Conversations With God, Books 2 & 3: An Uncommon Dialogue
Written by Neale Donald Walsch
Neale Donald Walsch didn't claim to be special or spiritually gifted. He was just a frustrated man who sat down one day with pen in his hand and some tough questions in his heart. As he wrote his questions to God, he realized that God was answering them–directly–through Walsch's pen.
In Conversations with God 2, Neale Donald Walsch and God continue
their discussion and move on to larger topics than the personal issues addressed
in Conversations with God 1. The pair discusses time, space, politics,
and even kinky sex. It is an honest look at some of the broad issues important
to all of us on the planet.
In Conversations with God 3, final book of the original three-book
series, "universal truths of the highest order, and the challenges and
opportunities of the soul."
In this volume, the dialogue expands to include more about the nature of God,
about love and fear, about who we are and who we may become.
Here is also 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.