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Condensed from a live seminar recording, this program allows the listener to hear the author's views on some important issues and to experience him in a more personal way. He makes his points by sharing poignant stories and by engaging intimately with the seminar participants. The live segments are interrupted periodically by studio recordings of Walsch elaborating a point or reading from one of his Conversation With God books to the sound of quiet music. The message is clear enough--that abundance comes from being rather than having or doing. For many listeners, the author's comments and personal intensity will be fascinating additions to our understanding of Neale Walsch the man, as well as his message. T.W. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Neale Donald Walsch on Abundance FROM THE PUBLISHER
Neale Donald Walsch is a compelling speaker, and in this video he addresses a topic everyone can relate to - money and making a living. What is wealth? How much is enough? Walsch invites viewers to examine deeply their relationship to money and how they define abundance. With an uplifting message of encouragement and guidance, he discusses practical ways to overcome barriers to having abundance in every aspect of life.
SYNOPSIS
Neale Donald Walsch is animated and inspiring in this talk, which is interspersed with dialogue with audience members. He speaks of how true abundance has nothing to do with what we have and everything to do with what we are being. He discusses what blocks us from experiencing true abundance in every aspect of our lives, and gives us practical steps to take to create both abundance and right livelihood for ourselves
FROM THE CRITICS
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Condensed from a live seminar recording, this program allows the listener to hear the author's views on some important issues and to experience him in a more personal way. He makes his points by sharing poignant stories and by engaging intimately with the seminar participants. The live segments are interrupted periodically by studio recordings of Walsch elaborating a point or reading from one of his Conversation With God books to the sound of quiet music. The message is clear enough--that abundance comes from being rather than having or doing. For many listeners, the author's comments and personal intensity will be fascinating additions to our understanding of Neale Walsch the man, as well as his message. T.W. ᄑ AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine
Read by Neale Donald Walsch