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Since the publication of his stunning worldwide bestseller Conversations with God (more than two-and-a-half years on the New York Times list; now published in 37 languages), Walsch has been telling readers that a new understanding of God can change lives and change the world. Now, in this new book, he expands on that theme by exploring how ordinary people can work in direct collaboration with God to transform their everyday lives into extraordinary experiences.
This is not a book of spiritual theory. It provides a plan that can change lives. Included here is a program that Walsch calls "17 Steps to Being Happier than God," a plan that combines the best of the conceptual truths of his 9-book Conversations with God series, with the clearest description yet of how to turn those concepts into practical tools for altering life for the betterforever.
More Reviews and RecommendationsNeale Donald Walsch is the author of more than thirty books, including the Conversations with God series; his books have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and are published on over 35 languages. He lives in Ashland, Oregon.
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April 01, 2008: Happier Than God is to the Conversation series as The New Earth is to Tolle's Now Series. Neale offers clearly delineated steps to applying the concepts of his previous tomes. In very brief and concise chapters he challenges us to reach a deeper understanding of the Truth and double dares us to live consciously and on purpose.
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March 24, 2008: Again,I'm sorry.But I have to speak my mind. I am a person who has faith,will get around to seeing the movie-The Golden Compass because I have faith.It's just that the title is a bit disturbing.No,I have not read it yet,BUT I WILL I promise ! I am just commenting on the title- it's more disturbing than the concept of The Golden Compass.To me,it is saying that I can be bigger than God,I guess , by being happier???Right ?On the side,I am totally embracing The Secret,it's working for me,a person with severe clinical depression.Also while Having not read any of the Conversations With God series,I did see the movie.LOVED it ! I identified with Neal because I have been homeless.I love you all,Dave.