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Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book #3)
by Neale Donald Walsch
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In keeping with the first two books in this trilogy, Conversations With God, Book 3 continues to clarify the muddy waters of our spiritual existence, but moves from individual and global issues to "universal truths," which apply to all levels...(more)
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Neale Donald Walsch : founded ReCreation Foundation, written Conversations with God books
Sun Nov 09 05:01:57 UTC 2008
Source: Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book #3)
Contributed by: adis.
Neale Donald Walsch said

Be Do Have. Be something, do it, then you realize that all this time you have everything.

Neale Donald Walsch : founded ReCreation Foundation, written Conversations with God books
Fri Jul 06 18:44:05 UTC 2007
Source: Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book #3), Page: 362-363
Contributed by: Kundan Chhabra.
Neale Donald Walsch said

There's nothing I have to have, there's nothing I have to do, and there's nothing I have to be, except exactly what I am being right now.
That does not mean that “having” and “doing” will be eliminated from your life. It means that  what you experience yourself having or doing will spring from your being - not lead you to it.
When you come from “happiness”, you do certain things because you are happy - as opposed to the old paradigm in which you did things that you hoped would make you happy.
When you come from “wisdom”, you do certain things because you are wise, not because you are trying to get to wisdom.
When you come from “love”, you do certain things because you are love, not because you want to have love.

Everything changes; everything turns around, when you come from “being”, rather than seeking to “be.” You cannot “do” your way to “being”. Whether you are trying to “be” happy, be wise, be love - or be God - you cannot “get there” by doing. And yet, it is true that you will be doing wonderful things once you “get there.”

Here is the Divine Dichotomy. The way to “get there” is to “be there.” Just be where you choose to get!
It's that simply. There's nothing you have to do. You want to be happy? Be happy. You want to be wise? Be wise. You want to be love?

Be love.

That is Who You Are in any event.

You are my Beloved.