Walsch
Walsch is an American author of the series Conversations with God. He was brought up as a Roman Catholic by a family who encouraged his quest for spiritual truth. He studied The Bible, the Rig Veda and the Upanishads. He says his books are not channelled, but rather that they are inspired by God and that they can help a person relate to Him from a modern perspective. The God in his books, for example, says that “there is nothing you have to do.” His vision expressed is of a New Spirituality: an expansion and unification of all present theologies; a refreshing of them, rendering all of our current sacred teachings even more relevant to our present day and time. He created Humanity’s Team as a spiritual movement whose purpose is to communicate and implement New Spirituality beliefs, particularly that we are all one with God and one with life, in a shared global state of being. Excellent messages in all of his books. Listed below are some of them.
Conversations With God - Book 1
An excellent source of information that contradicts everything you have learned about God and about your spiritual reality. It gives a completely different point of view, which quite possibly, could be as true as anything else you believe in now. You won’t agree with everything, but a great deal of it will click with your way of seeing our connection with this physical world and the spiritual world.
Conversations With God - Book 2
Book 2 is not just more of Book 1, as is often the case. Walsch and God continue the dialogue begun in the first book, expanding on many of the themes already discussed there. It deals more in specifics and the social implications of a new awareness of God, in oneself and in all of life. The quality and intelligence of the writing is outstanding as it is in all of the CWG series.
Some of the topics discussed are the nature of time (some very interesting science), organised religion (how religion actively separates man from a direct experience of God), sexuality (no stone is left unturned there!) and education (three core concepts of awareness, honesty and responsibility are suggested). “You must stop seeing God as separate from you and you as separate from each other” is proposed as the basis for all government and politics.
Of course Walsch and God are making all this up as they go along… which is exactly the point! Walsch and God ask us to tell the truth to ourselves and each other. “It is always your new thought that creates your reality”.
Conversations With God - Book 3
Book #3 of the trilogy deals mostly with universal laws/truths - explaining what they are and how to live your life by working with, rather than fighting against, them. Some of the topics discussed include: the cycle (circle) of life & death, the 2 emotions from which all others emanate (love & fear), our life purpose, the nature of God, the Divine dichotomy, highly evolved beings vs. primitive beings, and much, much more.
If you are at all interested in how we might change ourselves & our world for the better, &/or are interested in various spiritual ideas/concepts/thoughts, I would highly recommend this trilogy - all that is needed is an open mind & heart.
Conversations With God - The Complete Collection
The New Revelations
In The New Revelations, Walsch and God continue to deliver valuable insights. This book is the most practical and the most challenging of the Conversations with God series. It asks us to act, to become spiritual activists, to help change the world, and potentially to save it.
God says that the difficulties we are experiencing with our world right now are not simply political, or religious. Our fundamental beliefs are out of whack. God is diligently non-judgemental here and asks us to drop the concept of right and wrong. Righteousness is part of the problem. God asks us to look at things pragmatically. Instead of my beliefs being right, and your’s being wrong, God suggests that we simply look at the results we’re getting compared to the results we want.
What God Wants
A Compelling Answer to Humanity’s Biggest Question
In this book, Walsch shows how the seperatism theology, so prevalent in today’s organized religions, has helped to create the personal beliefs that have shaped the world we live in - one filled with violence & hatred. He then states that, in order to fix the situation we’ve found ourselves in, we need to realise that we are all one - along with God.
He questions all of the ideas that many of us were taught as children, laying them out for what they really are, and then asks the reader to decide if they think that that’s really what God wants. He shows how the churches have tended to “see” God as if “He” was human - with all the faults, plus several more, that we humans have succumb to.
Conversations With God - The Movie
The story is about how the book series came about. Haven’t we all been at a point where we seem to “have lost ourselves?” The choice Walsch was given and then made was to not give up. I loved how the movie showed how angels and God himself helped out, opened doors, and helped put up a tent. The film reminded me how we often don’t see or realise just how much does happen in our lives without us noticing. It was a great movie and Henry Czerny did an awesome job as Walsh. You will never look at a homeless person in the same way again.
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