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Neale Donald Walsch (born September 10, 1943) is an American author of the series ''
Conversations with God ''Conversations with God'' (''CWG'') 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 w ...
''. He is also an actor, screenwriter, and speaker.


Biography

Walsch was brought up as a Catholic by a family who encouraged his quest for spiritual truth. He informally studied comparative theology for many years. He says his books are not channelled, but rather that they are inspired by God and that they can help a person relate to God from a modern perspective. Walsch's vision is an expansion and unification of all present theologies to render them more relevant to our present day and time. He created Humanity's Team as a spiritual movement whose purpose is to communicate and implement his New Spirituality beliefs, particularly that we are all one with God and one with life, in a shared global state of being. This state can be achieved, Walsch argues, by the act of helping other people: "The fastest way to apply anything in your life is to help others to apply it... The fastest way to use any wisdom that resides in your soul is to help someone else... Because we are all one". Walsch has nine children. He has a home in southern Oregon where he lives with his wife, Em Claire, who is a working poet.


Career

Before writing the ''Conversations With God'' series, Walsch worked variously as a radio station program director, newspaper managing editor, and in marketing and public relations. In the early 1990s he suffered a series of crushing blows—a fire that destroyed all of his belongings, the break-up of his marriage, and a car accident that left him with a broken neck. Once recovered, but alone and unemployed, he was forced to live in a tent in Jackson Hot Springs, just outside
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, collecting and recycling aluminium cans in order to eat. At the time, he thought his life had come to an end. Despondent, he began his writings after working his way out of homelessness and following a stint as a radio talk show host. His first book, ''Conversations with God,'' was published in 1995 and became an international bestseller. It remained on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller List for 135 weeks. Six of his other books have made the ''Times'' list in the years since. He has published 28 books and his works have been translated into 37 languages.


Media appearances

In 2003, the film ''
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'', written by Walsch and
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and directed by Stephen Simon was released. It chronicled the fictional story of the redemption of a grandfather, played by Walsch, through his granddaughter, who is an
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. ''Conversations With God: The Movie'' opened in U.S. theaters in 2006 on October 27 and in Canada on November 10. The film was released on DVD in February 2007. Clips of the film can be found on YouTube. Other documentaries and TV appearances include: * iGod (2015 film) * Awake in the Dream (2012 film) * Living in Light (video documentary) 2012 * 3 Magic Words (documentary) 2010 * Tapping the Source (documentary) 2010 * Follow the Rainbow to Findhorn (video documentary) 2010, * Infinity: The Ultimate Trip – Journey Beyond Death (documentary) 2009 * One Giant Leap 2: What About Me? (video documentary) 2008 * 9am with David & Kim (TV series) 2007 – Episode dated April 6, 2007 * ''The Secret'' (2006 film)


Criticism

Walsch was accused of plagiarism for a six-paragraph entry in one of the daily postings on his blog during 2008, when he published an item titled "Upside down, or right side up?" on
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. Walsch's entry purported to tell the tale of a miraculous appearance of the words "Christ Was Love" during the rehearsal of his son's school Christmas pageant; but his article was almost identical to an article published 10 years previously by Candy Chand in the spiritual magazine ''
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'' and spread over the internet in places such as the Heartwarmers website, down to the name of the son mentioned in both articles, Nicholas – as both authors have a son named Nicholas.a heartwarmer: Christmas Love
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Walsch publicly apologized, saying that he must have erroneously internalized the story as his own over the years, a claim the original author said she does not believe. The article was subsequently pulled from Beliefnet.com and Walsch voluntarily withdrew from the roster of authors. Walsch said that he found the anecdote in old computer files from years earlier, saw his son's name in the copy, and was fully convinced that the history had really happened to him and that he had just forgotten it, but "remembered" when he saw the anecdote in his file. He cited it as a classic case of
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and said that he had been repeating the anecdote as his own in many speeches over the years, adding that he was "chagrined and astonished that my mind could play such a trick on me"."Christmas Essay Was Not His, Author Admits"
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'', Motoko Rich, 2009-01-06


Writings


Conversations with God series

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Conversations with God ''Conversations with God'' (''CWG'') 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 w ...
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Other writings

Walsch has written a number of other books which he describes as "in the CwG cosmology", none of which are dialogues with God, but provide the reader with Walsch's insights: # ''Applications for Living from Conversations With God'' (compilation of three books; ''Relationships'', ''Holistic Living'', and ''Abundance and Right Livelihood'') (November 4, 1999) # ''Part of the Change: Your Role As A Spiritual Helper'' (June 1, 2005) # ''Conversations with God: The Making of the Movie'' (Photos & Stories) (by Monty Jones with Neale Donald Walsch) (August 10, 2006) # ''The Mother of Invention: The Legacy of Barbara Marx Hubbard and the Future of YOU'' (January 15, 2011) # ''When God Steps In, Miracles Happen'' (April 1, 2011) # ''The Essential Path: Making the Daring Decision to Be Who You Truly Are'' (June 2019)


Supplemental material

In addition to the books of the ''CwG'' series, there are also a number of guidebooks, meditation books, and other books adapted from the ''CwG'' series and referring to the ''CwG'' message. Starting in 2008, ''The School of the New Spirituality, Inc.'' (SNS), founded by Walsch, starting publishing new guidebooks for the series. # ''Re-Minder Cards: Conversations With God, Book 1'' (August 1, 1998)


See also

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Mediumship Mediumship is the practice of purportedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or ghost, spirits of the dead and living human beings. Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums". There are different types of mediumship o ...
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New Age New Age is a range of spiritual or religious practices and beliefs which rapidly grew in Western society during the early 1970s. Its highly eclectic and unsystematic structure makes a precise definition difficult. Although many scholars conside ...
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New Thought The New Thought movement (also Higher Thought) is a spiritual movement that coalesced in the United States in the early 19th century. New Thought was seen by its adherents as succeeding "ancient thought", accumulated wisdom and philosophy from ...
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Spirituality The meaning of ''spirituality'' has developed and expanded over time, and various meanings can be found alongside each other. Traditionally, spirituality referred to a religious process of re-formation which "aims to recover the original shape o ...


References


External links

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Interviews


'Being at One': Neale Donald Walsch Interview with Gil Dekel
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Neale Donald Walsch Interview with Dr. Michael Laitman
{{DEFAULTSORT:Walsch, Neale Donald American spiritual writers New Age writers New Thought writers New Age spiritual leaders Writers from Milwaukee 1943 births Living people Writers from Ashland, Oregon Panentheists Channellers American people of Ukrainian descent People involved in plagiarism controversies