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Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 3
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Neale Donald Walsch18,538 ratings, 4.23 average rating, 324 reviews
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“Why do some people, take Christ, for example, seem to hear more of Your communication than others? Because some people are willing to actually listen. They are willing to hear, and they are willing to remain open to the communication even when it seems scary, or crazy, or downright wrong. We should listen to God even when what’s being said seems wrong? Especially when it seems wrong. If you think you are right about everything, who needs to talk with God? Go ahead and act on all that you know. But notice that you’ve all been doing that since time began. And look at what shape the world is in. Clearly, you’ve missed something. Obviously, there is something you don’t understand. That which you do understand must seem right to you, because “right” is a term you use to designate something with which you agree. What you’ve missed will, therefore, appear at first to be “wrong.” The only way to move forward on this is to ask yourself, “What would happen if everything I thought was ‘wrong’ was actually ‘right’?” Every great scientist knows about this. When what a scientist does is not working, a scientist sets aside all of the assumptions and starts over. All great discoveries have been made from a willingness, and ability, to not be right. And that’s what’s needed here. You cannot know God until you’ve stopped telling yourself that you already know God. You cannot hear God until you stop thinking that you’ve already heard God. I cannot tell you My Truth until you stop telling”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Yet I cannot be magnificent unless there is something to choose from. Some part of Me must be less than magnificent for Me to choose the part of Me which is magnificent.”
― Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 3
― Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 3
“Yet if you can remember this truth—your perspective creates your thoughts, and your thoughts create everything—and if you can remember it before you leave the body, not after, your whole life will change.”
― Conversations with God, Book 3: Embracing the Love of the Universe
― Conversations with God, Book 3: Embracing the Love of the Universe
“So long as you entertain the notion that there is something or someone else out there “doing it” to you, you disempower yourself to do anything about it. Only when you say “I did this” can you find the power to change it.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“The great teachers of your Christian religion understand this. They know that Jesus was not perturbed by the crucifixion, but expected it. He could have walked away, but he did not. He could have stopped the process at any point. He had that power. Yet he did not. He allowed himself to be crucified in order that he might stand as man’s eternal salvation. Look, he said, at what I can do. Look at what is true. And know that these things, and more, shall you also do. For have I not said, ye are gods? Yet you do not believe. If you cannot, then, believe in yourself, believe in me. Such was Jesus’ compassion that he begged for a way—and created it—to so impact the world that all might come to heaven (Self realization)—if in no other way, then through him. For he defeated misery and death. And so might you. The grandest teaching of Christ was not that you shall have everlasting life—”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“To live your life without expectation—without the need for specific results—that is freedom. That is Godliness. That is how I live.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“In the largest sense, all the “bad” things that happen are of your choosing. The mistake is not in choosing them, but in calling them bad.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Yet there are no victims in the world, and no villains. And neither are you a victim of the choices of others.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“all of life exists as a tool of your own creation, and all of its events merely present themselves as opportunities for you to decide, and be, Who You Are.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“You cannot be ill without at some level causing yourself to be, and you can be well again in a moment by simply deciding to be.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Knowing is a divine state, yet the grandest joy is in being. Being is achieved only after experience. The evolution is this: knowing, experiencing, being.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Then the prayer is a prayer of thanksgiving. It is not a request at all, but a statement of gratitude for what is so.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“The Highest Thought is always that thought which contains joy. The Clearest Words are those words which contain truth.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Feeling is the language of the soul.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Words are the least reliable purveyor of Truth.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Okay. Once more from the top. Who You Are is love. What love is, is unlimited, eternal, and free.”
― Conversations with God, Book 3: Embracing the Love of the Universe
― Conversations with God, Book 3: Embracing the Love of the Universe
“Hay algo que no conozco, cuyo conocimiento puede cambiarlo todo.”
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
“No puedes comprender a Dios si piensas a partir de tus valores, conceptos y nociones actuales. Si deseas comprender a Dios, debes estar dispuesto a aceptar que cuentas con información limitada, en vez de aseverar que lo que sabes es todo cuanto hay sobre un tema.”
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
“En la creación de la realidad individual el control del pensamiento, o lo que algunos llaman la oración, lo es todo.”
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
“Te hablaré de Quien Soy Realmente, en vez de quién han dicho ustedes que soy en sus mitologías. Te describiré Mi Existencia de tal forma que, con gusto, reemplazarás la mitología por la cosmología”
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
“Thou wilt show me the path of life:
in thy presence is fullness of joy;
at thy right hand there are
pleasures forevermore.” —Psalm 16:11 I’ve searched for the path to God all my life—”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
in thy presence is fullness of joy;
at thy right hand there are
pleasures forevermore.” —Psalm 16:11 I’ve searched for the path to God all my life—”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“My law is the law of cause and effect, not the law of We’ll See.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Y este lapso de “tiempo” entre el pensamiento y la creación —el cual puede ser de días, semanas, meses e incluso años— es el que crea la ilusión de que las cosas te están sucediendo a ti, no debido a ti. Ésta es una ilusión, que provoca que olvides que tú eres la causa de este asunto.”
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
― Un diálogo excepcional (Conversaciones con Dios 3)
“The second thing to know is that all conditions are temporary. Nothing stays the same, nothing remains static. Which way a thing changes depends on you.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“The process of creation starts with thought—an idea, conception, visualization. Everything you see was once someone’s idea. Nothing exists in your world that did not first exist as pure thought.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“You cannot change the outer event (for that has been created by the lot of you, and you are not grown enough in your consciousness to alter individually that which has been created collectively), so you must change the inner experience. This is the road to mastery in living. Nothing is painful in and of itself. Pain is a result of wrong thought. It is an error in thinking. A Master can disappear the most grievous pain. In this way, the Master heals. Pain results from a judgment you have made about a thing. Remove the judgment and the pain disappears.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“yours and those of others—is to change the way you behold them.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“Illness and disease are opposites of health and wellness, and are made manifest in your reality at your behest. You cannot be ill without at some level causing yourself to be, and you can be well again in a moment by simply deciding to be.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“is not God’s function to create, or uncreate, the circumstances or conditions of your life. God created you, in the image and likeness of God. You have created the rest, through the power God has given you. God created the process of life and life itself as you know it. Yet God gave you free choice, to do with life as you will.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
“You cannot be ill without at some level causing yourself to be, and you can be well again in a moment by simply deciding to be. Deep personal disappointments are responses which are chosen, and worldwide calamities are the result of worldwide consciousness.”
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
― Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love - Volume 1
