How Can I Speak with GOD? | Answers by the Man Who Spoke to God | Neale Donald Walsch | The PMC Show

Have you ever wondered if you could actually have a conversation with God? Neale Donald Walsch, author of the "Conversations with God" series, shares his incredible journey and insights on connecting with the Divine on The PMC Show. He explains how a period of immense personal struggle led him to write his life-changing books and offers guidance on how we can all hear God's voice.

My Darkest Hour

Neale Donald Walsch described a period in his life where everything seemed to fall apart. Within just ten days, his marriage ended, and he lost his job. He moved into a small apartment, feeling responsible for the breakdown of his marriage. Then, just five days later, his company downsized, and he was let go because he was one of the newer employees. Things got worse when he was in a car accident on his way to a job interview. The crash broke his neck, requiring months of recovery and a neck brace that made it difficult to find work. With no job, no income, and no place to live, Neale found himself homeless for about a year. He eventually found a part-time weekend job, which allowed him to rent a small room above a garage. It was during this time, in a moment of intense anger and frustration with his life and with God, that he sat down to write a letter to the Divine.

A Divine Conversation Begins

In that moment of raw emotion, Neale wrote a letter filled with questions and anger to God. As he wrote, he heard a gentle voice that wasn't his own. This voice guided him, prompting him to write down the answers. This marked the beginning of his "Conversations with God." He realised that God speaks to everyone, all the time, but the key is learning to listen. He explained that many people do have these divine insights but don't call them conversations with God, perhaps due to fear of judgment or not being taken seriously. They might refer to them as intuition, inspiration, or a gut feeling.

Seeing God Everywhere

When asked why we can't see God, Neale shared a profound perspective: we can see God, everywhere. God is in every person, every tree, every mountain, and every river. God is within us and within everyone else. Seeing God in others is seeing the ultimate truth that we are all one, with no separation.

The Most Unexpected Truth

One of the most surprising things Neale learned from God was that there is no such thing as absolute right or wrong. What is considered right or wrong changes over time and depends on context. Instead, there are only things that work and things that don't work, based on what we intend to achieve. This leads to humanity's biggest challenge: collectively deciding what we want to be and what our purpose is as a species. This lack of clarity, he believes, is why there has been so much conflict and war throughout history, even with thousands of religions existing.

Overcoming Fear and Evolving

Neale identified three major fears that people commonly face: the fear of loss, the fear of failure, and the fear of death. He believes that while we are evolving as a species, the pace is too slow, especially given the global crises we face. He cited examples of progress, like the election of a Black president and the acceptance of same-sex marriage, as signs of evolution. However, he stressed the urgency for faster evolution to prevent self-destruction. He encouraged everyone to be the change they wish to see in the world, embodying kindness, compassion, and forgiveness.

Connecting with the Divine Within

Neale explained that talking to God isn't about a duty but about a benefit. When we connect with God, we activate our inner wisdom, clarity, and love. It's about connecting with the divine energy that already exists within us. He also shared advice for his younger, struggling self: remember who you truly are – a spiritual being, not just the body or the mind. Your life's purpose is to know, express, and evolve into your true self.

Practical Wisdom for Daily Life

When asked for practical tips, Neale shared a key message from his conversations: life isn't just about you; it's about the people whose lives you touch and how you touch them. Understanding this reveals that our lives have a grander purpose, connecting us to the universal truth that we are all one. He echoed the sentiment of treating others as you would like to be treated, as this simple principle can transform the world.

Key Takeaways:

  • God speaks to everyone, but listening is key.
  • We can see God in all living beings and in everything around us.
  • There is no absolute right or wrong; only what works and what doesn't.
  • Humanity's collective purpose is yet to be fully defined.
  • Overcoming fears of loss, failure, and death is part of our journey.
  • We are spiritual beings with a purpose to evolve and express our true selves.
  • Our lives gain meaning by touching the lives of others positively.