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Format: Hardcover
 ISBN-10: 1571741038
 ISBN-13: 9781571741035
 Oct 1998
 Publisher: Hampton Roads Pub Co Inc
 264 pages
 Language: English |
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Synopsis Before he became a best-selling author, Neale Donald Walsch was a newspaper reporter and managing editor, radio station program director, public information officer for one of the nation's largest public school systems, creator and owner of his own advertising and marketing firm, and a nationally syndicated radio talk show host. Then, in 1992, during a period of intense personal frustration, he sat down and fired off what he has since referred to as "an angry letter to God." And no one was more surprised than Walsch when God answered it, communicating with him through "automatic writing," a process that yielded what was eventually published as "Conversations with God". Powered initially by strong word-of-mouth promotion, the best-selling book has spawned a cottage industry in lectures, programs, seminars, workshops, and retreats by the author, and the promise of two additional volumes.
| Size | | Length: | 264 pages | | Height: | 8.8 in | | Width: | 6.0 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 21.6 oz |
Industry Reviews "You don't have to believe that Walsch is really speaking to God to find in this book a huge amount of wisdom and a perspective on reality worthy of serious consideration, even though it's laced with some distracting and annoyingly irrelevant ideas about souls and reincarnation and simultaneous universes....Taken together, all three volumes of 'Conversations with God' turn out to be a brilliant work of spiritual discourse, a powerful critique of spiritually dead versions of contemporary religion, and a challenge to those who imagine themselves secular to rethink the metaphysical foundations of their deepest beliefs." San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Michael Lerner (12/20/1998)
"This gentle and unpretentious work is the direct product of one man's experience in questioning the deity....The exchanges are conversational in style, understanding in tone. It is a marvelously original work, enlightening and inspirational." Reasoner
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