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Tomorrow's God : Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge

Tomorrow's God : Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a reader
Review: "The only truth is in the church."

Which one? :)

I choose the Church Of My Own Heart -- and guess what, I found my truth there.

Be brave enough to look inside your heart, search for the truth there. You might find it.
Unless you don't.
The choice is entirely yours.

Namaste

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Have All The Answers
Review: "You have all the answers to every question you could ever ask." When I ask and answer my own questions, I find the answers that satisfy me the most.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For serious spiritual seekers
Review: (...)

My advise is, do not debunk Donald Walsh's writings because few people have rated it low. I recommend you to start with Conversation With God Vol-1 and complete reading all his books; at least upto volume three. You don't have to waste your money. You can get these books in a Public Library.

The self in you based on it's state of spiritual maturity creates and sustains the belief system. When you encounter writings that don't fit with your belief system, take the oppertunity to dwelve deeper into the writing and see how your conciousness responds to it. Also, You are not required to buy into a belief system or a spiritual concept because another reader gave a rating of 5 :-) People who are part of an 'institution' that is restrictivee will always have trouble accepting non-restrictive/non-institutional writings. So watch out for debunkers who have not mastered the art of debunking...

The life is here for all of us to explore, make mistakes, learn, correct ourselves, experience and evolve and create our destiny.

We are not human having a spiritual experience, but spirit having a human experience -Barbara Marciniak
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You won't be able to put it down and it can change the world
Review: ...All of Walsch's books have been books I haven't been able to put down since I picked up Book One.

Believe in God or not, it had me shaking my head in agreement from the very beginning - and Tomorrow's God puts in the reader's hands a new look at God/Life. It's the most amazing series of books!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I agree
Review: A few good thoughts but mainly I agree with "A Reader" (July 30th, 2004)- the presentation was annoying, the author arrogant and the book an advertisement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great book!!
Review: Don't listen to the close minded Christians. Open your mind and your heart and have a true relationship with Christ and your Self. There is an excellent chapter in this book, chapter 12, which explains, what I believe, was Jesus Christ's real message. This book is about bringing all people and religions together. People are beginning to realize that the, "Our religion is right, and yours is wrong", philosophy is just not working. All the prophets of all the religions taught the same truths if you will just listen with your heart. Excellent book!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Remembering the joy
Review: Every page of CWG books brought forth knowledge from deep inside me. I remembered. With tears of gratitude, chuckles of happiness and laughters of joy, I remembered.

I feel all the wisdom within me, within Neale, within each one of us. We all have it all.

What fun it is to come here having forgotten all, just to remember again and enjoy the joy brought by re-awakening.

What a wonderfully entertaining, delightful bliss our adventure on earth is.

Since we will all remember again anyway at one time or another, I think it is okay if some of us want to call this a heresy at this time in their lives. Living in duality is the tool which makes life on earth the adventure that it is. Without overcoming the stormy weather at sea, would a day of peaceful sailing under the sun be as fulfilling? It's all part of the game, part of the journey, part of recreating as God. It will be such a bliss for them when they remember, too.

With Love,
Annie

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant re-designing of God and extensive implications
Review: For anyone who has not come across any of the Conversations With God books, "Tomorrow's God" is as good a read as any to find out why they are so popular. Having read nearly all the CWG series myself, and some of them several times, I am completely biased in their favour. They are spiritual sanity and hope in an often mad world.

Walsch and God's re-defining of God in the opening chapters is contemporary, clear, profound, spiritual wisdom, building on previous themes in the CWG series. Some possible social, economic and political consequences of embracing such a God are explored towards the end of the book. Much of this is brilliantly inspirational, even if you don't agree with all of it.

Some religious fundamentalists still seem to feel threatened by the CWG ideas. Yet again Walsch is quite clear here about us EMBRACING all that works in existing religions. "Not a replacement for the old, but an enhancement of it. Not an abandonment of your present religions, but a revitalization of them". "BE THE HOPE OF HUMANITY", say Neale and God at one point, inspiring this reader considerably!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant re-designing of God and extensive implications
Review: For anyone who has not come across any of the Conversations With God books, "Tomorrow's God" is as good a read as any to find out why they are so popular. Having read nearly all the CWG series myself, and some of them several times, I am completely biased in their favour. They are spiritual sanity and hope in an often mad world.

Walsch and God's re-defining of God in the opening chapters is contemporary, clear, profound, spiritual wisdom, building on previous themes in the CWG series. Some possible social, economic and political consequences of embracing such a God are explored towards the end of the book. Much of this is brilliantly inspirational, even if you don't agree with all of it.

Some religious fundamentalists still seem to feel threatened by the CWG ideas. Yet again Walsch is quite clear here about us EMBRACING all that works in existing religions. "Not a replacement for the old, but an enhancement of it. Not an abandonment of your present religions, but a revitalization of them". "BE THE HOPE OF HUMANITY", say Neale and God at one point, inspiring this reader considerably!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hearing With Understanding
Review: Frightening implications! This book builds on the unseen premise: There is no God. All previous attempts to create one have failed. We must, each one of us individually, engage in the art of creating our own. And then magically and mystically pretend this god is real and good. A god which is more pallatable with the world of polite society and nature. This book is an exercise in: let's pretend our own spirituality is real.

Several problems!: Not all humans are kind and desire goodness. War and destruction pre-existed the religions Neale criticizes. Human's are cruel as well as non-cruel despite what they believe. Nature is equally destructive. I don't think the premise of human kindness and nature as a basis for the divine could withstand any logical rigor. Nature is destructive of itself. Animals eat each other, even their own kind. Tornadoes, volcanoes, and hurricanes destroy beautiful rainforests. Gods of nature must be insane.

The other problem is that this God of Neale's has never existed since there is no historical record of a god of this nature. Neale puts his god in a safe place - the future. A god of the future cannot be evaluated in terms of performance. Which is probably what most of Neale's readership desires. A god who will provide complete justification for living any lifestyle one may happen to choose. Live the fantasy life with no nasty consience to interfere.

Here are a few things to ponder.

Without justice and righteousness there can be no love (unless you are the type of person who brings home flowers for your "true" love after getting it on with the secretary in the back room)

You are not free to invent God. This is called: humankind's search for God.

God has revealed himself in reality and in history. This is called: God's search for humans.

If you can't deal with the reality of who God is, this is called a response of fear not a new spirituality ... not a great new ideal, but a tired on justification for doing your own thing.


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