Best Seller: When Everything Changes, Change Everything by Neale Donald Walsch

Posted on May 29, 2009

Check out this new release entitled "When everything changes, change everything" by bestselling author Neal Donald Walsch rated 5 stars on Amazon.

When Everything Changes, Change Everything: In a Time of Turmoil, a Pathway to Peace When Everything Changes, Change Everything: In a Time of Turmoil, a Pathway to Peace
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"A dear one has died. Or a romantic relationship has ended. Or a job that was once going to be your career has just evaporated. Or your child has left home. Or you've moved to a new town. Or you're suddenly facing a health crisis, or a financial crisis, or a crisis of faith . . . . . . whatever the circumstance, you are sure about one thing: Nothing will ever be the same. Deep sadness, even bitter negativity, can sometimes follow. What to do then? End the life you've been living? Yes. That's the startling answer from modern-day spiritual messenger Neale Donald Walsch in a book that will touch the lives of people around the world with the same uplifting hopefulness as his Conversations with God. When Everything Changes, Change Everything speaks to the heart of every person who has lost their bearings in the aftermath of a major life change-and to those who would help them. A strikingly clear, imminently and immediately useful text, it offers God-inspired insights on the way to move on and a breathtaking reason to do so. Here is a practical application of the fresh perspectives of the New Spirituality, with wonderful tools for healing and living and a brand-new definition of God that could make every mystery of life clear up overnight."

Reviews

Don't waste your time with this one

by Mark J. Macdonald from Oklahoma City, OK USA on 2010-08-31
I am a life coach and look for reading material that I can offer as tools for my clients. I was excited when I read the title of this book. Unfortunately, it read like a informercial. I found myself getting very frustrated flipping through the pages and finding nothing useful whatsoever. I don't normally write bad reviews, but this one really needed to be done. Please, if you are looking for some good reading material try something by Eckhart Tolle or someone that has some real education and knowledge on the subject of spiritual growth.


Great!

by B. Boone from on 2010-07-24
This book was amazing! I suggest you own it! I think I will read it again and again. There is so much wonderful information here it will be well worth the investment! This is one of those books you want to buy and not borrow!!!


Fabulous book

by Bev Hinrichs from on 2010-07-17
Walsh really changed up his writing style in this book. It seems much more intimate and reader friendly. I am reading this book with a group and it's creating lots of great conversation!


When Everything Changes Change Everything

by Carl Poston from Paris, France on 2010-05-27
This book is like a parachute and your mind; if it is not open it won't work. Excellent content if you REALLY want to change!


Waste of Time

by Mary M. De Shon from Kansas City, Missouri on 2010-05-24
I will preface this with the fact that I always provide "MY" fair evaluation. This book was sheer torture to read. It's boring, repetitive, self promoting, never gets to the point and seems to be written by someone who is either high on drugs or so spaced out his vision of life & reality are beyond reason. He said he was living in a tent, panhandling then went to be a NY Times "Best Seller". So you would believe he is going to tell you how to go from living in a tent to being a millionaire. He never tells how he turned his life around. The title caught my eye... when everything changes blah blah blah. However, everything already "HAS" changed. If it changes for the negative it's pretty tough to turn it around. We don't need this guy telling us it's our own fault because our soul decided we should encounter all this dreadful hardship.

Promoting his wife added nothing of value to the book. Her poetry (if that's what you call it) was more rambling than Neale Donald Walsch's. I thought the first Conversation with God book was wonderful. I purchased the next two & was disappointed. I did NOT purchase this book, but pulled it off a shelf at a relative's house who told me in advance to not waste my time. I should have listened.

Don't waste your money. I have lost almost everything I ever loved following the death of my parents & two greedy sisters. I'm living with friends & relatives trying to pull my life back together at the age of 56. I needed constructive input, not ramblings by a self absorbed nut & his wife. Don't waste you time on his website, as it's worse than the book. Calgon take me away!


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