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Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 2)
by Neale Donald Walsch
from Hampton Roads Publishing Company
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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History from everyone's point of view 
I thought the idea of telling children history from all sides and letting them decide for themselves was interesting. This happened to me when I was 13/14. I was in Pakistan studying for a Pakistan Studies exam. I had Indian books, Pakistani books and British books about 1947- when India left the British empire and India split up into India and Pakistan. Everyone made everyone else to be the bad guy and themselves the good guy.
I was so confused. So when it was time to write the sequence of... more info
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Completely CONTRADICTS THE BIBLE 
There is alot of good stuff in these books for you to think about and learn from. BUT, IT SAYS INCREDIBLY HORRIBLE THINGS THAT ARE SUPPOSEDLY OK WITH GOD, SUCH AS CHILD MOLESTATION for example. I was very excited about this collection but half way through book 1, I threw them all in the recycle bin. The movie however was excellent and extremely uplifting.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU RENT THE MOVIE AND FORGET ABOUT THESE BOOKS. The movie does not delve into the things that GOD is supposedly telling him... more info
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Awakening to the Wisdom of Feeling 
CWG Book 2 expands upon the concepts presented in the first book, but the focus is more upon the collective consciousness. In similar dialog fashion, the reader is drawn into a more inclusive idea of what constitutes thought creating reality. In one section, the author mentions how "getting back to your senses" means a return to how you feel, not to how you think. He describes feelings as the language of the soul. It is a brilliant reminder that our feelings are the reality of human experience and as... more info
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Another book to add to my collection 
I thought it interesting when I read the beginning of the book and the author states that the book ends up in the hands of those who are searching. Yep, that's me alright! I have been reading a lot of books on this sort of subject from authors such as Ether Hicks, Story Waters, and Rhonda Byrnes, so a lot of this material did not seem so foreign to me, especially when it briefly covered the "law of attraction." This book did a lot for me in answering questions that I still found no answers to. Questions... more info
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