation (which they define as listening to God). The book has a focus, too, on achieving what the authors call "Right-Mindedness" (this is also the name of their website), which they see as perceiving reality as what is really true rather than in the ways we have projected it to be true. The exercises are truly helpful in learning to discern God's voice.
One reviewer was distressed that this book contains concepts that are not found in ACIM, which is true. It is one couple's interpretation of ACIM, so it contains their own opinions, ideas, and applications. The book purports to be able to guide anyone regardless of "faith, religion, or personal beliefs". It's not intended to be first and foremost a teaching guide to ACIM, so I appreciated the "extra" information---it was sort of like discussing spiritual concepts with friends, mentors, or teachers.
So if you're looking for pure ACIM, this isn't the book for you. If you're just really wanting to hear God's voice more clearly, or have a closer relationship with Spirit and don't care that it is based on ACIM, this would be a wonderful book for you, and I think you would learn a lot. I think that this would be a book that could be appreciated by new students to ACIM or by advanced students of ACIM---both groups would get different things from it. I think that anyone else could find much to like here, too, and to learn from, if they are looking for insight into having a closer spiritual life in relationship to a Higher Power.
*****
Okay
This may be for some however I truly recommend going straight to the source. The ACIM does not state things that are contained within this book. In other words, if you are a "Course in Miracles" student, go to that book itself. This book can mislead and some thing sound like they are straight from Kenneth Wapnicks pages when he states things that are not contained within the Course. When you teach ACIM for any length of time, one can usually tell where people are getting their teachings. Many of these are NOT from the Course. Nothing against Ken, he just says some things are in the course that are not.
This author states that the Holy Spirit says there are 6 Billion of Gods children on Earth. The course is all inclusive, and would not single out human beings so this is completely inaccurate. Next, to state that God does not know what is happening and we are here is false. Robert Perry and the book from The Circle of Atonement called "One Course two visions" addresses this point (In mass detail) in regards to Ken Wapnick stating the same thing. Those authors stay true to the Course itself whereas this book veers into territory that may help some but they will ultimately have to relearn and let go of many of its teachings.
I want to say, I am not attempting to discredit these authors, they sound like wonderful people who are doing their best and help spreading the word. But we must be careful about what that word is and if it stays true to the words of Jesus in the Course. I have been a Course teacher/student for 13 years and believe it is highly important for us to get these things right. We have already had much history of what happens when interpretations of spiritual (or other) teachings hit the market.
So do not take my word (Or these authors), go straight to The Course and go to the guide within.
Excellent spiritual teaching
Davidpaul & Candace Doyle have found something - a way to contact our inner guide so that we may live a more authentic and loving life. This book has been one of the most spiritually enlightening books I've read since A Course in Miracles. Davidpaul & Candace seem like very humble individuals spreading a true message of how to connect with God. Thank you Doyles!



