![]() ![]() In a 2006 film adaptation, Walsch is played by Canadian actor Henry Czerny. The CWG Foundation is just one of the many organisations that has used the book as an inspiration 'to do something tangible to spread the message of Conversations with God' through retreats and a programme of religious activities. This is an engaging and profound conversation about the culture, philosophy, and spirituality of highly evolved beings (some of whom we call 'aliens,' or 'ETs') in other realms of the universe, and how they have learned to view life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. His Conversations with God series has become a publishing phenomenon, having been translated into 37 languages to a devoted audience. Relying on a conversational style, the messages of love and tolerance hit home even harder and make for a potentially deep spiritual experience. The trio introduce a God who is loving, understanding of weakness and – most importantly – easy to talk with. In this audiobook series, Walsch speaks as himself and the voices of God are read by Academy Award-winning actress Ellen Burstyn and acclaimed actor Edward Asner. Instead of judgement, punishment and condemnation, God wants us to express our own true nature and divinity, Walsch says. In them, he challenges people to change their minds about God. Since 1995, Walsch has written best-selling books about these conversations with his creator. One day he wrote an angry letter to God.and God answered back. He was forced to live in a tent in Oregon, collecting and recycling aluminium cans in order to eat. ![]() Alone, unemployed and in deep depression. In the early 1990s, Walsch felt like he was going nowhere fast. ![]() I'm finding that I am hearing things that I did not hear the first time so it's like listening to a completely new book.Imagine you could ask God your most troubling questions about existence and get clear answers in return? That’s what happened to author Neale Donald Walsch. I have listened to all three unabridged books and am starting over with book 1. Not sure, but would love to see this made into a film for sure. If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be? What about Edward Asner and Ellen Burstyn ’s performance did you like? I love it.Įdward Asner has the perfect voice to portray God. I love how the whole thing came together. The answers make total sense and are in complete alignment with my spiritual path. I was so fascinated by how Neale Donald Walsch formulated and articulated his questions which are questions that everyone would love to know the answers to. It's like I hear what needs to be heard in that moment. It completely resonates down to the soul level. This book seems to be speaking directly to me. What did you love best about Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue: Book 3? The question is not, to whom do I talk, but who listens?” There is now only one question remaining. You have been given here the answers to the largest mysteries of life. As with life itself, it comes full circle. By reading this book, you will begin to see life in a different way and begin to question the truth of what you have known on this planet: “And so I end this dialogue as it began. ![]() Here is a profound dialogue about the culture, philosophy, and spirituality of highly evolved beings (some of whom we presently call “aliens” or “ETs”) in other realms of the universe, and how they have learned to view life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. As was written in the introduction to Book 1, it deals with “universal truths to the highest order, and the challenges and opportunities of the soul.” In Book 3, the dialogue expands to include more about the nature of God, about love and fear, about who we are and who we may become, and about the evolution of the human species that is about to take its place in the universal neighborhood. Conversations with God, Book 3 is the final book of the original three-book series. ![]()
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