Conversations with God

This is the 3-part audio book of Neale Donald Walsh's best seller, Conversations with God.  His personal journey is inspirational.  In brief... after a serious car accident, Neale becomes homeless and in his desperation, he asks God 'why?'  This opens up a direct dialogue, which he then records in book form.

I have never seen such a concentration of answers to life's big questions in a single place.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc1nAQpusLg

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K09Z8CUaq7U

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QedKK5rhtN4

 

Francis's picture

read by everyone - they are, in short, fantastic.  So much good information concerning the big questions of life.  I actually sent the first two to my mother who is a devote Christian . . . and she really liked them - whew!  Though she did say that the author was very imaginative and had a very creative mind, he he!

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A much shorter version of this story can be heard on the first video above.

 

 

The Little Soul and The Sun
A Children's Parable
by Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God


Once upon no time, there was a little Soul who said to God, "I know who I am."

And God said, "That's wonderful! Who are you?"

And the Little Soul shouted, "I'm the Light!"

God smiled a big smile. "That's right!" God exclaimed. "You are the Light."

The Little Soul was so happy, for it had figured out what all the souls in the Kingdom were there to figure out.

"Wow," said the Little Soul, "this is really cool!"

But soon, knowing who it was was not enough. The Little Soul felt stirrings inside, and now wanted to be who it was. And so the Little Soul went back to God (which is not a bad idea for all souls who want to be Who They Really Are) and said,

"Hi, God! Now that I know Who I am, is it okay for me to be it?"

And God said, "You mean you want to be Who You Already Are?"

"Well," replied the Little Soul," it's one thing to know Who I Am, and another thing altogether to actually be it. I want to feel what it's like to be the Light!"

"But you already are the Light," God repeated, smiling again.

"Yes, but I want to see what that feels like!" cried the Little Soul.

"Well," said God with a chuckle, "I suppose I should have known. You always were the adventuresome one."

Then God's expression changed. "There's only one thing..."

"What?" asked the Little Soul.

"Well, there is nothing else but the Light. You see, I created nothing but what you are; and so, there is no easy way for you to experience yourself as Who You Are, since there is nothing that you are not."

"Huh?" said the Little Soul, who was now a little confused.

"Think of it this way," said God. "You are like a candle in the Sun. Oh, you're there all right. Along with a million, gazillion other candles who make up the Sun. And the sun would not be the Sun without you. Nay, it would be a sun without one of its candles...and that would not be the Sun at all; for it would not shine as brightly. Yet, how to know yourself as the Light when you are amidst the Light -that is the question."

"Well," the Little Soul perked up, "you're God. Think of something!"

Once more God smiled. "I already have," God said. "Since you cannot see yourself as the Light when you are in the Light, we'll surround you with darkness."

"What's darkness?" the Little Soul asked.

God replied, "It is that which you are not."

"Will I be afraid of the dark?" cried the Little Soul.

"Only if you choose to be," God answered. "There is nothing, really, to be afraid of, unless you decide that there is. You see, we are making it all up. We are pretending."

"Oh," said the Little Soul, and felt better already.

Then God explained that, in order to experience anything at all, the exact opposite of it will appear. "It is a great gift," God said, "because without it, you could not know what anything is like. You could not know Warm without Cold, Up without Down, Fast without Slow. You could not know Left without Right, Here without There, Now without Then."

"And so," God concluded, "when you are surrounded with darkness, do not shake your fist and raise your voice and curse the darkness. Rather be a Light unto the darkness, and don't be mad about it. Then you will know Who You Really Are, and all others will know, too. Let your Light shine so that everyone will know how special you are!"

"You mean it's okay to let others see how special I am?" asked the Little Soul.

"Of course!" God chuckled. "It's very okay! But remember,'special' does not mean 'better.' Everybody is special, each in their own way! Yet many others have forgotten that. They will see that it is okay for them to be special only when you see that it is okay for you to be special."

"Wow," said the Little Soul, dancing and skipping and laughing and jumping with joy. "I can be as special as I want to be!"

"Yes, and you can start right now," said God, who was dancing and skipping and laughing right along with the Little Soul.

"What part of special do you want to be?"

"What part of special?" the Little Soul repeated. "I don't understand."

"Well," God explained, "being the Light is being special, and being special has a lot of parts to it. It is special to be kind. It is special to be gentle. It is special to be creative. It is special to be patient. Can you think of any other ways it is special to be?"

The Little Soul sat quietly for a moment. "I can think of lots of ways to be special!" the Little Soul then exclaimed. "It is special to be helpful. It is special to be sharing. It is special to be friendly. It is special to be considerate of others!"

"Yes!" God agreed, "and you can be all of those things, or any part of special you wish to be, at any moment. That's what it means to be the Light."

"I know what I want to be, I know what I want to be!" the Little Soul announced with great excitement. "I want to be the part of special called 'forgiving'. Isn't it special to be forgiving?"

"Oh, yes," God assured the Little Soul. "That is very special."

"Okay," said the Little Soul. "That's what I want to be. I want to be forgiving. I want to experience myself as that."

"Good," said God, "but there's one thing you should know."

The Little Soul was becoming a bit impatient now. It always seemed as though there were some complication.

"What is it?" the Little Soul sighed.

"There is no one to forgive."

"No one?" The Little Soul could hardly believe what had been said.

"No one!" God repeated. "Everything I have made is perfect. There is not a single soul in all creation less perfect than you. Look around you."

It was then that the Little Soul realized a large crowd had gathered. Souls had come from far and wide ~ from all over the Kingdom ~ for the word had gone forth that the Little Soul was having this extraordinary conversation with God, and everyone wanted to hear what they were saying. Looking at the countless other souls gathered there, the Little Soul had to agree. None appeared less wonderful, less magnificent, or less perfect than the Little Soul itself. Such was the wonder of the souls gathered around, and so bright was their Light, that the Little Soul could scarcely gaze upon them.

"Who, then, to forgive?" asked God.

"Boy, this is going to be no fun at all!" grumbled the Little Soul. "I wanted to experience myself as One Who Forgives. I wanted to know what that part of special felt like."

And the Little Soul learned what it must feel like to be sad. But just then a Friendly Soul stepped forward from the crowd.

"Not to worry, Little Soul," the Friendly Soul said, "I will help you."

"You will?" the Little Soul brightened. "But what can you do?"

"Why, I can give you someone to forgive!"

"You can?"

"Certainly!" chirped the Friendly Soul. "I can come into your next lifetime and do something for you to forgive."

"But why? Why would you do that?" the Little Soul asked. "You, who are a Being of such utter perfection! You, who vibrate with such a speed that it creates a Light so bright that I can hardly gaze upon you! What could cause you to want to slow down your vibration to such a speed that your bright Light would become dark and dense? What could cause you ~ who are so light that you dance upon the stars and move through the Kingdom with the speed of your thought--to come into my life and make yourself so heavy that you could do this bad thing?"

"Simple," the Friendly Soul said. "I would do it because I love you."

The Little Soul seemed surprised at the answer.

"Don't be so amazed," said the Friendly Soul, "you have done the same thing for me. Don't you remember? Oh, we have danced together, you and I, many times. Through the eons and across all the ages have we danced. Across all time and in many places have we played together. You just don't remember."

"We have both been All Of It. We have been the Up and the Down of it, the Left and the Right of it. We have been the Here and the There of it, the Now and the Then of it. We have been the male and the female, the good and the bad; we have both been the victim and the villain of it."

"Thus have we come together, you and I, many times before; each bringing to the other the exact and perfect opportunity to Express and to Experience Who We Really Are. And so," the Friendly Soul explained further, "I will come into your next lifetime and be the 'bad one' this time. I will do something really terrible, and then you can experience yourself as the One Who Forgives.

"But what will you do?" the Little Soul asked, just a little nervously, "that will be so terrible?"

"Oh," replied the Friendly Soul with a twinkle, "we'll think of something."

Then the Friendly Soul seemed to turn serious, and said in a quiet voice, "You are right about one thing, you know."

"What is that?" the Little Soul wanted to know.

"I will have to slow down my vibration and become very heavy to do this not-so-nice thing. I will have to pretend to be something very unlike myself. And so, I have but one favour to ask of you in return."

"Oh, anything, anything!" cried the Little Soul, and began to dance and sing, "I get to be forgiving, I get to be forgiving!"

Then the Little Soul saw that the Friendly Soul was remaining very quiet.

"What is it?" the Little Soul asked. "What can I do for you? You are such an angel to be willing to do this for me!"

"Of course this Friendly Soul is an angel!" God interrupted. "Everyone is! Always remember: I have sent you nothing but angels."

And so the Little Soul wanted more than ever to grant the Friendly Soul's request. "What can I do for you?" the Little Soul asked again.

"In the moment that I strike you and smite you," the Friendly Soul replied, "in the moment that I do the worst to you that you could possible imagine ~ in that very moment..."

"Yes?" the Little Soul interrupted, "yes...?""Remember Who I Really Am."

"Oh, I will!" cried the Little Soul, "I promise! I will always remember you as I see you right here, right now!"

"Good," said the Friendly Soul, "because, you see, I will have been pretending so hard, I will have forgotten myself. And if you do not remember me as I really am, I may not be able to remember for a very long time. And if I forget Who I Am, you may even forget Who You Are, and we will both be lost. Then we will need another soul to come along and remind us both of Who We Are."

"No, we won't!" the Little Soul promised again. "I will remember you! And I will thank you for bringing me this gift ~ the chance to experience myself as Who I Am.

" And so, the agreement was made. And the Little Soul went forth into a new lifetime, excited to be the Light, which was very special, and excited to be that part of special called Forgiveness.

And the Little Soul waited anxiously to be able to experience itself as Forgiveness, and to thank whatever other soul made it possible. And at all the moments in that new lifetime, whenever a new soul appeared on the scene, whether that new soul brought joy or sadness--and especially if it brought sadness--the Little Soul thought of what God had said.

"Always remember," God had smiled, "I have sent you nothing but angels."

by Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God

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Thanks Noa,

Thanks for posting these - they are thought provoking.

I think I have heard or read these conversations with God before, although I can't remember where. I've only listened to the first video but I'm troubled by it enough to not really want to continue with the series. It sounds very similar to A Course in Miracles which I studied fairly thoroughly several years ago. I later heard many claim that the Course was a psyop, part of MKUltra or whatever - new age religion.  I find that they dis-engage me from the world too much. I tend to be a passive person anyhow and listening to this stuff, it's like why bother trying to be good and bring improvement to the world if the bad is just as good (for being a necessary contrast) as the good?

You have to admit that if there really is an evil force out there, these stories would be their best weapon to use against us. Tell them that the evil is just as "good" as the good - that evil is necessary to allow the light to shine so don't try to stop our actions, don't engage in the world, don't judge anything - it's all good, etc.

I don't want to observe all this from the sidelines - I want to be fully engaged in this play, even if it really is all just a play. So I prefer to believe that I am part of a very important battle of good vs. evil and that my actions are very important. (This idea is sooo much more fun!) I also don't want to be hyper responsible about it all either. I don't believe that my thoughts are so powerful that I somehow created these problems in the world (because I wanted or needed them). This idea also doesn't motivate me to make the world a better place.

When I said that I want to know how the world runs, that I am hungry for knowledge, I was talking about much more material and practical matters that these philosophical considerations. These ideas are interesting to think about but in the end there is no way to prove or unprove them. However, if and when they help people deal with the stuff that's thrown at them in life then that's great.

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I know what you mean, Wendy.  At the same time that I resonate with much of the New Age Movement, part of me resists fully embracing the Law of Attraction concept.  This is partly due to my experience in NOT being able to manifest things as easily as the 'believers' prescribe.  But my main objection to it is that it encourages people to ignore what's wrong with the world and instead surround themselves in a cocoon of positive thought.  Like you say, Wendy, it kind of smacks of disinformation.

I have always felt that I had a strong, moral compass of right and wrong and that I didn't need the clergy or the law to define it for me.  However, I am listening to these "Conversations" with an open mind. Maybe everything is relative like 'God' (in this case) says.  It sure makes me question the absoluteness of right and wrong. 

The idea that God created everything... including the "bad" stuff makes some sense to me. How can we experience something as joy without sadness; warm without cold; good without evil?  Instead of my worrying that the world is spiraling out of control -- that there are psychopaths infected by Archons at the helm -- the thought that evil is all part of the divine plan brings me some comfort. No longer do I feel that God is losing the battle. By giving us free will, God has enabled us to be the creators of our world through the choices we make each day.

Of course, all of this could be disinformation.  When it's all said and done, it's really up to each of us to discern the truth for ourselves.  Intuition is an innate skill that our society discourages people from developing, but it's an essential tool that can be sharpened and honed.  With practice, each person's intuition can be as reliable as GPS in finding the truth.

There is much wisdom imparted in these "Conversations." Maybe the thing to do is to take what resonates with you, and discard the parts that don't.

During my last manic episode, I was certain that I discovered the sixth sense and it was right under our noses the whole time.  It seems to me that you have discovered it as well.  INTUITION.  That's it.  Mothers have it naturally, but only with their children.

 

You can hone it.  In my favorite words, I would describe it as "you can't bullshit a bullshitter."  I can tell lies from truth usually, but some stuff is just too damn big for me to comprehend at this time.  Baby steps Noa.  Baby steps.

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I know it's confusing to some or "old hat", but TRY reading the Wing Makers philosophy again. With an OPEN mind. Printing it out makes reading easier. Takes the rug right out from under most (all?) other philosophies. That is, if your goal is SIMPLICITY. For many (most), that is not the case

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Starmonkey, your comment reminded me of the group Switchfoot I heard over the weekend in their documentary that features their philosophy of life in a very inspirational way.  They were talking about how music cuts through the BS, whereas in religions you can get stuck in the mud of too many left brain ideas that simply lose the meaning of the original intent and make for tired static dogma.

And that is also what I so loved and love about the philosophy that James and Lyricus are offering - carefully put in a way that steers clear of religious convention and relies and counts on the critical thinking of the reader...  They (Switchfoot) say it well in their response to this question posed to them.

Why Switchfoot won’t sing Christian songs | ctkblog

Switchfoot - The World You Want [Official Audio] - YouTube

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