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The New Revelations : A Conversation With God

The New Revelations : A Conversation With God

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding an amazing book for a time of troubles.
Review: When I first heard about the Conversations with God books I was very resistant to the title. I hated what people had done in the name of god. I saw god as one of the most destructive forces in history. Most wars and evil actions in history can be linked to a justification in god. This book is about a god that explains how we have misused and abused the name of god to justify the most ungodly acts. It is a guide of how to change the prevailing notion that god is a vengeful force that needs to be pacified. The god of new revelations is a god that is inspiring and powerful and loving and does not condone people killing in (his/hers/its) name.

The New revelations is the best book he has ever written. You do not have to have read any other book by him to read and get a lot out of this book. Where as his other books are more abstract this is very hands on. It talks about today's issues and problems and how to deal with them. For those new to spirituality it is a good place to start if a little challenging.

It takes on headfirst the major problem in today's world and that is our belief structure. I can not say enough great things about this book and recommend it to all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: incredible, subversive, historic
Review: Don't let the pastel-colored cover fool you. This is probably one of the more subversive publishing events of the last century. If you're willing to accept the premise of the series -- that the author is channeling the voice of God and transcribing the conversation -- then you'll appreciate the significance of the fact that the premise of this book is that organized religion is the source of almost all the world's problems.

I've read the entire Conversations series, and found all the books to be moving, fresh and thought-provoking. This one is unique in its decisive and specific relevance to current events, and I mean very current events, i.e. the war in Iraq, the Israel-Palestine conflict, American tension between the liberal left and the religious right, questions about abortion, the rights of women, etc., etc.

What is consistent with the other books is the incredible wisdom, compassion, good humor and pure love that glow on the pages, even while delivering such a controversial message. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just more of the same
Review: I've noticed that a number of people think that somehow the same info is being recycled in this book. I've read all four books in the Conversations with God series three times and there is much new and newly nuanced material in The New Revelations.If anyone is truly interested in radically changing his or her belief structures they would to well to read Conversations with God, Seat of the Soul by Zhukav, How to Manage Your DICK by Sean O'Reilly and The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Throw in some Ken Wilber for good measure and you'll be on your way down the Dharma road.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Neale's Timeless, Inspired Revelations...
Review: Walsch brings the messages of his earlier books, especially Communion With God, into a focus on spiritual activism to address the World's present crises. Neale adds a sense of urgency to his own activism, as it is becoming apparent that the distorted belief systems and illusions held by humanity are fostering the implosion of our civilization. Walsch's dialogue with "God" advocates a wholesale transformation of our society's institutions, with the need for humanity to transcend current belief systems to create a balanced reality that doesn't promote conflict and destruction. There are many important insights in this book. While this book is a commendable wake-up call to humanity, I encourage readers to research the history of how belief systems have been promulgated on this planet to gain deeper insight into humanity's present predicament. For those issues (which this book addresses in a superficial, somewhat distorted way), I recommend the Handbook For The New Paradigm trilogy and David Icke's books, as well as materials available via the Internet from Leading Edge Research Group.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another uplifting and inspiring book!
Review: In "The New Revelations," the latest "with God" book by Neale Donald Walsch, the dialogue focuses on the timely issue of curing self destructive behavior that has been occuring across our planet. Much of the dialogue centers on holy scriptures of various religions. Walsch and God both cite to verses that justify murder, subordination of women, certain manner of wearing clothes, etc. to show that much of what is viewed as "infallible" is simply incorrect given the ancient view that God is vengeful and jealous.

Although the beliefs that center this dialogue are in fact ancient in origin, they persist to this day. September 11th was the most vivid and disastrous example of beliefs originating from flawed scripture that lead to the murderous behavior of terrorists. God explains that in order for such behavior to cease, belief systems must be viewed differently or parts abandoned altogether.

The nine New Revelations conclude this book, and for those who have read Walsch's other works, this list will sound familiar. Among them: "God has never stopped communicating directly with human beings," "No religion is the one true religion, no people are the chosen people, no prophet is the greatest prophet," "God needs nothing. God requires nothing to be happy. God is happiness itself," "You are not your body," and "You cannot die, and you will never be subject to eternal damnation."
Ultimately, "The New Relevations" will serve those who have been focusing on the destructive actions of humans and wonder what it will take to recreate such behavior into more peaceful and fuctional behaviors that might benefit humanity.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Preaching to the Choir
Review: When I first read this book, it struck me that it would probably be the last of the CWG series that I would purchase. I do not wish to take away from the very sincere and positive comments of the other reviewers, because the basic message of the book is sound. But I am sensing that Mr. Walsch is increasingly preaching to his choir.

Seems highly doubtful that the folks whose ideas this conversation is directed at exposing (exclusionary and fear-based religious groups) will ever hear the message. So, other than gaining Mr. Walsch a lot of self-satisfaction at having impressed other like-minded souls, how is it that this dialogue will reverse the disturbing trend for fear-based religious adherents to destructively act on their beliefs?

I wrote to the author not long after I had read the book and asked him why it is he only speaks in forums where he is sure to have an agreeable audience, i.e. predominantly New Thought and New Age churches/gatherings, folks who from my personal observation are not causing a whole lot of trouble in this world. After all, I suspect that the obvious targets of this particular discussion with God (religiously conservative Christians, religiously conservative Jews and the vast majority of Moslems) will probably never be drawn to his dialogue in large numbers, if at all. I even offered to Mr. Walsch that if he would go speak at a church, synagogue or mosque of his choice where such religious adherents are likely to worship, that I would pay his airfare and go there myself to sit in the front row and actively support him. (That was a very sincere offer, by the way, not intended in any way to minimize his message.) I did not receive an answer. But the dialogue that would likely ensue between Mr. Walsch and the congregations of those groups is something I WOULD be willing to invest money to listen to. And, to borrow from a portion of the titles from his earlier books, THAT would be an "uncommon dialogue"!

In closing, I wonder if I am the only one picking up on Mr. Walsch's increasing sense of self-satisfaction. Ironically, it seems to me he has developed an exclusionary attitude towards those he does not consider as enlightened as himself. As evidence, I will offer a personal story. Some time ago, when I still actively supported the CWG foundation (including financially), I had two different friends, both women, remark about their memorable experiences in meeting Mr. Walsch at two different events. One woman described him as "haughty", the other said "he is getting a little big for his britches". Both comments took me by surprise, because I know that both women, just like me, have read his books and essentially agree with the message in this particular book.

Meanwhile, I am still waiting for a response to my offer to allow him to go to the next level of the discussion...for to paraphrase what Jesus said, if you have an issue with your brother, take it up with HIM...God and all your friends already agree with you, Mr. Walsch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: challenge yourself
Review: It's been several years since I've read the CWG series including Books 1-3, Friendship W/God, and Communion w/God, and reading those can be both interesting and frustrating at times. I don't necessarily agree with everything that has been said in those books, but this one is different. The primary focus this time around is organized religion. This is a must-read for people of ALL backgrounds, and to me, the premise (that these words are coming more or less directly from "God") is basically irrelevant. The message, however, is everything. Every message or truth in the world of relativity and perception must always come through a human filter. Because of this, the details and format of these messages will vary, but the Truth remains timeless and unchanged, and that's what this book represents. As an honest, informal critique of religous, spiritual, and sociopolitical issues, it's logical, practical, and catchy all at the same time w/less punning and play on words than in previous books of the series. While it is characteristically repetitive and Walsch clearly brings up issues that he doesn't side with in order to provide a more well-rounded argument, this helps to drive the point home, which is to say that our collective, worldwide society should examine and question its religious beliefs and values more carefully and modify or discard some of these old beliefs because they're simply not working. This book presents a challenge to its readers; it calls for a paradigm shift in not only how we think of God but how we think of religion in general. Personally, I couldn't agree more.

It is also appropriately preceeded by a quote from one of the greatest (and my favorite) transcendentalist thinkers of our time, Emerson, but don't let the obvious New Age categorization deceive you. The ideas in this book are truly worth considering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CWG's Invitation
Review: I have enjoyed all the books written by Neale Donald Walsch...In none of them is there any sense that we are obligated to live in some prescribed way by God...Instead, we are simply invited to be and to experience ourselves in a new way--a way that speaks more accurately of Who We Really Are.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: False, Deceptive, and Blasphemy
Review: I cannot believe someone would put "God" on the title of this book. It presents New Age ideas and promotes relativism, which is a self-defeating concept. The words in this book are not of God, but of Satan. The evil one is very deceptive in making you think that you're "ok". Jesus is the true God and His Word is truth, no matter how harsh it may be to some. He is the definition of Love to all us. Beware of this garbage! Know the true God in the Bible!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most contemporary of the masterful CWG series
Review: Several years and several best-selling books after their first conversation, God and Neale Donald Walsch are still at it. And I for one still benefit hugely from the SANITY AND CLARITY of this writing, especially after September 11th.

After so many books in the Conversations With God series, thoughts of "re-hash for a bit more money in the bank" almost inevitably cross one's mind, but this is inappropriate and unnecessarily cynical. Yes the message is always basically the same, but as I am a big big fan of all the books I am completely biased in their favour!

In The New Revelations the dialogue with God revolves around the crisis of humanity on Earth today, with the underlying main theme being that a spiritual crisis is the fundamental cause of our individual and collective problems. God and Neale suggest that our deepest beliefs must be changed before our behaviour can change. Organized religion takes a bit of a hammering here, although as always in the CWG books there is an embracing of the best of traditional religion while suggesting some fundamental shifts that need to be made if humanity is to survive and prosper.

Virtually all the Big Religious Books (Bible, Qur'an etc.) are quoted to demonstrate how man has created God in his own image, a creation which is then used to justify condemning or killing others who hold different beliefs to one's own.


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