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165 of 170 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
There Is No Death In God,
By John P. Morgan "Light Coach" (Beautiful San Dimas, CA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
In 1975 my mother passed away from this Earth plane. I was only nine years old. When I first heard of her passing, the news hit me like a ton of bricks and I was completely hysterical. I went out to the backyard and sat under the peach tree that my mother and I used to sit under many times and I had a very vivid dream of my mother and in it she told me how happy she was, how good she felt, how she really didn't die but just left the body she was using. When I awoke I was filled with a feeling of peace and a knowing that there is never any death of any kind in God.
Well, needless to say this went over like a lead balloon when I told my family that mom didn't really die. They took it as being insensitive and that I must've not really loved her that much if I got over her passing so rapidly. No matter what I said I was shut down and made to feel very guilty. So I forgot all about my dream of my mother being happy and alive and doing well and I learned how to mourn and I learned how to mourn very well. One morning I woke up and I realized I was now 22 years old. Where was I for the last 13 years of my life? I was basically on auto-pilot. Even though I was now in my twenties I still felt like that sad little nine year old boy. The shock was traumatic and I actually had what professionals like to call a mental breakdown but I have since learned to call it a breakthrough. I finally got a chance to talk about my pain, my suffering, my guilt. I finally got an opportunity to tell someone who was willing to listen to me that I was sad and angry and disillusioned and somehow through the power of compassion and grace I could tell that the pieces of my psyche were coming together. I began to feel as though I was healing. When I got out of the "looney bin" I made a pilgrimage to the cemetery where my mother was and through some help, I located her grave. I fell down on my knees and cried bitterly, "Oh, mom, I've been such a horrible person. I'm sorry I didn't love you. I'm sorry I didn't care enough to think that you were gone from my life." I was so emotionally exhausted that I fell asleep at the gravesite. I had another dream with my mother in it. Once again she told me that she was fine, that she was still in my life, that the Love we had for each other could never be destroyed. I woke up feeling completely healed. I woke up knowing that God is a God of Love and Love never dies. This book confirms those things that my soul knows to be true. You can't really explain these things to people who aren't open to such things and we don't even need to. We will be with the ones who left before us again. We will continue our journey forever. Life and Death are not separate but the same. This is a great book. It took me three days to read it and I am now reading it again with a pad of paper and a pen so that I can take detailed notes. It's not going to be for those who are adamant that there's a place called Heaven and a place called hell, but it's for those who have an open heart and a soul willing enough to remember that there is no death in God. Peace & Blessings, children of Love.
356 of 382 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I want to go home right now!,
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This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
Is it really over? Is this wonderful series really coming to an end? Sadly, it appears so, as this is apparently the final book in the conversations with God series (which has changed my life for the better). But while it may be the final book, it is one of the most important, for it deals with the one issue that everyone, no matter who you are or where you come from, must inevitably face: What happens to us after we die?
That's the one big question that is looked at in this book. Just what does happen when we die? Happily, the answers put forth not only make sense and give a reasonable view of the transition from physical life to spiritual life, but when one takes the answers given in this book and compare them to near death experiences and other other-worldly experiences, they match up. The big message of the book is this: It is impossible to live and die without God, but it is possible not to know this. No matter where you are, what you do, or how you die, God is with you. It's possible to know this, and it's possible not to know this. On to the subject of death itself, the book goes over death and it's implications. There's a lot of stuff presented here, so i'll just list some of the biggies: 1. Death happens in three stages, realizing that you are not a body, experiencing what you want to experience after death, and merging with your higher self. 2. One goes home to heaven when they have experienced all that they wanted to experience in this physical lifetime. The spirit of the individual may know this and when the lifetime will finish, but frequently the individual does not know when he or she will die. 3. The death experience is different for everyone, depending on your expectations, views, and ideas. If you expect to find nothing, you will be allowed to experience that (the second stage of death) until you decide to look for something else. If you expect to find yourself embraced in the arms of a loving God, you will be allowed to experience that. If you expect to find yourself being judged and sent to hell, you will be allowed to experience that (though you can change it by choosing to look for something else). 4. Death is simply becoming whole again, for you splintered upon birth. Death is the transition from one state of existance to another. Everyone inevitably makes it home. That's just the tip of the iceberg with regards to what happens after death. There's a life review, there's the big question that you will be asked (so big that all of heaven will pause to hear your answer), and there's deciding what to do next. Overall the book does accomplish what it set out to do, to explain death, what it is, what happens, and how you affect your own experience. Granted, what's said should be taken with a grain of salt because we, of course, cannot confirm for certian what happens after physical death. I don't agree with everything said in here about death (For example, spirits who see themselves in hell don't feel it. I'm not quite sure what to think of that), but I find myself agreeing with most of what is said here. There are some passages in paticular (the passages on page 109-111 made my heart and my spirit soar as I read them) that are just so beautifuly written and so emotionally moving that they are, in my opinion, some of the most beautiful and divine words ever inspired to be put on paper. In addition to death itself, the book also discusses other aspects that add to the death process such as the topic of how one perceives things. One big note here is that your perception really changes your life and your world. Your perception helps determine, to an enormous extent, how your life plays out. I love this quote on page 214: God: It's really quite simple. Tune in to how you feel. Neale: Now I can just see someone saying, "Boy, what a piece of new age jargon-Get in touch with your feelings." God: Those who see it as jargon will experience it as jargon. Those who see it as wisdom will open the door to a whole new world. There's also a good amount of material describing why you're here on earth in the first place (experience things that help you grow and evolve as an individual spirit). There are no victims and villians, and everyone has their own truth, but there are people, places, and things that help guide people to that truth within them. Some people may indeed dismiss such statements, but when one thinks about it in a certian context, it does make sense. How does one really find wisdom and truth? God: All human beings are born with the wisdom of the universe imprinted on thier souls. It is in the DNA of everything...this is why, when people are confronted with great wisdom, it often sounds so familiar to them. They agree with it almost at once. There is no argument. There is only a remembering (page 5). I could keep writting for pages at how incredible and easy to understand this book is, but I will finish with this: What is in this book is not for everyone. Followers of religion may hate what it says and others may say that it's all a bunch of wacked out new age propoganda, but there is good stuff in here. When I got this book I was going through a stage in my life where I was afraid of what was going to happen to me after my death. Yet, after reading this book and recognizing (remembering?) so much good stuff in it, all my fear of death has vanished completely, replaced with that simple statement. "It is impossible to live and die without God, but it is possible to not know this." Although it's sad to see such a wonderful and life changing series of books come to an end, it has finished with a wonderful ending that helps to reassure, comfort, and explain one of the things we as humans fear the most. Thank you Mr. Walsch. Thank you so much for bringing us all these wonderful books. Rest assured that there is one spirit, one person out in the world whom you have helped guide towards a more loving path in life. Thank you so much. Highly recommended.
207 of 234 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OUTSTANDING ABOUT the DEATH EXPERIENCE AS REAL LIFE,
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This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
Neale Donald Walsh's OUTSTANDING new book "Home With God: In a Life That Never Ends" is a breathtaking explanation from God about the death experience, and what to expect when we go to the other side.
To give you a feel for this extraordinary book, here is a brief explanation quoted directly from the book: (note: I placed "Neale" and "God" so you will understand who is speaking.) (Neale) "I had heard that we are reunited with our loved ones after death and that they help us "cross over," and I am soooo glad to know that this is true! (GOD) You may even become aware of the presence of some of those loved ones before your death. (Neale) Before my death? (GOD) Yes. Many people, while they are still in their physical bodies, announce to others in the room that they are seeing loved ones, or that their beloved has come for them. Those others in the room often try to convince dying people that they are seeing things-and they ARE seeing things, things that are very real, but things that other people cannot see because of their limited perspective. Your perspective widens immensely after "death"-and often in the moments just before you die. (Neale) That's exciting! Now you're almost making death sound exciting. (GOD) It IS exciting. In fact, your death can be one of the most exciting moments of your life. It all depends on what you believe. As in life, in death what you believe is what you will experience. For instance, if you do not experience the presence of these spirits at the time of your death it will be because you do not expect to, and because the possibility of their presence lies outside of your belief system. Yet if you so much as hope that these loving presences will be there, you will immediately perceive them. (Neale) I understand. So it is really important to be clear about your beliefs surrounding death. (GOD) It is important in life to be clear about your beliefs surrounding everything. It is not just your death that is affected by your beliefs, but your WHOLE LIFE." (My Caps.) ***** It is my deepest belief that anyone who has ever been afraid to die will receive great relief after reading this book. There is the most love filled tone throughout, of course that unconditionally loving tone and feel comes from GOD. There is so much reassurance, beauty and truth. Can we "prove" any of this information? Not with scientific data, however, we CAN ask anyone who HAS "died", went to the other side, and came back. Of course every person's death experience will be as unique as the person, and THIS is "why" this book is so important! There is GRAND LIFE in the death experience. I would also HIGHLY suggest this book to anyone who misses a loved one who has passed on. I feel you will receive a great deal of relief and inner peace from this book. I also feel this book would be PERFECT for anyone who does have a terminal illness, and IS facing "death" in the near future. I am positive it will bring the same feeling of relief and inner peace. This is an OUTSTANDING book that I recommend from my heart. The subject matter goes into ultra fine detail, and there is not a dull moment in the read. Thank you, Neale, for your extraordinary contribution to humanity! This book deserves at minimum 10 stars! Barbara Rose, Ph.D. author of If God Was Like Man, Know Yourself and If God Hears Me, I Want an Answer!
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You'll get what you expect,
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This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
The reviews here are essentially: "I loved it", or "What kind of drugs are you on?", with a few, "hey, it's not the Bible!" thrown in for good measure.
As the authors (I'll give Neale the benefit of the doubt, not that it really matters) are simply trying to help us all make sense of the unknown. Religions have been doing this for millenium, but how many religions have updated their doctines to keep up with new information? None. So people get fed up and decide to find the answers for themselves. The beautiful thing about the whole series is that it is internally very consistent, sort of a light version of "A Course in Miracles" (and a LOT easier to read). This last book actually does a nice job of bridging some of the differences between the two. It all comes down to what you want to believe. Actually, this is basically the message of the entire series: "if there is a God, and he created us like Himself, then we too would be God, and could do/have whatever we want". The problem is that our previously imprinted beliefs are so strong that we limit ourselves because we don't even really understand the concept of desire and how it manifests itself in our lives. If you read this book, what you will get out of it depends on: (a) how open your mind is; and (b) how much you want to believe the material. If you have (a) but not (b), you'll probably find it thought provoking. If you have (b) but not (a), you'll probably find it blasphemous. If you have neither, don't bother reading it. If you have both, you will find the experience truly uplifting - and may possibly never be the same (in a very good way!).
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Eternal Life!,
By Steven Lane Taylor (Sedona, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
When I was 14 years old, I had what is called a "spontaneous mystical experience," which put me in direct contact with the eternality of my soul. I have never forgotten that experience, and what it taught me about "death" -- the fact that there is no real death. We are, in every sense of the word, eternal beings. Ever since that experience, I have tried to put it into words, and many authors have helped me do just that. But this last addition to the Conversations With God series is, by far, the most detailed and eloquent expression of what it means to live eternally. Thank you, Neale, for helping us understand more about the meaning of life, by understanding more about the meaning, and purpose, of "death."Steven Lane Taylor, author of Row, Row, Row Your Boat: A Guide for Living Life in the Divine Flow
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Book(s) Ever...,
By Peaceful Warrior (Rotterdam) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
I have read all eight books in the "With God" series a few times now and I must say they are the best books I have ever read. The first book came to my life when I needed it most. I was depressed during the writing of my Master's thesis. I was smoking Marijuana half of the day and playing Quake III Arena online. At that time, I was an atheist and did not know what to do with my life. Then I got a wrist injury and could not game anymore or write my thesis. Then that Christmas (2000), I got the first book "Conversations with God" from my girlfriend. When I read it, I realized this was the book I had been waiting for all my life. I was an atheist because I never believed in Christian concepts such as Hell, original sin, the Church etc. These concepts made no sense to me. I thought if that is God than I am rather an Atheist. But in these books I found a God which I could really believe in. A God who is unconditional love, non-judgmental, peace, joy, wisdom and gentleness. I immediately read all the books of the series I could lay my hands on. Everything made perfect sense to me I immediately agreed with almost everything. I saw it as if someone had finally written down what I always had believed subconsciously. When I started reading these books, I asked God: are these books really true? Do you really exist? I must say that God answered me. During that period some extremely unlikely coincidences occurred to me which I perceived as signs from God. Then I was sure: this IS MY truth.
However, applying these books to your life is not easy. When you read these books, you realize that most ideas you had about God, life, humans and the world are completely different from what you learn from these books. This requires a great willingness to change. It requires great courage to closely investigate you own ideas and see if they are still valid or not. Many people never challenge their own ideas and want to keep them the same throughout their lives. They just believe what they have been taught and do not challenge their own ideas and others such as politicians and religious leaders. I must be said that these books can make one feel lonely from time to time, because you realize that your ideas about life and God have become completely different from most people around you. As such, discovering your truth can be a burden from time to time. However, given the current state of our world, the endless wars, (religious) intolerance, and rapid decline of our environment, a new way of thinking and living is required if we are to survive as a species. I believe that these books offer us compelling solutions for the great challenges our world faces today. Therefore, I urge everyone to read these books. Now with this book this magnificent series has sadly come to an end. With the first three books, I must say that this is the best book of them all. However, the ideas, which are discussed in this book, are rather advanced so I would advise people to start with the first three books. I thank Neale Donald Walsch and God (and myself and all people) for bringing humanity and me these powerful, hopeful books, which are full of love, wisdom, and understanding. If I would ever recommend a book, I would suggest to read these books. Be Blessed...
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T TAKE MY WORD ..READ IT YOURSELF!,
By O2BU (SHOREHAM,NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
I HAVE READ ALL OF THE "WITH GOD" BOOKS AND HAVE BEEN MOVED BY EACH AND EVERYONE OF THEM IN A DIFFERENT WAY."HOME WITH GOD" IS NO EXCEPTION.THIS BOOK DOESN'T SEEK TO DENOUNCE OR REPLACE ONES RELIGEON,AS I HAVE HEARD OTHERS IMPLY,BUT RATHER TO OPEN ONES MIND TO THE POSSIBILITY THAT THERE MIGHT BE MORE TO IT THAN WE HAVE LEARNED THUS FAR.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK.
40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Life That Never Ends,
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This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
This book's coming was foretold in one of Neale's earlier books - I'll have to go back and look as to which one - but even then I couldn't wait to read it.
As I moved through the first half of the book I was somewhat dismayed - all this Quantum Physics and String Theory stuff - I hold a B.S. Degree but even some of this was confusing for me. Then around Chapter 27 or so it changed. What led me to this series in the beginning had now come full circle - and in time! I recently lost both of my parents - within 82 days of each other - and was having a hard time. This has made me remember all I know. The other reviews detail the books contents quite well so I won't duplicate that here. Seven years ago I started a spiritual seeking that led me through 200 books on all religions but one book - Friendship With God - led me to what I'd always felt in my heart. Communion with God was even more clear and now this book. I did read all the others but these 3, if you must read any of the books in the CWG series - these 3 are the ones to read. It is not the end as most CWG readers know - we all re-visit the books over and over - Re-membering something new each time. I highly recommend this book and series.
44 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Book of Comfort for Those Who Need It,
This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
This is a book comforting people about death. It brings an understanding of very real circumstances (life after physical death) to those who are perhaps afraid of death. It brings solace for those who are morning the death of a loved one.
For those of you who have a problem with this, writing a political thesis as a "book review" it looks rather odd. If you believe people just die, why bother reviewing the book to begin with, you obviously haven't read it, because if you did, you would know that we do not have just one life, and life continues after this life is over. The author is entitled to promote his book to help people, and to reach people. It wasn't written to just sit in a box. Perhaps if you had a conversation with God, you might get excited about it too. Mr. Walsh isn't the only one, and thank God for that! This is a wonderful book with great messages. I highly recommend it for its benefit, especially for people who are suffering over the death of a loved one, or even fearful of their own death. Worry not, there is eternal life. Once you read this book, you'll see and understand more about it.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye opening, heart wrenching, hopeful,
By Zazen (Cleveland Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends (Hardcover)
I believe that all who read this book will have a different outlook on life and death and the process of both. This book gives us the description of the journeys thru death and then gives us an idea of where we go, who we see, what awaits us...it is our design much like all else of life. It will take you on several journeys that we will all go through and the "why" of our choices to do so. It is "the" most unexpected information and I was brought to tears and then to deep reflection that lasted days after reading the information. I was so enthralled in the book and what it was telling me that I spent 3 days not doing much else but reading and contemplating what I was learning. Some of it IS hard to believe, (though I find that I definately can!) just as the reader is warned, but I found it ALL to be what I would desire, and partially what I had dreamed that it would be. This is eye opening, it will cause the heart to strain at what is learned and it is without a doubt most hopeful. I enjoyed it throughly, learned some new "ways of living" and read information that affirmed what is my path presently. I suggest it to all who are ready for the abstract but well explained information on Death and Living and Death and Living.....
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Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends by Neale Donald Walsch (Hardcover - March 21, 2006)
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