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The New Revelations

By: Neale Donald Walsch
Narrated by: Neale Donald Walsch,Edward Asner,Ellen Burstyn
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Publisher's Summary

The human race has reached a Time of Choosing. Our options are being placed before us by the tide of events, and by those who are creating them. We can either move forward, building together at last a new world of peace and harmony based on new beliefs about God and Life, or move backward, separately and continuously reconstructing the old world of conflict and discord.

The New Revelations provides us with the tools to move forward, to pull ourselves out of despair, lifting the whole human race to a new expression of its grandest vision. Neale Donald Walsch urges us to open our hearts and our minds to what may be one of the most important spiritual statements of oour time. A conversation with God that begun as a simple plea from one human being to the God of his understanding, The New Revelations is a life-altering audiobok, given to us when we need it most.

©2002 Millenium Legacies, Inc. (P)2002 Simon & Schuster Inc. SOUND IDEAS is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc.

Critic Reviews

"Because Walsch is ecumenical...seekers from many spiritual backgrounds will find his book inviting....For those who are interested in a spiritual approach to global upheaval, these New Revelations will prove inspiring and companionable." (Publishers Weekly)

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Finally, a way to make sense of it all!

I have read nearly every "Conversations" out for publication but this is one that drives home everything in the most simplest of terms. This offers an outstanding message for anyone troubled with "making sense" of their own religion, or just trying to seek a spirituality that makes sense for them. A spirituality free of guilt and repression.
This book is clearly written and defined and just frankly , makes sense, regardless of what you beleive or have been sold.

We are all one. One is no better than the other, just different.

Nice to know! I hope it helps you like it has helped me!


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A little off the mark for me

To preface, I am considered a "spiritual" person and have been called a "mystic" or labeled "new age" by some. In short, I choose not to participate in organized religion of any sort.

I listened to half of this book and feel that there is no message here for me. Granted, I share many of the feelings or beliefs discussed in this title, but I think this book is intended to convince or spark interest in people of organized religions to be more open to incorporating new ideas of spirituality into their belief systems. Problem for me is that It flat out says that groups of religious orders are wrong. True or not (who knows?), on the converse this is not something that I would want for a person from an organized religion to tell me.

The approach just seems a little weird or off. But see for yourself if you're curious or "called" to do so.

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Just... Incredible. It's a: REVELATION!

Where does The New Revelations rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

One of the best, for sure. It is poignant and moving and wise. I feel it conveys the understandings we need right now.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Umm... GOD! Because... it's GOD!

Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, almost all of them. They're still keeping the material fresh and are truly with all of it. I have always liked the trading off between male and female voices for God.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Please, please, please... at least TRY and live by this.

Any additional comments?

I of course recommend beginning with the first three before listening to this or the others. After the first three, I found it didn't matter in which order I was listening to, or reading, the books. But the first three are essential, and something I don't think one would want to miss out on before listening to this audio.

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Non Christian Christian

Walsch is one of many 'prophets' who march to a different drummer. That is certainly his perogative but one who does not follow the principles of Jesus the Messiah without faith is not a disciple. Walsch would have us believe that other dimensions are open to all of us who seek. Christians trust in a transcendent Creator who made Himself known through an immenent incarnation. But Jesus never talked "to dead people" other than through His being as deity. Paul also refused to seek souls from other dimensions when he rebuked the fortune teller.
I do concur that people have 'talked' to entities in other dimensions. I just believe that this is a false account produced by the Adversary alone. It is not scriptural.

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Thank you Neale Donald Walsch for Asking God !

Boy, what a book .I love every book Neale has written so far.Take it or leave it ,its all good.That's the choose you make,Like it states in CWG books ,1,2 and 3 this is not a better way just another way and that We will all wake up its just a matter of when .
In peace and love Family ;p

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Masterpiece

Walsch's writings helped me discover God for the first time; something religion failed to do.

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Great stuff as always

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, I believe Neale's work is fabulous for any rational, thinking person

Which scene was your favorite?

The bashing of religion, killing in the name of GOD

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

6 hr is kinda long for a single sitting

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Great Book! Great insight!

If you could sum up The New Revelations in three words, what would they be?

The Great Awakening!

What did you like best about this story?

That it encouraged me to think beyond my current understanding about my relationship with God and Gods relationship to mankind.

Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This author is consistent.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

yes if I had the time but completed it in two days.

Any additional comments?

Every Christian should read this book with an open mind. Pay close attention to what The Holy Spirit is saying to YOU not your religion.

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Lifechanging!

If you're looking for a 'story' to help you gain clarity about who you are and who you aspire to be in life then this is it!

Neale Donald Walsch's CWG series is an amazing journey into exploring our beliefs about life, the universe and everything and in this beautifully written (and spoken) conversation with God serves to rip away the wool that's been covering the lives of so many for so long.

People who are on a spiritual journey and who are not overly bound to one religion or another will LOVE the book whilst those who are religious yet open to concepts outside of their religious doctrine will leave with a stronger sense of what's working and what's not in organised religion.

The CWG has drawn a lot of fire from fundamentalists from all elements of the religious communities due to what appears to be irreverence to God, yet my experience is that the story told by Walsch is the most complete, honest and inspirational look at the concept of God that He/She/It plays in our lives.

A spiritual feast that will enrich the soul with great commentary by those playing the role of God in the dialogue.

I can't recommend this enough!

Dax Moy

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Read it, don't listen to it.

Painfully boring. This book is probably better in print. It was read as though the listener was a child, especially by Ellen Burstyn. Her voice was gratingly patronizing. I couldn't finish it. I'll read it myself when I get a chance, but I don't recommend listening to this.

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