Program Description
“The basic problem of humanity, the basic challenge facing every human being, is a simple problem of misidentification. We simply have not understood who we really are.” And so, with laser clarity, Neale Donald Walsch brings us face to face with ourselves, and with our own enlightenment. For the past ten years he has been talking to God, and sharing those conversations with us. In the process he brings insight that resonates across religious and spiritual differences, and answers questions not only about our beliefs, but also about who we are and how we live our lives. According to Walsch, it’s the recognition of ourselves as divine, that is the key to our happiness, our survival through life’s challenges, and the survival of our species and our planet. But how do we come to experience our own divinity? Speaking in terms channeled from his own mystical experience, Walsch makes enlightenment seem as close as your next breath. He says, “God is in fact what we define as life, and life is in fact what we define as God.” Inhale. Exhale. Listen.
Neale Donald Walsch is a modern day spiritual messenger whose Conversations With God series of books has been translated into thirty-four languages. He is the founder of the Conversations with God Foundation, dedicated to moving the world “from violence to peace, from confusion to clarity, and from anger to love.” His most recent book is Home With God In A Life That Never Ends (Atria Books 2006) A motion picture based on his life, Conversations With God – The Movie, was released in the fall of 2006. To find out more information about the work of Neale Donald Walsch go to www.nealedonaldwalsch.com
Topics Explored in this Dialogue:
- Why everything you think, say, and do is a manifestation of the divine
- How God is not a being, but a process
- Why life gets particularly difficult when you embark on a spiritual path
- What the relationship is between God and evolution
- What you have in common with Michelangelo
Program Number: 3150 Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 4/26/2006



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