Thursday, 16 January 2020

Tomorrow's God

Mind Body Soul Book Review: Tomorrow's God - Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge by Neale Donald Walsch. Published by Hodder & Stoughton Paperback £10.99 Kindle £3.99



The ‘Conversations with God’ series have achieved best selling status on the New York Times book list and have been translated into as many as 34 languages. A success phenomenon, the author, Neale Donald Walsch, has created a not for profit organisation to disseminate the teachings described in these books. Outreach projects, including audio and video programmes are available from ‘ReCreation’, the foundation which provides personal growth and spiritual development materials, including lectures and workshops.  


When Walsch was at a low ebb in his life, he asked God a question and received a reply. The conversational style allows in depth explanations by both parties. In ‘Tomorrow’s God’ many sociological and political questions are asked and their replies are documented in almost 400 pages. We are challenged to accept a new spiritual life path that is ecological, generous, aware, just and kind and to develop a deeper understanding of the complexity of our present world. Questions and answers about economics, social and environmental changes are covered as are metaphysical subjects, such as reincarnation and life on other planets. As the dialogue reaches its conclusion, the author makes a plea that the reader changes perspectives and priorities and adopts a spiritual way of life that creates a better world for everyone. The book has a large index to help readers understand the spiritual concepts and also find their way around many of life’s most pressing problems. Review: Wendy Stokes Visit: www.wendystokes.co.uk

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