Kenji O. (graphixgeek) reviewed on
This book isn't for the religiously conservative. Be prepared to be informed that you don't need the church, a pastor, or the pope to have a 'personal relationship with god' - whatever, whoever you perceive her or him (or it) to be. I didn't last with 'Tomorrow's God' but this book is kicking my spiritual a**. What if you had no needs or wants but lived understanding that you get exactly what you NEED but possibly not what you want? What if we're addicted to the idea that we 'should' have a life be a 'certain' way? What if we're spiritual beings in human form and that the point of being here is to evolve, find our purpose, and discover that there's no such thing as a 'damming' god or judgmental goddess? Eeek! I'm ready to be changed and this book is changing my intimate, daily, personal relationship with 'god' of which I am a part!
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