The Essential Path
Making the Daring Decision to be Who You Truly Are
by Neale Donald Walsch
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Pub Date 11 Jun 2019 | Archive Date 2 Jul 2019
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Description
Our modern era is plagued by alienation. Increasingly, we are seeing an "us against them" world where we find ourselves turning against each other, rather than towards each other, just when we need one another the most.
Neale Donald Walsch offers a radical solution to the growing problem of humanity's alienation. He invites us to question basic assumptions about ourselves, about each other, about life and how it works, considering God and the very definition of humanity.
The Essential Path challenges every human to make a Daring Decision to look at who we are and how we choose to be in a planet-altering new way.
Advance Praise
"I"ve never had a conversation with Neale Donald Walsch that didn’t expand my thinking and touch my heart, and reading The Essential Path has the same effect. At a time when we so need hope, Neale shows us where to find it.” - Marianne Williamson
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781786782335 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
This book has a great message, and is worth your time. It is not as good as some of his other ones (partly due it's short length), but still worthwhile. Highly recommended.
I really appreciate the advanced copy for review!!
I came to this book after reading the first two Conversations with God books. As I expected, whilst being a very uplifting book, it also gets across an important message. For our own sakes and the planet's, we need to change our thinking.
Until we realise that we are part of the great Soul that some call God, and that everything- all things - are too, we will continue to be alienated from others. We are all one, so how can we hate?
Best book I've read in a long while