Has anybody here ever looked into Neale Donald Walsch (Conversation with God)?
I never have but I started listening to this and what led him to write the first book (hearing a voice). And no matter what the message is or how valid (or if it's possible to know), I'm just struck by the sheer awfulness of his story and the stroke of incredible "luck"/destiny, whatever, that led to the publishing.
His wife leaves him because he's depressed (I think), a few days later he loses his job, then a car rams into him as he's looking for work and that leaves him with a broken neck, so severe that he's lucky to survive. (And his car gets stolen). He then finds himself homeless for a whole year, living on the streets in a tent. Out of desperation one day he asks Whoever to explain how this game of life is supposed to played, and then the voice started and the "conversation". Somehow he managed to get what he wrote down published... and it became a phenomenon. That sounds like a miracle by itself.
I never have but I started listening to this and what led him to write the first book (hearing a voice). And no matter what the message is or how valid (or if it's possible to know), I'm just struck by the sheer awfulness of his story and the stroke of incredible "luck"/destiny, whatever, that led to the publishing.
His wife leaves him because he's depressed (I think), a few days later he loses his job, then a car rams into him as he's looking for work and that leaves him with a broken neck, so severe that he's lucky to survive. (And his car gets stolen). He then finds himself homeless for a whole year, living on the streets in a tent. Out of desperation one day he asks Whoever to explain how this game of life is supposed to played, and then the voice started and the "conversation". Somehow he managed to get what he wrote down published... and it became a phenomenon. That sounds like a miracle by itself.