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Neale Donald Walsch

The Choice We Face

Interview with NEALE DONALD WALSCH

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Neale Donald Walschfamously channeled the Conversations with God books and has just released “The Essential Path” which passionately illuminates how we can get out of our own way as a species to create Heaven on Earth. For more, go to NealeDonaldWalsch.com

SCOTT WARE: I’m on chapter 12 of The Essential Path called “The Misunderstanding.” I can already see this is a key part of the book. What is the misunderstanding we have about life?

NEALE DONALD WALSCH: Well, you know, it’s a huge question that exists on many levels. I don’t think that most people understand even who they are, why they’re here: “What is the purpose of all of life?”

There are four fundamental questions that I wound up confronting in a very powerful way in my Conversations with God experience: Who am I?Where am I, in the overall universe? Why am I where I am?

And what do I intend to do with that?

And there’s no wrong answer to those questions, and they may change from year to year, or from hour to hour… from day to day. But the questions are incisive. I try to ask myself those questions each morning when I look at myself in the mirror for the first time. Maybe I’m shaving or taking a couple of pills that I need to take in the morning… I look at myself in the mirror and ask myself those questions: Who am I? Where am I? Why am I where I am? And what do I intend to do about that?

The second largest misunderstanding is that we tend to deny who we really are: an individuation of God itself. The idea that we’re separate.

What do you tell someone who says, “I can clearly see we’re separate?” What proof do you offer

of oneness in that situation?I say look at the world. Does it seem to you that the world that you’re looking at has been created by a single individual? Or does it feel to you that the world that you’re looking at has been created by a whole large number of individuals acting together as if they were one and producing singular outcomes?

Imagine what else we could do.

I have a question from someone on Facebook.

They want to know how God’s doing? They should ask. They just call it something else: women’s intuition; stroke of genius; an epiph

What hurts you so much right now that you feel you have to hurt me in order to heal it?

any; a sudden insight. They’re giving it all sorts of other names. But everyone not only can talk to God, the way I speak with God, but everyone is doing it all the time, and they’re just calling it something else because we live in a culture where it’s not okay to say I’m talking directly to God. And I’m not talking about speaking to an entity outside of myself, up

there in the clouds somewhere; we’re talking about getting in touch with an aspect of ourselves. That is that and simply calling it forth, calling forth the wisdom and the clarity and the understanding and the compassion, the patience to kindness, and if you please the love that

exists within us, that is, in fact, who we really are.

One of my favorite parts of your CWG books is

where God outlined an amazing school curricu

lum. In all the time I was in school, I couldn’t find a single class on fairness. Or compassion, patience, or understanding or unity, or divinity, or peace. Why we are not

teaching our offspring these fundamental values is beyond me. Because I think that in highly evolved societies, these are the first things we teach our children. We have to take an advanced college course in ethics in order to find even the beginnings of what I’m talking about here.

Exactly. And there is no course that teaches children how to be who they truly are.

Do you forget often who you really are? Oh, all the

time. I fall into my idea of myself on a regular basis, especially if I’m challenged. Or fearful. But less these days than when I was a younger person.

Later in our talk, Neale said this:

You know how to end an argument with somebody you love in a minute? You just look at them and say, “ What hurts you so much right now that you feel you have to hurt me in order to heal it?” Let’s talk at that level.

Talking at that level is wonderful, absolutely.If

you were president of the world, you know, the highest authority on the planet, what would you say to the terrorists? The terrorists who, cuz he had rules and hurt people

and killed people for various reasons. I would say, “What do you love so much that you felt that you had to act that way because every act is an act of love. Even hatred, even anger, even terrorism. Their love of power, yeah, or their love of influence or money or their love of a principal, or their love of a teaching or their love of another person. And what God said to me in Conversations with God is not that human beings don’t love; The problem is they haven’t learned how to love without hurting each other.

You blew my mind with that one because the poles of love and fear were the two things I learned from Conversations with God, but this

goes even a little further. Yes, it’s in one of the later books where it said love and fear are the same thing. Fear is just an announcement of love. If you love nothing, you fear nothing. If you didn’t love your body, you wouldn’t fear of breaking your leg or going skiing. If you didn’t love your country, you wouldn’t fear it being taken over by somebody else. If you didn’t love your wife, you wouldn’t fear her finding a boyfriend. If you didn’t love this food, you wouldn’t fear not having it. In fact, if you didn’t love anything, you would fear nothing. Therefore, fear is demonstrably and clearly a demonstration of love.

If we all saw everything like that, the world situation would bring up very different conversations.

Boy, would it ever. That’s the God Solution.

The Wisdom of Matt Khan: The Universe Always Has a Plan

Matt Kahn’s book: The Universe Always Has a Plan – The 10 Golden Rules of Letting Go is a just-in-time, self-help book with easy to follow tools for personal development. Mr. Kahn is a gifted spiritual teacher and intuitive whose book provides a clear and easy-to-follow path to emotional freedom.

He has a particular talent for taking complicated psychological and spiritual issues and making them accessible. For instance, in the chapter Golden Rule #2: Anyone Who Blames You Isn’t Happy, he lays out a very simple way to discern the Ego from the Soul’s perspective on our state of happiness.

According to Kahn, your Ego says “I am happy or unhappy because…” while the Soul’s perspective is “You are only attached to outcomes being a certain way because of how unhappy you are.”

During these times when many people are declaring their unhappiness with their lives, I recommend reading this one chapter if nothing else. It can help you get through a day, week or month. He doesn’t simply leave us with explanations, but gives us tools for letting go.

One such tool in the above-mentioned chapter is a mantra to allow one to let go – to take ownership of one’s unhappiness – and manifest happiness. Happiness is simply the blame-free zone of heart centered consciousness. Every chapter is filled with profound observations, universal truths and exercises to help the reader grow and expand their consciousness. He helps you overcome self-sabotage, release anger and move towards a heart-centered place of being. And by doing so, you can let go of that which no longer serves you to manifest true contentment and joy.

If you are interested in raising your consciousness, jumpstarting your spiritual growth and managing life’s challenges effectively – it’s a must-read.

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Review by Torin Lee.

Your

Greatest

By Gosia Lorenz

Gift

We live in a world where knowledge is power. We put emphasis on facts and proven, touchable reality. We want to control and know for sure. We analyze data to make the right decisions. We live trying to do the right and avoid the wrong.

Does this sound like you?

OR

You tend to trust your intuition, follow your awareness, look for the signs, consult with the guides, angels, cards, and psychics?

OR

You are somewhere in-between, having mastered the navigation of energies, whispers, and common sense?

Wherever you are, I would like to share my perspective on innate wisdom, intuition, knowing, and awareness. I lived the first 30+ years of my life questioning myself, asking for advice, not knowing what to do, or what to choose. When I started studying various healing modalities, what I really needed to work on was trusting myself, my intuition, and higher wisdom.

I religiously practiced using pendulums, muscle testing techniques, perceiving and feeling the subtle energies in my body, lightness and heaviness of my being. I slowly started trusting my intuition. When teaching, facilitating, or working with clients, even when the craziest information showed up, I shared it, usually to have it confirmed by them.

Today I look at the energy of everything and trust what I get. From: does my body want or require this food or supplement to, is this person an Arcturian or Pleiadian? I receive and accept information I don’t understand or that doesn’t make much sense. I choose what feels the lightest, not worrying about the outcome. I detach from the “why” and “how?” Me trusting myself has liberated me beyond the limitations of my mind, past, or cultural programming.

I believe that we all have access to an unlimited source of information. We can tap into the library of knowledge, mystical wisdom, and use it. We can also recall what we knew in all other lifetimes, here and on other planets. EVERYTHING is available to us, right here and right now.

The energy never lies. When you learn how to read it, you’ll always know what’s true for you. Speaker, published author, and divorce mediator. Clients hire her to eliminate energetic blocks, clear entities, overcome limitations, release painful past, and raise their vibrations. For more information, visit: www.GosiaLorenz.com or call 949-315-9260. YouTube Channel: Gosia Lorenz. For divorce mediation, visit: reynoldsdivorcemediation.com.

How to strengthen your intuition:

Clear or release the doubt. Listen to the whispers and subtle signs of your intuition. The more you acknowledge it, the stronger it will get. Make sure you always are the only one in your body, that no other beings are present that could distort your awareness. You can use muscle testing or pendulum. Disconnect and disentangle from matrixes, places, and people that can influence you. Listen to what people say and perceive if the energy of the words is light and you open up energetically or you feel the opposite? Ask, for example: If I accept this job/go on a date with him/her/buy this property, what will my life be like/will I enjoy it/will it make me money? Notice if the energy is light and flowing, or stuck and heavy? This is your powerful intuition letting you know the outcome. Don’t worry about the details. If you are vested in the outcome, you might block the best available results for you. Trust that everything you require, desire, and need will be delivered to you.

Don’t rely more on your guides or angels than on

you. They are here to assist you, not live your life for you. Become the leader of your life. If you are in the flow and congruence with the true, most authentic you, you will receive support from EVERYTHING around you.

Your intuition is your greatest wisdom, gift, and compass that will lead you to a conscious life filled with joy, love, and abundance.

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