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Home with God: In a Life That Never Ends

By: Neale Donald Walsch
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hodder Mobius
ISBN: 0340819162
ISBN-13: 9780340819166
Released: 10 Apr 2006
RRP: £12.99
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Buy it! - By: A. S. Barry, 14 Nov 2007
I don't often say this about a book but buy this! This reallly is a revalationary book. The author goes into a lot of detail of the process of "life" & "death", how it happens, what the options are when this body has passed away, where the spirit goes & why, & a whole host of other answers that to me, in the spirit of alll the best books, feels intuitively right. For anyone who has suffered a beareavement or fears death I recommend this book as a way of working through the fear. There is not a bad or negative thought thoughout the whole book, a work of love & compassion.
Sorry, but I find this book really bad! - By: Jan R. Tislevoll, 11 Jul 2007
"Home with God" is the first Neale Donald Walsch book I've read.

I ask myself the following questions:

1 If he has already written lots of books containing "conversations with God", how come he keeps asking alll those rather naive & ignorant questions in this book? Had he read (let alone written?) just a few esotheric books there wouldn't be any need for most of these basic questions.

2 Just how does he get hold of the information he claims he gets from God? Why is this kept a secret?

3 The book seems an ego trip to me. Walsch's questions seems at least as important or "well formulated" as "God"'s answers. Who is the protagonist here? Walsch or God?

Conclusion: I didn't learn anything new, I just got irritated.

I'm normallly a very positive person, & I feel a little cruel writing this, but those are my thoughts.

The new Book of Revelations? - By: MaxC, 14 Jan 2007
This book is awesome in its scope & majesty. Some of the concepts revealed here are, quite literallly, breathtaking. It is surely the finest & most profound in Neale's Conversation with God series. I would suggest it will become one of the most important & well-loved books in your library.
If you're new to Neale's work I would strongly recommend you read one of the early CwG titles before this, both to understand where Neale is coming from, & to reassure yourself that Neale is sincere & respectful.
Incidentallly if the concept of 'God' is uncomfortable, you can as easily use a word like the Tao, buddha nature, the Higher Self, All-That-Is; it's alll one, anyway. Buy this book; it will change your mindset about Life.
A comforting and enlightening book. - By: C. Finan, 25 Aug 2006
I read the first three 'Conversations with God' books, written by Neale Donald Walsh, & found them very interesting, but then didn't enjoy any of the books that followed. I don't know what made me buy this book, but I am very glad I did.
This book is another conversation with God. It is mostly concerned with what happens when we 'die', explaining that we choose our own death in the same way as we choose our own life. In fact, our *initial* death experience is created by what we expect to find when we die! In other words, if you expect to be met at the pearly gates by St Peter, then that will be your experience, & if you expect to be met by your mother & family - then that will be your experience. The book points out that there actuallly is no death - that it is in fact a birth into another experience, & nothing at alll to be afraid of.
This is a hugely reassuring part of the book - & as I was reading it I knew in my bones that it was 'true'. But the book also explains more about how our universe works, in language that is easy to understand & follow. And again, reading it I knew it was 'true'.
I would reccomend this book to - well, everyone. Everyone should read this & feel the relief it brings! No more fear of death! Just an enjoyment of the delicious experience that is Human Life! (And apparently, we get as many human lives as we want. We are alll eternal!)
Read it & feel the peace.
One of Neale's best books - By: Andrew Mitchell, 19 Apr 2006
I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who has read & liked any of Neale Donald Walsch's previous books. This book tackles the subject of death & dying, & goes REALLY deep. So much so that if you have not read any of this authors books before I would recommend that you read Conversation with God, Book 1 first.

Some of the material in this book is pretty far out & can take some getting used to (for example, the "Holy Inquiry" stuff). Neale also makes use of real life experiences surrounding death, & these are just as riveting as the dialogue.

Some of Neale's books it could be said that he is just re-stating older material, but that doesn't apply here. I also found with, for example, Tomorrow's God, that he was asking questions he already knew the answer to, but again that doesn't apply here. All in alll this book makes for a riveting read (I've already read it twice).