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Conversations with God

this guy is sheakspeares's grandchild l think
Of whom do you speak?

Regardless. The two, Neale Donald Walsch & Aleister Crowley, are basically saying the same thing, yet each comes from a totally different end of the spectrum.
Crowley being the self proclaimed "666 beast" and all.

The same thing having previously come from an undivine source, makes me think Walsch is full of it as well.




As for Shakespeare; Walsh is certainly familiar with his work.
On page 221 of his book titled "Happier than God: Turn Ordinary Life into an Extraordinary Experience", he quotes Shakespeare.

“William Shakespeare wrote, “Nothing is evil lest thinking make it so.” He was telling us that a thing is what you call it. With this insight he gave us the keys to the kingdom. Bypass the drama. Remember that nothing has any meaning save the meaning you give it. Repeat this quietly in your mind at any moment of stress or upset: Nothing has any meaning save the meaning I give it.”​

It seems these conversations he had all came from his own thoughts.



... l am going to read it soon.

You can also listen. All three books are available on Youtube.
Here is part 1 of 3 of the first book.


 
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Of whom do you speak?

Regardless. The two, Neale Donald Walsch & Aleister Crowley, are basically saying the same thing, yet each comes from a totally different end of the spectrum.
Crowley being the self proclaimed "666 beast" and all.

The same thing having previously come from an undivine source, makes me think Walsch is full of it as well.




As for Shakespeare; Walsh is certainly familiar with his work.
On page 221 of his book titled "Happier than God: Turn Ordinary Life into an Extraordinary Experience", he quotes Shakespeare.

“William Shakespeare wrote, “Nothing is evil lest thinking make it so.” He was telling us that a thing is what you call it. With this insight he gave us the keys to the kingdom. Bypass the drama. Remember that nothing has any meaning save the meaning you give it. Repeat this quietly in your mind at any moment of stress or upset: Nothing has any meaning save the meaning I give it.”​

It seems these conversations he had all came from his own thoughts.





You can also listen. All three books are available on Youtube.
Here is part 1 of 3 of the first book.




thx but l cant see the youtube link.tell me what it is l will try seeing it through chrome
 
tell me what it is
???
What does
("You can also listen. All three books are available on Youtube.
Here is part 1 of 3 of the first book."
)​
mean in response to you saying you are going to read it soon?

You don't think that means that you can listen to the audio books?




If your country has limited access, go to youtube and search the book title "Conversations with God"
and see if there are others available. If so then you can listen to it if you want. :)


I am surprised that you are not commenting on what he said being basically the same thing said by evil incarnate himself, Aleister Crowley.
 
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???
What does
("You can also listen. All three books are available on Youtube.
Here is part 1 of 3 of the first book."
)​
mean in response to you saying you are going to read it soon?

You don't think that means that you can listen to the audio books?




If your country has limited access, go to youtube and search the book title "Conversations with God"
and see if there are others available. If so then you can listen to it if you want. :)


I am surprised that you are not commenting on what he said being basically the same thing said by evil incarnate himself, Aleister Crowley.

l see what you have posted and understand what it means.l just wanted to see the link anyway.l am very tired right now.will go on later and say smthing about it,thx excon
 
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