January 31 — Conversations with GOD
It has been rumored the The Almighty hangs out at Center Stage Cafe in Indianapolis, usually waiting to take the mic on Spoke N Heard Tuesdays. Now it looks like he’ll be joining a Mosaic international conversation cafe.
When: Thursday January 31, 6:00 -8:00 pm
Where: Center Stage Cafe 970 Ft. Wayne Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana 46208
Says Cindy Ball:
A dear friend recently introduced me to Neale Donald Walsch’s book, Conversations with God Book 3. I was so intrigued by the conversation and the messages and issues raised that I had to read Book 1 before finishing Book 3. After finishing Book 1, I felt compelled to invite others onto the dialogue because many of the precepts offered by the author challenged and confirmed many of my innate beliefs. I will be forever grateful to my friend for the introduction and forever grateful to the messenger of Neale Donald Walsch for putting into print the dialogue he had with the God of his understanding.
For those of you who haven’t read or listened to the book on CD, the books are all about a conversation a man had with God after had experienced hardships and frustrations in his life that made him call out to God with questions. To his surprise, he heard responses and being the writer that he is, began recording the dialogue, hence, the trilogy. His experience describes God as a type of universal Buddhist kind of force that is both within and without, part of each and every human being, representing the deepest and noblest parts of who we are. The writings invite total acceptance of the positive and the negative side of who we are while inviting us to follow your own deepest and noblest instincts and inclinations to create our own experiences.
As Neale Donald Walsch claims to have had the experience of speaking directly with God, he could be viewed as being a medium or channel for a higher spiritual force, in a somewhat similar way that Helen Schucman could be viewed as being a channel of a higher spiritual energy when she wrote A Course in Miracles. The whole series of books are filled with a kind of humor and wit and unpretentiousness which has reached the hearts of a great many people.
Cindy would like to share her discovery with us at the very cool Center Stage Cafe.

Know before you go … Cindy recommends reading some quotes from Neale Donald Walsch. You may not be able to have a conversation with God, but you can observe a monologue with Walsch on his blog.
If you think this event sounds interesting, check out … the conference on psychotherapy and spirituality March 7 and 8.










January 9th, 2008 at 6:08 pm
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