Conversations with God Book 3

by Neale Donald Walsch

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Summary

"Conversations with God, Book 3" presents the third installment of Neale Donald Walsch's dialogue with God, delving into universal truths and the largest questions facing humanity. The book explores concepts dealing with other realms and dimensions, expanding from individual truths to global and universal perspectives. It begins with Walsch's personal resistance to writing this final segment, feeling self-conscious and trapped by the assignment. God addresses Walsch's fears and insecurities, emphasizing the importance of truth, genuineness, and love. The dialogue revisits key themes from the first two books, including the Be-Do-Have paradigm and the nature of reality.

The conversation navigates complex topics such as power, strength, and the invention of the devil, challenging societal norms and historical interpretations. God explains the shift from matriarchal to patriarchal societies, highlighting the role of fear in manipulating power dynamics. The book delves into the nature of the soul, discussing life after death and the concept of creating one's own reality. It emphasizes the significance of thought control and the impact of natural emotions on human experience, the conversation further explores the challenges of parenting and societal structures, particularly the role of elders in raising children.

The dialogue touches on the importance of community, unity, and the illusion of separation. God advocates for recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings and acting in accordance with this understanding. The book also addresses the suppression of natural emotions and the need to reclaim them. The subject of highly evolved societies is explored, contrasting their values and practices with those of humanity, these societies operate on the principles of unity, shared resources, and a deep respect for all life forms, with less emphasis on material possessions and competition. Ultimately, the book emphasizes the power of the human being to choose, create, and express divinity in every moment, offering a message of hope and transformation.

Walsch and God discuss how this affects what he is capable of doing, and emphasizes not only a physical level, but even a metaphysical level.

The book concludes with a return to basic wisdoms: We Are All One, There's Enough, and There's Nothing We Have To Do, encouraging readers to embrace their divine nature and contribute to a world of greater love and understanding. The final message underscores the importance of observing what is and acting in accordance with that knowledge. It is all delivered to create a lasting change in all of humanity.

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