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Neale Donald Walsch
(Aka Neale Marshall-Walsch) (Writer)
[September 10, 1943 - ] |
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Santa's God: A Children's Fable about the Biggest Question Ever
(2009) with Em Claire, Illustrator
Eight-year-old Melinda Carson hopes to keep herself
awake until the wee hours of the morning on December 25 to make sure that
she sees Santa. She’s waited every year, but this year she makes it!
Santa's arrival is witnessed! And furthermore, she gets to talk with Santa
himself! And that’s when things get interesting. For among the things the
two discuss is Melinda's unexpected question: "Who is your God?" She tells
of the classmates at her school, some of whom pray to Allah, some to
Jehovah, some to The Lord, some to Yahweh, some to Krishna . . . and she
asks, "Santa, which God do you pray to? Which God is the real God?"
Santa's answer brings the world a message that will warm the heart of
every person who hears it.
Here, in a remarkable story appropriate for every child and every family
regardless of spiritual tradition, is a breathtaking insight that will be
remembered every holiday for years to come.
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The Little Soul And The Earth: A Children's Parable Adapted From Conversations With God
(2005) with Frank Riccio, Illustrator The collaborative team that brought you
The Little
Soul and the Sun returns with an uplifting follow-up. The first book in
a new series of Little Soul adventures, The Little Soul and the Earth
finds our favorite little soul being asked by God to return to Earth in
order to "experience who he really is." Ages 4-8.
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The Little Soul and the Sun: A Children's Parable Adapted from Conversations With God
(1998) The Little Soul and the Sun
is a simple and powerful story that brings children a very profound truth:
there is not absolute good or bad--that underneath all that happens in the
world, all that we call "good" and all that we call "bad," is love. Your
child will discover a God that she or he can love, because God is love, as
are all the Little Souls who are a part of God. And perhaps parents, too,
will rediscover who they really are. Ages 4-8.
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When Everything Changes, Change Everything: In a Time of Turmoil, a Pathway to Peace
(2009)
A dear one has died. Or a romantic relationship has
ended. Or a job that was once going to be your career has just evaporated.
Or your child has left home. Or you've moved to a new town. Or you're
suddenly facing a health crisis, or a financial crisis, or a crisis of
faith . . .
. . . whatever the circumstance, you are sure about one thing: Nothing
will ever be the same.
Deep sadness, even bitter negativity, can sometimes follow. What to do
then? End the life you've been living? Yes. That's the startling answer
from modern-day spiritual messenger Neale Donald Walsch in a book that
will touch the lives of people around the world with the same uplifting
hopefulness as his Conversations with God.
When Everything Changes, Change Everything speaks to the heart of
every person who has lost their bearings in the aftermath of a major life
change—and to those who would help them. A strikingly clear, imminently
and immediately useful text, it offers God-inspired insights on the way to
move on and a breathtaking reason to do so. Here is a practical
application of the fresh perspectives of the New Spirituality, with
wonderful tools for healing and living and a brand-new definition of God
that could make every mystery of life clear up overnight.
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Happier Than God: Turn Ordinary Life into an Extraordinary Experience
(2008)
Since the publication of his stunning worldwide
bestseller Conversations with God (over two and a half years on the
New York Times list; now published in 37 languages), Walsch has
been telling readers that a new understanding of God can change lives and
change the world. Now, in this new book, he expands on that theme by
exploring how ordinary people can work in direct collaboration with God to
transform their everyday lives into extraordinary experiences.
This is not a book of spiritual theory. It provides a plan that can change
lives. Included here is a program that Walsch calls ''17 Steps to being
Happier Than God,'' a plan that combines the best of the conceptual truths
of his 9-book Conversations with God series with the clearest
description yet of how to turn those concepts into practical tools for
altering life for the better--forever.
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Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends
(2006)
An uplifting masterwork of comfort and compassion
exploring the ultimate questions of existence and transcendence.
Nothing has riveted humanity's interest more, nor has anything been more
frightening or awe-inspiring, than the finality of death. In Home with
God, the last installment of his bestselling Conversations with God
series, Neale Donald Walsch asks the questions that everyone has longed to
ask and receives the answers readers have all been waiting for. Through
his profound and personal dialogue with God, Walsch explores the process
by which all human beings must end their days here on Earth and begin
their new life in God's Kingdom -- to which all eventually return,
regardless of their earthly deeds. An astonishing and spiritual work,
Home with God offers hope, comfort, and surprising revelations for all
humankind.
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What God Wants: A Compelling Answer to Humanity's Biggest Question
(2005)
The biggest danger in the world today is not the asking
of questions, but the assumption that we have all the answers.
WHAT GOD WANTS
This book, from the author of the phenomenal New York Times bestseller
Conversations with God, is dangerous. Why? Because it explores with
startling freshness the most important question you could ever ask -- and
offers with breathtaking courage the most extraordinary answer you could
ever imagine.
That answer is so theologically revolutionary and spiritually empowering
that it could change the course of human history. If embraced, it most
certainly will change your life.
There are people and institutions in the world, long in place and long in
power, that want neither of these outcomes to occur. They would rather
that you put this book down right now.
When was the last time you read a dangerous book?
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Tomorrow's God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge
(2004)
From the New York Times bestselling author of
The New Revelations and Conversations with God comes a
galvanizing vision of spirituality unlike anything you've experienced
before....
Humanity is about to create a new form of spirituality on earth. Neale
Donald Walsch believes that this New Spirituality will allow humans to
express their natural impulse toward the Divine without making one another
wrong for the way in which they are doing it...and without killing each
other in the name of it. In Tomorrow's God, Walsch offers
compelling reasons why adopting this new belief system is in the best
interests of humankind -- now.
Tomorrow's God contains an astonishing prediction, one that comes
from an astonishing source: God. Presented as a conversation between God
and Walsch, this startling, profound book is offered in two parts: Part
One deals with humanity's current conception of God, and the new ideas
about the Deity that will characterize God in our not-too-distant future.
Part Two examines how these ideals will be put into place -- and how they
will impact our lives, and help us to create a newer, better world.
Controversial, challenging, and illuminating, Tomorrow's God
provides both spiritual and down-to-earth advice on what each of us can do
to cope with the current world crises -- and experience God in such a way
that ourexperience of one another will be healed at last.
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Moments of Grace
(2001)
From every corner of the Earth, from all cultures and
walks of life, people who have read the Conversations with God books have
written to Neale Donald Walsch about their own experiences of God’s
presence in their lives. Always extraordinary and sometimes miraculous,
these stories demonstrate the widespread commonality of such occurrences.
Those who share their personal experiences of God represent a collective
voice for the emergence of spirituality as an integral part of everyday
life. Together, they say to the world: Look, this happens more often and
to more of us than is commonly believed. Experiencing God is not just
confined to biblical characters who lived two thousand years ago, or to
the occasional saint. It happens everywhere, all the time.
Neale Donald Walsch has woven these stories into Moments of Grace, and
links them seamlessly into the concepts and messages presented in the
Conversations with God books. Here are ordinary people telling the truth
about their experiences. The promise of this book is that you, too, can
experience miracles in your life. If you have eyes to see, here’s the
proof.
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Bringers of the Light
(2000)
All of the concepts found in Conversations with God
revolve, ultimately, around a central theme. The purpose of life is to
re-create yourself anew. This book takes that insight and renders it
functional. Between these covers is a step-by-step exploration of the
process of recreation, complete with assignments and exercises. Based on
one of the most astonishing books of our time, Conversations with God.
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Recreating Your Self
(2000)
All of the concepts found in Conversations with God
revolve, ultimately, around a central theme: The Purpose of Life is to
Re-create Your Self Anew. This book takes that insight and renders it
functional. Between these covers is a step-by-step exploration of the
process of recreation, complete with assignments and exercises.-
Friendship with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
(1999)
The essence of Neale Donald Walsch's message lies at the heart of faith-
the sacred place in every person, where he stands alone with his God.
Walsch urges each of us to forge our own unique relationship with God, a
God who is everywhere and speaks to us in all we do. It is up to us to
stop and listen. It is up to us to respond...to begin the conversation.
And a conversation is the first step, just as in any relationship, in
establishing trust, in building friendship, in creating communion.
In Friendship with God, Neale Donald Walsch shares the next part of
his journey, and leads us to deepen and strengthen our own bonds with God.
He honors our heart's desire: a closer connection, richer and fuller. A
friendship with God.
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Neale Donald Walsch on Abundance and Right Livelihood
(1999) Essentially, God tells us in Conversations with God
that most of us do not understand what abundance really is. We confuse it
with money. Yet when we take stock of that in which we truly are abundant,
and choose to share it freely with everyone whose life we touch, we find
that what we thought was abundance—money—comes to us freely.
Even this chain of events, however, many of us cannot accept. For when we
think of money, we imagine that it is an experience and an energy that
stands outside of the reality of God. Yet there is nothing in the universe
that stands outside of the reality of God, that is not a part of
God. Once we understand that money is a part of what God is, our attitude
about money changes. We see it as an extension of the glory of God, not
the root of all evil. This can produce astonishing results.
Just what is
abundance? Is it lots of money, lots of stuff
that money can buy? That's what many people believe. And many work at
jobs they dislike, just to support that belief. Neale Donald Walsch gives
us the simple key to understanding the true nature of abundance, and a
practical easy-to-understand philosophy for applying that knowledge to our
daily lives.
Neale Donald Walsch on Abundance and Right Livelihood is an
inspirational, and sometimes humorous, exploration of the real meaning of
money and prosperity—and of the secret to finding happiness with "right
livelihood"—all of which leads to creating the true abundance we all
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Neale Donald Walsch on Holistic Living
(1999)
I have learned about life that when we live wholly, we
live holy. I have been searching for ways to live my life as a whole
person, as an integrated being, for twenty-five years. The first thing I
came to understand was that, if I am to live an integrated life, I must
become far more integrated with my environment. That is, I must become one
with it, and treat it as if it were a part of me, not something from which
I was separate, and which was separate from me.
Holistic living means being aware that I am part of a
whole system,
a whole idea, a whole reality, and that everything I
think, say, and do affects that reality—indeed, at some level, creates it.
Are we able to coexist with nature, the universe, and our fellow human
beings? Can we live lives that are joyous, harmonious, and largely
pain-free? Do we have the ability to tell the truth and change what
doesn't work?
Neale Donald Walsch thinks so. Living well--physically, mentally, and
spiritually—is within our grasp, should we choose to do so. Here are some
practical and inspirational ideas for achieving those goals.
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Neale Donald Walsch on Relationships (1999) We are all involved in relationships. Indeed, we are all in relationship
with everything and everyone, all of the time. We have a relationship with
ourselves, with our family, with our environment, with our work, with each
other. Everything that we know and experience about ourselves, we
understand within the context created by our relationships.
For this reason, relationships are sacred—all relationships. And somewhere
within the deepest reaches of our heart and soul, we know it. That is why
we yearn so for relationships—and for relationships of meaning. It is
also, no doubt, why we have such trouble with them. At some level, we must
be very clear how much is at stake. Yet it is possible to have joyful
relationships, and the extraordinary insights in the Conversations
with God books show us how.
Neale Donald Walsch on Relationships is inspirational, humorous, and
practical. Neale examines the patterns that hinder our ability to build
and maintain successful relationships; teaches us to move beyond
restrictive ways of relating; and explores different types of
relationships—with God, with self, with others—demonstrating how they all
affect and enhance each other.
If you want help in understanding relationships, here is a usable,
powerful—and entertaining--key to opening the door to awareness.
Conversations with God
(and related) The trilogy contains the most
essential truths and lessons for spiritual seekers, and these books are the
bestselling of all the author's works.
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Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1)
(1996)
Conversations with God, Book 1 was the start of Neale
Donald Walsch's ongoing dialogue with God.
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Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 2)
(1997) Resuming the dialogue where Book 1 left off,
Conversations with God, Book 2 moves from personal issues to more
global and political concerns. Included are questions about the nature of
time and space and human sexuality, as well as geophysical and
geopolitical considerations of worldwide implication.
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Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
(Book 3)
(1998) Neale Donald Walsch's ground-breaking conversation
with God expands to universal proportions to include his discussion with
God about "truths of the highest order, and the challenges and
opportunities of the soul." The universal themes that this edition of
Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue explores include talks about
the nature of God, the power of love, and the reality of fear; who we
humans really are and who we are destined to become; and the evolution of
the species that is about to take place in the universe.
This volume of Walsch's discussions with God is a profound dialogue about
culture, philosophy, and spirituality of highly evolved beings - some of
whom we call "aliens" or "ETs"—in other realms of the universe. It
explores how these beings have learned to view life, love and happiness
and how we humans can follow them on the evolutionary path.
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Conversations with God: The Movie
(2006)
Stephen Deutsch, director with Henry Czerny and Vilma Silva
Here is the movie that every reader of
Conversations with God is talking about. Those who've seen it find
they want to watch it again and again. Those who've heard about it but
have never seen it, have the chance today to bring this heart-rending,
soul-touching film into their home, now with exclusive new material
-- including a very special interview with Neale Donald Walsch, and,
in the Commentary Track, his own personal reaction to every single
scene of this movie.
Related to Conversations with God
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Meditations from Conversations
with God, Book 2: A Personal Journal
(1997)
This daily meditation book for the year 1998 is
drawn from the provocative pages of Conversations with God, Book 2, with
space for the reader's own thoughts and meditations. A great tool for
building a new tomorrow one day at a time.
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Meditations from Conversations
with God: Book 1
(1999)
"When you choose the action love sponsors, then will
you do more than survive, then will you do more than win, then will you do
more than succeed. Then will you experience the fully glory of Who You
Really Are, and who you can be.' 'Judge not, and neither condemn, for you
know not why a thing occurs, nor to what end."
These are just some of the messages contained in "Conversations With God"
which its many readers will welcome in the form of these daily
meditations. A phenomenon in the United States, having spent over 40 weeks
in the best-seller lists, the book's success is now being repeated around
the world.
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Questions and Answers on Conversations
with God
(1999)
Millions of readers have come to value the
Conversations with God series by Neale Donald Walsch, which has now
been translated into twenty-six languages. Many thousands of those readers
have had questions for him--questions about religion, good and evil,
physical and mental health, death, prophecy, the nature of God and the
universe, prayer, angels and devils, spiritual paths, relationships, and
much more.
In Questions and Answers on Conversations with God, Neale, with
characteristic wit and wisdom, responds to the most compelling and
provocative of these letters; and the result is a book that is profoundly
enlightening and inspiring. By relating the messages in the dialogues of
CWG to the personal issues and everyday experience of individuals, Neale's
answers illustrate the direct link between spiritual and physical reality,
clearly demonstrating how what we do and who we are in our lives is a
result of how we think and what we believe.
This book gives us all the opportunity to look at ourselves, to change
ourselves, and thus, perhaps, to change the world.-
Communion
with God
(2000)
Neale Donald Walsch has changed the way the world thinks about God.
His books have beentranslated into twenty-five languages, and his
Conversations With God series, book1, book 2, and book 3, have all
been New York Times bestsellers-book 1 for over two years.
In the Conversations books, Walsch shared with his readers the
beginning of a sacred relationship, as he began an exchange with God on
everything from love and faith, to life and death, and good and evil. And
then, as Walsch recounted in Friendship with God, something else
extraordinary began to happen. His relationship with God began to
strengthen and deepen, just as our own relationships do, into a
friendship.
Now in Communion with God, his most richly intimate book
yet, Walsch discovers how to elevate that friendship to a state of
communion. In this blueprint for seekers, he reveals The Ten Illusions of
Man-the misconceptions we hold about ourselves and our world and our God.
He describes with striking clarity how we might heal the great divide that
has arisen from these illusions. And as he explores the true meaning of
bringing God into our everyday lives, of having the courage of our
convictions. Walsch shows us that we can only break free from our
illusions when we act always from a place of deep fellowship with all that
is holy-a place of communion with God.-
The Wedding Vows from Conversations
with God
(2000)
Honoring the spiritual nature of all beings; this is
the essence of the wedding vows from Conversations with God.
Thus, these are not simply vows, but something more: an outward
manifestation of our deepest inner truth.
These vows were spoken by Neale Donald Walsch and Nancy Flemming-Walsch at
their own marriage, and are featured in Book 3 of the
Conversations with God series. As Neale writes, "We wanted a ceremony
that spoke the truth of our hearts, and that allowed us to make promises
that we knew we could keep."
So, here they are, from Neale and Nancy to you, for use in your own
ceremony. Included are wonderful commentaries on love and relationships by
Gerald Jampolsky and his wife, Diane Cirincione, and by Marianne
Williamson. Also included are meaningful insights on union from the
Conversations with God series.
May your marriage be blessed.
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Conversations
with God for Teens
(2001)
Suppose you could ask God any question and get an
answer. What would it be? Well, young people all over the world have been
asking those questions. So Neale Donald Walsch, author of the
internationally best-selling Conversations with God series of
books (in 27 languages so far), had another conversation. It's a simple,
clear, straight-to-the-point dialogue. The answers may challenge your
beliefs about God, money, sex, love, about everything you may have been
taught. But if you ever wanted to know if God is listening to you, if God
can really help, if God cares about you, if there is a God, and if there
are answers to your questions, then this is the book for you.
Because you'll discover that it is not really the author's conversation
with God that matters. It's your own conversation. And there's not a
better time to begin than right now.
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The New Revelations: A Conversation with God
(2002)
This is a life-altering book. It contains New
Revelations. It provides the tools with which to pull ourselves out of
despair, lifting the whole human race to a new level of experience, to a
new understanding of life itself, to a new expression of its grandest
vision.
Neale Donald Walsch believes that the human race has reached a Time of
Choosing. Our options are being placed before us by the tide of events --
and by those whoa re creating them. We can either move forward, building
together at last a new world of peace and harmony based on new beliefs
about God and Life, or move backward, separately and continuously
reconstructing the old world of conflict and discord.
In The New Revelations, bestselling author Walsch offers possible
and powerful answers to the questions facing the world, and urges us to
open our hearts and minds to what may be one of the most important
spiritual statements of our time.
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Meditations from Conversations
with God
(2005)
More than seven million people have been moved by
the messages of the Conversations with God series. Now, beautifully
repackaged, the message is poised to reach a whole new audience. This
exceptional gift edition features breathtaking full-color photography
paired throughout with the voice of wisdom readers have come to know and
love. Brief yet powerful insights on subjects like self-awareness,
religion, relationships, life and death, universal truths, money, and more
allow the reader a chance to relax and take a moment to collect their
thoughts and reconnect with the wonder of living. Neale Donald Walsch is
the author of more than twenty books including the bestselling
Conversations with God trilogy.
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The Complete Conversations with God
(2005)
For the first time, Books 1, 2, and 3 in the
multi-million copy bestselling Conversations with God trilogy are
brought together in one special gift edition.
To mark the tenth anniversary of the publication of Conversations with
God, Book 1, all three of the most essential books in Neale Donald
Walsch's seminal trilogy are brought together in one beautiful volume just
in time for the gift-giving season.
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The Conversations with God Companion: The Essential Tool for Individual and Group Study
(2009)
The original 1997 publication, as a guidebook for
Conversations with God, Book 1, had net sales of more than 140,000
copies. This new edition includes exercises and study questions for all
three Conversations with God books.
Millions have read all three volumes of Conversations with God (7.5
million copies have sold worldwide in 37 languages). The Conversations
with God Companion helps individuals and groups interactively
experience the wisdom found in the books. Filled with exercises,
assignments, and experiments, this new edition of the guidebook shows
readers how to live the teachings that Walsch reveals in all of the books.
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Infinity:The Ultimate Trip -- Journey Beyond Death
(2009)
Jay Weidner, director with Dannion Brinkley, Gregg Braden, Neale Donald Walsch, Robert Thurman
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Introducing Neale Donald Walsch: God's Latest Scribe?
(2009)
Neale Donald Walsch, director
What If You Had the Chance to Interview God . . .?
It was a dark night of the soul. The end of the line. Neale Donald Walsch
had hit rock-bottom. He had a broken neck and was destitute, yet he clawed
his way with grim, dumpster-diving determination back from the abyss. Back
from the brink. Back to a normal life. And inevitably, back to the same
old worries and concerns that had always plagued him - and that plague us
all: relationships, money, health, and the future. Still, nothing made
sense. Angriness and bitterness haunted him. Late one particularly black
night, Neale grabbed the nearest pad of paper and gouged out an angry
letter to the world - to God. God answered back, and Neale wrote
everything down. Then Conversations with God hit the New York Times
bestseller list - staying there for over two and a half years. And God
kept on talking. . . . Meet the man who has regular chats with God
Almighty. Meet Neale Donald Walsch.
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God Camp for Leaders: A 4-DVD SNS Leadership Series
(2008)
God Camp for Leaders is
a 4-part training course led by the School of New Spirituality's executive
director, Linda Lee Ratto, Ed.M., and best selling author Neale Donald
Walsch. Bringing the Conversations with God material to life, this SNS
Leadership Series allows teachers, parents, and those interested in
teaching New Spirituality principles to be a part of an exclusive weekend
filled with direct and meaningful dialogue, insightful Q & A sessions, and
hands on discovery processes to help each of us discover how we can best
apply the New Spirituality material in our own lives as well as the lives
of our children and our communities.
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Conversations with God: The Movie
(2006)
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Indigo: A Film Of Faith, Family & An Extraordinary Child
(2003)
Stephen Simon, director; James Twyman and Neale
Donald Walsch, writers.
Chronicles the fictional story of the redemption of a grandfather, played
by Walsch, through his granddaughter, who is an
indigo child.
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Neale Donald Walsch - On Abundance and Holistic Living
(2001)
This brand-new made-for-television program features
one of the greatest speakers of our time, Neale Donald Walsch, on a wide
range of essential subjects in our lives: health, illness, spirituality,
life, death, and human sexuality. After hearing Neale Donald Walsch speak,
we are never quite the same--we become more expansive, more inspired, more
capable of creating positive change in our lives. "There is ample
evidence in the annals of medical history of people who have absolutely
moved against the grain and produced outcomes exactly to the contrary of
what their genetic makeup ought to have produced, were genetics in fact
the only controlling factor." This program is wonderfully uplifting,
filled with warmth and humor. The end result is--just like his
books--touching, memorable, and extraordinarily beneficial in helping us
improve the quality of our lives. 180 minutes.
Imagine: What America Could Be in the 21st Century
(2000)
by Marianne Williamson
In the realm of highest possibilities, what could America look like in 50
years? What kinds of changes would have to occur in order for that to
happen? How can an individual or an institution best contribute to such
change? And what is the deeper story trying to emerge within this nation
and the world?
Best-selling author Marianne
Williamson posed these questions to nearly 40
of her well-known contemporaries, inviting them to open their imaginations
to all the possibilities that could exist. Imagine is their collective
response: a powerful, provocative, and compelling vision of a better
America and a prescriptive call to action for significant positive change.
Between the covers of Imagine, an unprecedented assembly
of America's foremost visionaries, academics, activists, and spiritual
leaders -- including
Anne Lamott,
bell hooks,
Caroline Myss,
Dean Ornish,
Deepak Chopra,
John Gray,
John Robbins,
Marianne Williamson,
Neale Donald Walsch,
Sarah Ban Breathnach, and
Thomas Moore -- addresses issues of personal, internal transformation as well
as institutional, external change, recognizing that the internal and
external are not separate but intertwined, that we must find peace
within ourselves before we can change the world around us.
Today, America is plagued by darkness, home to a plethora of problems
and millions of troubled souls. Imagine moves beyond the present, aiming
a shining beacon of light on a brighter tomorrow.
All author royalties from the sales of this book will be donated to the
Global Renaissance Alliance,
a nonprofit organization dedicated to imagining and working toward a
better world for our children and our children's children.
The Power of Meditation and Prayer
(1997), Larry Dossey and Michael Toms, eds.
Some of the most well-respected thinkers in the
field of spiritual growth discuss the awesome power that meditation and
prayer can play in our lives. Includes pieces by Bede Griffiths,
Gay Hendricks, Jack Kornfield, Jeanne Achterberg, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Marsha
Sinetar, Neale Donald Walsch, Shinzen
Young, and Sogyal Rinpoche.
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