Conversations with God


Conversations with God is a sequence of books written by Neale Donald Walsch. It was written as a dialogue in which Walsch asks questions and God answers. The first book of the Conversations with God series, Conversations with God, Book 1: An Uncommon Dialogue, was published in 1995 and became a publishing phenomenon, staying on The New York Times Best Sellers List for 137 weeks. The succeeding volumes in the ten book series also appeared prominently on the List.
In an interview with Larry King, Walsch described the inception of the books as follows: at a low period in his life, Walsch wrote an angry letter to God asking questions about why his life wasn't working. After writing down all of his questions, he heard a voice over his right shoulder say: "Do you really want an answer to all these questions or are you just venting?" Though when he turned around he saw no one there, Walsch felt answers to his questions filling his mind and decided to write them down. The ensuing dialogue became the Conversations with God books. When asked in a recent interview how does he ‘open up’ to God these days, Neale stated “I am reaching out to touch others with this information. When I reach out and touch others with this information I reconnect immediately with the divine presence.”

Basis of the dialogue

Containing nearly 3,000 pages of material in total, the series presents a large number of ideas. The second and third books in the original trilogy deal with political and social issues.

CwG's basic messages

In Friendship with God, Walsch writes that God presents four concepts which are central to the entire dialogue:
  1. We are all one.
  2. There's enough.
  3. There's nothing we have to do.
  4. Ours is not a better way, ours is merely another way.
Existence is essentially non-dual in nature. At the highest level there is no separation between anything and there is only one of us; there is only God, and everything is God. The second statement, following from the first, means that we, in this seeming existence, lack nothing and if we choose to realize it, we have enough of whatever we think we need within us. The third statement combines the first two to conclude that God, being all there is and is thus always sufficient unto Itself, has no need of anything and therefore has no requirements of humanity. The final concept puts an end to our need to always be right. Given that we have and are everything, and there's nothing we have to do, there are an infinite number of ways to experience this, not just the one way we may have chosen so far.
According to the books, God recommends many economic and social changes if people want to make a more functional, adaptable, and sustainable world, it recommends that more attention should focus on the environment. The conversations also speak of reincarnation and the existence of life on other planets.

God's motive for creation

In Walsch's first dialogue, God notes that "knowing" and "experiencing" oneself are different things. Before creation, there was only That-Which-Is, which cannot know or experience itself fully, without something it is not. It cannot know itself as love, since nothing exists but love. It cannot know itself as giving since nothing else exists to give to. It cannot experience itself in myriad ways because everything is one.
This present creation then, in Walsch's viewpoint, is established by and within God, so that sentience can exist which does not directly remember its true nature as God. Split into infinite forms, all life can live, experience, and recreate its nature as God, rather than just "know" itself as the creator in theory. It is essentially a game, entered into by agreement, to remember who and what we are and enjoy and create, knowing that ultimately there is no finish line that some will not reach, no understanding that is not without value, no act that does not add meaning to the future or for others. Walsch claims that God says that we have a common interest in keeping the game going, for there is nothing else to do except to experience our existence and then experience more of it, to uncover deeper layers of truth and understanding. There are no external rules, because all experience is subjective, and is chosen. But within this, there are ways that people will gradually come to see their thoughts, words, and actions are either working or not working. A thing is either or dysfunctional, not right or wrong. These rememberings take place over "time" and can take hundreds and thousands of lifetimes.

Nature of the dialogue

In the dialogue many philosophical ideas are presented that had already been advanced earlier by major Eastern and Western thinkers, but Walsch presents the information in language for modern readers and does not specifically cite any of these philosophers. In fact, Walsch claims that he had never known most of these ideas before his revelatory experiences. Since the beginning of the series, and especially in the latter volumes, Walsch and "God" acknowledge that most of the concepts presented are previously known to humanity, but are profound enough to warrant being explored repeatedly, and put into this cohesive unified form. Since humanity is still mired in strife and conflict, there is value in their restatement. Fundamental parts of Walsch's writings are also mirrored within other well known spiritual writings and traditions:

Dialogue Books series

The following are the ten books in the Conversations With God Dialogue Books series. Each of these books is a claimed transcript of dialogue between two beings, Neale Donald Walsch and "God", with the exception of Communion with God, which is written only by "God".
  1. Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
  2. Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
  3. Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
  4. Friendship with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
  5. Communion With God: An Uncommon Dialogue
  6. Conversations with God for Teens
  7. The New Revelations: A Conversation with God
  8. Tomorrow's God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge
  9. Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends
  10. Conversations with God: Awaken the Species
Home With God, we are told, is the final book in this series of two-way written communication. In August 2016, however, Neale stumbled upon a "new and unexpected dialogue" continuing the original trilogy with a fourth installment released on March 27, 2017.
The first three books in the series are often called the CwG trilogy. In 2005, the trilogy was re-released as one combined 'Gift Edition' book. This edition contains the entire text of the first three books with 'God's words in blue ink and Neale's in black ink, and features a combined 3-in-1 index at the back.
  1. The Complete Conversations with God

    Supplementary Titles

  2. What God Wants: A Compelling Answer to Humanity's Biggest Question
  3. Bringers of the Light
  4. Recreating Your Self
  5. Questions and Answers on Conversations With God
  6. Moments of Grace: When God Touches Our Lives Unexpectedly
  7. Neale Donald Walsch on Relationships
  8. Neale Donald Walsch on Holistic Living
  9. Neale Donald Walsch on Abundance and Right Livelihood
  10. Happier Than God: Turn Ordinary Life into an Extraordinary Experience
  11. The Holy Experience
  12. The Conversations with God Companion: The Essential Tool for Individual and Group Study
  13. When Everything Changes, Change Everything: In a Time of Turmoil, a Pathway to Peace
  14. When Everything Changes, Change Everything: Workbook & Study Guide
  15. The Storm Before the Calm
  16. The Only Thing That Matters
  17. What God Said: The 25 Core Messages of Conversations With God That Will Change Your Life and the World
  18. Gods Message To The World: You've Got Me All Wrong
  19. Conversations With God for Parents: Sharing the Messages with Children
  20. Where God and Medicine Meet: A conversation between a doctor and a spiritual messenger
  21. The Little Soul and the Sun: A Children's Parable Adapted from Conversations With God
  22. The Little Soul And the Earth: A Children's Parable Adapted From Conversations With God
  23. Santa's God: A Children's Fable About the Biggest Question Ever

    Additional Texts

  24. Guidebook to Conversations with God
  25. * Conversations with God for Teens Guidebook
  26. * Conversations with God – Guidebook, Book 1
  27. * Conversations with God – Guidebook, Book 1
  28. * Conversations with God – Guidebook, Book 2
  29. * Conversations with God – Guidebook, Book 3
  30. Meditations from Conversations with God
  31. * Meditations from Conversations With God
  32. * Meditations from Conversations With God: Book 1
  33. * Meditations from Conversations With God, Book 2: A Personal Journal
  34. The Wedding Vows from Conversations With God
  35. The Little Book of Life: A User's Manual
  36. Conversations with God in a Nutshell: A Pocket Guide to the Dialogue

    Supplemental material

Please see the Writings at Neale Donald Walsch.

Movie (2006)

A Conversations with God movie shows the author's experience opened in theatres across the United States on October 27, 2006. Walsch is played by Henry Czerny in the film directed by Stephen Deutsch.

Audiobook

Conversations with God books 1 and 2, and Communion with God, narrated by Ed Asner.
The DVD version of the film was released on February 27, 2007.