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Friendship with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Random House Large Print)

Friendship with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Random House Large Print)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let Synchronicity be your Guide
Review: One of the things I have notice about divinely inspired information is an extraordinary command of the language, and an ability to say a great deal with few words. You will find that within this book.

You know... there are no accidents... It is not an accident that you are reading these words. It may have different meaning relative to you, but it is no accident.

There is no doubt in my mind that FWG is from a divine source. And even if it is not, I don't care... I'll take brilliance and genius wherever I can get it.

There may be those of you who doubt whether these could actually be the words of God, and I have no quarrel with that. A valuable addage is "Know a tree by it's fruits" And the fruits of this book are Love, and Understanding, and Happines, and Connection... And that's good enough for me.

If you only read one book this year, this is the one.

--Frank Boyd

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Create your own friendship with God
Review: This book provides a wonderful blueprint for creating a friendship with God. It really doesn't matter whether you believe that Neale is having a conversation with God. Simply use the information from this book and you will find that you can have a real friendship with your God.

All of Neale's books are really written to inspire you to remember universal truths as they relate to you, personally. When you read with an open mind you will feel the truth of what is being said here. The insights you have can be wonderfully enlightening and even transforming for you.

A key point in Neale's message is that he does not espouse that this is THE way or even a better way. This is just one way to be and you are the judge of whether it works for you. I personally believe that anyone who uses this information to create their own personal relationship with God will be delighted and amazed at what they experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The more I know the more I know I don't remember enough
Review: This is a collection of truths known to all who wish to renewed to a newer level of connection with the universe on so many many levels. I recomend this series to everyone I see, I buy them for everyone I love, for I know they too will benefit from the words which seem to speak directly to the individual reading them, which is all of us. Thank you Neale Donald Walsch for being brave enough to speak out loud enough for us to hear.

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not my Favorite
Review: This was my wife's favorite in the CWG series. For me, the material was starting to get a little repetitious after the first three books, at least until The New Revelations came out. However, of greater concern for me is the trend for the voice of God inside the author's head to become progressively more smug and, occasionally, even disdainful towards the human race. Remarks from God regarding our "primitive" species seem to make their way into the discussion with greater frequency. However, I have often noticed the same condescending tone on the CWG website when Mr. Walsch responds to inquiries from some of his readers, so clearly the "filter" that the message is coming through is getting a little clogged with debris from the author's ego.

The author's humility and "wonder at it all" that was evident in the first three books dissipates with every volume of this series and the God that Mr. Walsch is presenting through his books is increasingly not the kind of Supreme Being I wish to speak to much less befriend.


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