Conversing With God

August 31, 2025

“In 1995 Conversations With God, by Neale Donald Walsch, was published that shocked many people around the globe.  Many people hadn’t considered the possibility that God never stopped speaking to humanity and that anyone could have an intimate encounter with the Divine Presence – sometimes known as God – anytime they chose.  It was assumed that God only spoke to the greatest prophets and teachers that we’ve read about in the Bible or other sacred texts, but the idea that God would speak to an ordinary person living today seemed impossible.

It was at a time when Neale seemed to have lost everything of value in his life.  He was at the lowest rung of the ladder when he heard a voice from within – a voice he recognized but couldn’t believe.  It was the voice of God; and a conversation began that changed the way we look at ourselves, the world, and our connection with the Creator.

How many times have you felt lost and out of control but then sensed a gentle voice within assuring you that everything would be fine?  We usually assume that this is a conversation with our own self, perhaps a higher part of us that lies just beyond the reach of our conscious mind.  If we could only remember that this is exactly correct and that there is no distance between our Higher Self and God, then perhaps we’d realize that we’re conversing with the Divine every moment of our lives.

It’s as if the phone line between God and ourselves is always open, and God is waiting to be included in the conversation.  Instead, we continue on our way, thinking that we’re alone and able to control the endless details of our lives without our Divine Benefactor’s influence.

But what happens when we remember this connection and tap into its wisdom for everything we think, say, or do?  Then you realize that God is in every detail of your life, guiding you into the infinite reality in which you were created and still remain.

God is in charge and watching over us.”

The Moses Code – The Most Powerful Manifestation Tool In The History Of The World, James F. Twyman, pgs. 103 – 105.

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