Rating: Summary: Another Great Gift to Humanity From Neale Donald Walsch! Review: To anyone who has ever read any of the Conversations With God books by Neale Donald Walsch: you don't want to miss out on the most important message of our time! "Tomorrow's God" presents the greatest spiritual challenge for the entire human race. A challenge which calls each and every one of us to make a decision about how we feel about the current conditions on our planet.Neale Donald Walsch presents for all of humanity, an opportunity to create a whole New Spirituality. A kind of spirituality that will allow humans to express their natural impulse to seek and to experience the Divine without making each other wrong for the way they are doing it, and without killing each other in the name of it. Through Neale, God describes how this New Spirituality will play its effect when overlaid upon the experience and constructions of our human society, specifically in the areas of religion, politics, economics, business and commerce, education, relationships, and sexuality. There is much to explore within this unique treasure. So much that you may have to read it twice!
Rating: Summary: Some kind of repetition Review: Well good book, but CWG3 is somehow more excited to read. I think that this book is suitable if you are really CWG freak :o)
Rating: Summary: Good News Review: Well, I knew all along that fidelity to one`s partner was unnecessary, that God wouldn`t really disapprove if I put myself around a bit. Indeed the hopes of Man stand a good chance of realisation. He only needs adjust his behaviour very slightly, to like himself a bit more as he is and all will be well.
I only pity those benighted souls who are blind to the benefits of these books, and think God needs to be served or obeyed or something.
Rating: Summary: Making way for Tomorrow's God Review: Whether we believe that Neale Donald Walsch is receiving inspiration directly from God or not, the message contained in "Tomorrow's God" is something we all need to hear. It's a message of Hope, of Peace and of Unity. If ever there was a manifesto for how to bring about peace on our planet, and within our Souls - "Tomorrow's God" would be it. "Tomorrow's God" suggests that there may be something we don't yet know about God and about Life, the knowing of which could change everything. How might the world change if our spiritual leaders could stand before us and say, "This is what I believe, but I don't know for certain. I can't prove that I'm right, and I can't prove that you're wrong. I just don't know, but I'm willing to explore all of the possibilities." "Tomorrow's God" does not promote the idea of a new religion, nor does it ask that we replace the beliefs we already hold dear. Rather, it asks that we expand upon them - it asks that we explore the possibility that we might still have things to learn about God and about Life. Every single day, people are dying because of their spiritual beliefs. The need to be "right" is so strong, and so ingrained in the human consciousness, that we're willing to die for it. "Tomorrow's God" asks us if we are finally tired of dying to be right. No matter what your beliefs may be, I encourage you to at least explore the concepts put forth in "Tomorrow's God" and see what resonates with you. At some point, we as a society must have the courage to say, "Maybe I don't know everything." God bless!
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