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Conversation with God V.3

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Hodder & Stoughton; 1997Description: 211pISBN:
  • 9780340836248
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 291.211 WAL
Summary: n keeping with the first two books in this trilogy, ConversationsWith God, Book III continues to clarify the muddy waters of our spiritualexistence, but moves from individual and global issues to "universaltruths," which apply to all levels of existence from the microscopic to themacrocosmic. The book explores some of the most fantastic subjects that peopleare prone to ponder under starry evening skies: What happens when we die? Whatis time? Are we alone in the universe? Walsch's dialogue with the creator putsthese and other imponderables into comprehendible terms. If these revelationsare true, and it is ultimately up to us to know them as truths or not, then theuniverse is a very intriguing place, and we haven't come close to realizing ourpotential in understanding it. However, the great thing the book makes clear isthat we can understand the universe if we so choose.
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n keeping with the first two books in this trilogy, ConversationsWith God, Book III continues to clarify the muddy waters of our spiritualexistence, but moves from individual and global issues to "universaltruths," which apply to all levels of existence from the microscopic to themacrocosmic. The book explores some of the most fantastic subjects that peopleare prone to ponder under starry evening skies: What happens when we die? Whatis time? Are we alone in the universe? Walsch's dialogue with the creator putsthese and other imponderables into comprehendible terms. If these revelationsare true, and it is ultimately up to us to know them as truths or not, then theuniverse is a very intriguing place, and we haven't come close to realizing ourpotential in understanding it. However, the great thing the book makes clear isthat we can understand the universe if we so choose.

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