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All the concepts found in Conversations with God revolve, ultimately, around a central theme: the purpose of life is to re-create yourself anew. Yet what does that mean, in human terms?
Here, the author of the extraordinary CwG series of books offers a step-by-step explanation of how the process of personal re-creation can work in anyones life. In simple, direct, and wonderfully accessible wording, Neale Donald Walsch makes one of the most complex of spiritual concepts come alive, rendering it ready-to-use as a powerful tool. This tool was first described in the companion book Bringers of the Light, which offers an exceptionally clear explanation of the spiritual basis behind creating Right Livelihood.

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Copyright 1995 by Neale Donald Walsch All rights reserved including the - photo 7

Copyright 1995 by Neale Donald Walsch

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The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

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Dedicate to

Dr. Leo Bush
of Casper, Wyoming,
whose life has been a
demonstration to so many
of what it means
to walk the higher ground,
to seek the grander choice,
to speak a gentler word,
and
to live in positive awareness
of the inherent goodness
in every person and situation
.

ReCreating Your Self Making the Changes That Set You Free - image 8W elcome to one of the most important books you will ever read.

You are about to learn the meaning of Life. You are about to be given the keys to the Universe. You will then be handed the tools with which to fashion the life for which you have always yearned; the life of your dreams.

Your life is about to change, in some very important ways. So is the life of everyone else. All of life is changing, everywhere on the planet.

You cannot have missed this. It is happening on every level: political, geophysical, economical, theological, psychological, and philosophical. And without understanding the meaning of Life, without holding the keys to the Universe, without possessing the tools with which to fashion your dreams, you will quite likely be at the effect of all of these changes, rather than the cause of them.

The first thing to understand here is that these are not just pretty words. Your life is going to change with or without you. Life is very impartial. It doesnt care whether you were part of creating change, or just an uninvolved bystander. It gives you the choice, of course, but it doesnt care which you choose. It keeps on with its Process, and it does it with you or without you as an active partner.

Thats important to remember. Life Goes On, whether you do or not. Which is the first of many principles explored in this book.

W hat happened to Principles 15?

They are explained in the opening book of this series, Bringers of the Light, which may be obtained from the store at

www.nealedonaldwalsch.com.

These two books were produced in response to requests from many readers for a breakdown of the wealth of information in Conversations with GodBook 1, putting it into the context of practical applications to everyday life. Each book stands on its own, yet this second flows from the first in a continuing exploration of the wisdom and understandings in the larger book.

A further breakdown of the Conversations with God (CWG) books, focused on the 25 Core Messages of Conversations with God and how to apply them in life, is contained in the book What God Said (2013Penguin Group).

The present book deals with the Process of Recreation, which is, of course, the Process of Life itself.

ReCreating Your Self Making the Changes That Set You Free - image 9What Life is up to

Lifethat which we call Lifeis really a Process. It is a Process with no beginning and no end. That is difficult for most people to imagine, for we live in a linear world, with beginnings and endings. Yet Conversations with God tells us that in the World of the Absolute, there is no Beginning and no End. There simply is All That Is.

All That Is is all there ever was, and all there ever will be. Some people consider that a secret of Life. Yet here is the largest secret: All That Is is not a thing. It is not an Object, a Being, or a Something. It is a Process.

A process.

Do you get that? Do you understand that? God is not a someone or a something.God is a process.

This may be the first truly new idea youve been given about God in a very long time, so think about it.

God is a Process. That Process is what we call Life. Therefore: God is Life.

And what is Life (God) up to? Well, Life is, to borrow from the eloquent genius of Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast.

Life is moving. Life is energy in motion. And it is always in motion, not in motion just a little of the time, or part of the time, but all of the time.

This helps us to understand an observable fact about Life, which is that Life is always changing. It does not remain the same. How can it if is always moving?

Movement is change. Everything which moves changes. If nothing else, it changes position. Here, then, is

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