Otter Thompson: First Impressions

| November 9, 2010

Contacting that energy that is highest, whether we consider it to be within or outside of ourselves has, in my experience, the capacity to convey truths in a simple and profound way and I almost always enjoy the books that are written with this intention.

Asking for Forgiveness

| September 26, 2010

If I don’t believe in a God that judges, what right do I have to judge the actions of others as right and wrong. I can feel that they are acting in a manner that causes me to feel hurt, but can I truly say that they are wrong?

Shimoff: Feeling happier already

| March 25, 2010

I am no longer scurrying from place to place, desperately trying to keep up with my own notions of success and achievement. Notions, I have realized, that are not my own and never were. They belonged to my family, and with my revelation I have decided to give them back. Being happy and being responsible are not mutually exclusive. Being happy and being successful at the same time is possible, and a great goal to have.

Walsch: Tomorrow’s Economy and Wealth Redefined

| March 18, 2010

Walsch moves on to an examination of ‘civil society’ and commerce with this comment, “the thought that you ‘can’t afford’ a civil society is what is causing your society to no longer be civil” (280). God asks the question, “What’s more important, the quality of a human life or the profit margin of doctor’s offices, [...]

Walsch: Tomorrow’s Political System and Participatory Democracy

| March 18, 2010

In Tomorrow’s GodTomorrow’s God‘s discussion of politics, Walsch advances the idea that Tomorrow we will accept that every person brings their cultural values and sacred beliefs to the process of politics – that we will openly combine spirituality and politics (247). And that because we are open about it and operating from the belief that [...]

Walsch: Tomorrow’s Kids Hitting a Little Too Close To Home

| March 17, 2010

Chapter 21 of Tomorrow’s GodTomorrow’s God by Neale Donald Walsch deals with kids and education – looking at what we are doing to raise our kids now and what it will be like Tomorrow. Have you ever squirmed because what you were reading was hitting a little closer to home than you would like? Well, [...]

Walsch: The Fourth Transformation

| March 12, 2010

I’m well in to Part 2 of Tomorrow’s GodTomorrow’s God by Neale Donald Walsch. While Part 1 explained what Tomorrow’s God would look like, Part 2 explains how our world will change and how we will change when our beliefs evolve to this new way of thinking – when we believe that We are all [...]

Walsch: Raising the Vibration by taking the First Step

| March 8, 2010

Walsch finishes Part I of Tomorrow’s GodTomorrow’s God with a discussion of energy, vibration and our decision to move towards Mastery. If we are to change, he explains, we must first make the decision to move away from ignorance, and this decision, Walsch argues, is an “enormous first step” both for the individual soul and [...]

Walsch: The Two-Faced God

| March 8, 2010

This section of the book deals challenges our belief that God is both malevolent and benevolent – that God could both love and hate, create and destroy, reward and punish. Tomorrow’s GodTomorrow’s God, Walsch argues, destroys nothing, rejects nothing and punishes nothing (131). Yesterday’s God is a two-faced God but Tomorrow’s God is consistent and [...]

Walsch: Four Levels of Consciousness

| March 4, 2010

Chapter’s Four to Eight of Tomorrow’s GodTomorrow’s God also cover the four levels of creation and consciousness. These are the subconscious, conscious, super-conscious and supra-conscious. NDW details the push-pull that occurs between the subconscious (which pushes us away from the One towards individuation) and the supraconscious (which pulls us back towards the One) – where [...]