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by Edward Asner,Ellen Burstyn,Neale Donald Walsch

  • ISBN: 0743528379
  • Category: Religious books
  • Author: Edward Asner,Ellen Burstyn,Neale Donald Walsch
  • Subcategory: New Age & Spirituality
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio; Abridged edition (September 1, 2002)
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Neale Donald Walsch (Narrator, Author), Edward Asner (Narrator), Ellen Burstyn (Narrator).

Neale Donald Walsch (Narrator, Author), Edward Asner (Narrator), Ellen Burstyn (Narrator). Get this audiobook plus a second, free. Nine New Revelations The new revelations are contained in a series of nine statements that the book offers for readers to consider as they explore the possibility of changing their present beliefs about God and about Life. These nine statements are: 1) God has never stopped communicating directly with human beings. God has been communicating with and through human beings from the beginning of time.

The New Revelations: A Conversation with God. Neale Donald Walsch. I have read this book a few times

The New Revelations: A Conversation with God. I have read this book a few times. It is a great book for teaching you to create a friendship with God rather then a one sided relationship where we just talk to or at Him. It is so simple, but so unconventional that it is hard to put this book down. I read the Conversations with God series before reading this and I would recomend that you do the same, though not necessary. This book gives the author some time to talk about his own life, but all the while God is talking about the steps we need to take to create a real friendship with Him.

Book 1. an uncommon dialogue. You are about to have a conversation with God. Yes, yes. I kno. hat’s not possible. John Denver, whose songs touch my soul and fill it with new hope about how life could be; Richard Bach, whose writings reach into my life as if they were my own, describing so much of what has been my experience; Barbra Streisand, whose directing, acting, and musical artistry grips my heart time and time again, causing it to feel what is true, not merely know it; and the late Robert Heinlein, whose visionary literature has raised questions and posed answers in ways no one else has dared even approach.

A Conversation With God. by Neale Donald Walsch. The New Revelations provides us with the tools to move forward, to pull ourselves out of despair, lifting the whole human race to a new expression of its grandest vision. Neale Donald Walsch urges us to open our hearts and our minds to what may be one of the most important spiritual statements of oour time. A conversation with God that begun as a simple plea from one human being to the God of his understanding, The New Revelations is a life-altering audiobok, given to us when we need it most.

The New Revelations book. His With God series of books has been translated Neale Donald Walsch is a modern day spiritual messenger whose words continue to touch the world in profound ways. This is a life-altering book. It contains New Revelations  .

Neale Donald Walsch urges us to open our hearts and our minds to what may be one of the most important spiritual statements of oour time. Read by Ed Asner and Ellen Burstyn. The human race has reached a Time of Choosing. Our options are being placed before us by the tide of events - and by those who are creating them. Abridged Audio Download. Trade Paperback eBook. We can either move forward, building together at last a new world of peace and harmony based on new beliefs about God and Life, or move backward, separately and continuously reconstructing the old world of conflict and discord.

Newsweek pronounced it "fascinating".

Sprecher: Neale Donald Walsh, Edward Asner, Ellen Burstyn. Spieldauer: 26 Std. und 33 Min. Ungekürztes. Includes unabridged performances of Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue Book I, Book II and Book III, the best-selling of the author's works. Few modern writers have had more influence on popular thinking about God than Neale Donald Walsch. Newsweek pronounced it "fascinating".

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Neale Donald Walsch, along with Edward Asner and Ellen Burstyn, reads the latest in the life-altering series that began with . A Conversation with God. By: Neale Donald Walsch. Narrated by: Neale Donald Walsch, Edward Asner, Ellen Burstyn. Length: 6 hrs. Abridged.

Offers a timely and provocative perspective on the current global crisis while challenging readers to shift away from stereotypical opinions, presenting strategies for addressing and resolving cultural problems that are resulting in conflict. Read by the author, Ed Asner, and Ellen Burstyn.
Reviews about The New Revelations: A Conversation With God (7):
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If you are a fan of CWG 1,2,3 Then this book will not disappoint. Its starts off like the rest and honestly kind of slow, i guess it was written for readers who perhaps havent read CGW yet, So we go around in circles to the introductory part. It is intentionally repetitive so that he readers get the simple point drilled into their mind. Basically organized religion is one of the fundamental problems with the world we live in and our concept of god in general among all peoples has to change in order for there to be any shift in consciousness among the citizens of earth to stop the millenniums old cycle of violence and atrocities.

Here is the meat and potatoes from the book, if it interests you and would like to read the in depth explanation i urge you to buy this book and read it, and keep an open mind, stop doing and reading everything THEY tell you too and open your eyes, wake up and look around, for some this is alot to ask for others its kind of obvious.

5 Fallacies About God
1) Humans believe that God needs something.
2) Humans believe that God can fail to get what He needs.
3) Humans believe that God has separated them from Him because they have not given Him what He needs.
4) Humans believe that God still needs what He needs so badly that God now requires them, from their separated position, to give it to Him.
5) Humans believe that God will destroy them if they do not meet His requirements.

5 Fallacies About Life
1) Human beings are separate from each other.
2) There is not enough of what human beings need to be happy.
3) To get the stuff of which there is not enough, human beings must compete with each other.
4) Some human beings are better than other human beings.
5) It is appropriate for human beings to resolve severe differences created by all the other fallacies by killing each other.

5 Steps To Peace
The New Revelations invites readers to take the Five Steps to Peace. In taking these steps, readers would:
1) Acknowledge that some of their old beliefs about God and about Life are no longer working.
2) Acknowledge that there is something they do not understand about God and about Life, the understanding of which will change everything.
3) Be willing for a new understanding of God and Life to now be brought forth, an understanding that could produce a new way of life on the earth.
4) Be courageous enough to explore and examine this new understanding, and, if it aligns with their inner truth and knowing, to enlarge their belief system to include it.
5) Live their lives as demonstrations of their highest and grandest beliefs, rather than as denials of them.

Nine New Revelations
The new revelations are contained in a series of nine statements that the book offers for readers to consider as they explore the possibility of changing their present beliefs about God and about Life.
These nine statements are:
1) God has never stopped communicating directly with human beings. God has been communicating with and through human beings from the beginning of time. God does so today.
2) Every human being is as special as every other human being who has ever lived, lives now, or ever will live. You are all messengers. Every one of you. You are carrying a message to life about life every day. Every hour. Every moment.
3) No path to God is more direct than any other path. No religion is the “one true religion”, no people are “the chosen people”, and no prophet is the “greatest prophet.”
4) God needs nothing. God requires nothing in order to be happy. God is happiness itself. Therefore, God requires nothing of anyone or anything in the universe.
5) God is not a singular Super Being, living somewhere in the Universe or outside of it, having the same emotional needs and subject to the same emotional turmoil as humans. That Which Is God cannot be hurt or damaged in any way, and so, has no need to seek revenge or impose punishment.
6) All things are One Thing. There is only One Thing, and all things are part of the One Thing That Is.
7) There is no such thing as Right and Wrong. There is only What Works and What Does Not Work, depending upon what it is that you seek to be, do or have.
8) You are not your body. Who you are is limitless and without end.
9) You cannot die, and you will never be condemned to eternal damnation.

This book could change your life, and could change everything if you let it. Definitely a good read even for hardcore religious types willing to give the rhetoric a rest for a minute. Good Read!
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The New Revelations continue with the almost logical view of God continuing to thwart organized religions (to my delight). Another book, 'Callings', by Gregg Levov, mentions that the word 'religion' comes from a term meaning 'to reconnect', which seems to be what many of these New Age books seem to encourage.

Walsch seems to bring out at least one stunning comment in each of his books, which will cause some to say 'He's a heretic or a fruitcake' and others to say 'Whoa, this needs some thought.' That is what life is all about, reconsidering the big questions as well as service to life, and most of all, discovering life.

'New Revelations' brings out one extraordinarily simple point. To change the world, we must change our beliefs. All of them, religious, economic, political, etc. Become a person thinking on a global scale and spread the news around and the world will be better. "Wouldn't it be nice to think so." (From Robert B. Parker's Spenser series, Hawk in 'Double Deuce', I think.)

I always view Walsch's God much like George Burns in the movie, 'Oh God!' There is a part in the book that says the same thing that George said. "Why don't I stop the suffering? You [people of Earth] have to stop the suffering." Free Will seems important, too bad a lot of people don't understand it or are afraid of it.

I do a lot of writing and I remember reading the introduction to the first 'A Conversation with God'. Some people call what Walsch went through as 'automatic writing', perhaps on par with seances and fortune telling, but any writer, especially of fiction, will swear something else takes hold of your pen sometimes and goes off on it's own. It is scary and exhilarating; true 'inspiration' or 'breath of God'.

I am impressed by Walsch's series but that may be that I pretty much see the world in the same way. A scientist by training, I know names of people, places, trees, rocks, weeds, insects, etc. so it is a bit hard to for me to deny that we aren't all connected together by something grand. Still, the desire for territory (power, riches) is as inborn in us as the wonder of the world is. 'Therein lies the rub.'

I guess the changes must start with each one of us.

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