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Love. It's a simple, yet complex thing in our lives. Today I was joined by guest, Neale Donald Walsch to chat about just that. Neale is a modern-day spiritual messenger and author. We dive into expressing your divinity, what it means to transmogrify and how modern-day religion has made people scared to express their true identity. Neale share's his experience of being homeless, having conversations with God and how this led him to publish a book about his experience. We also dive into the importance of answering the call to love and stepping into a true awareness of who you are.
About Neale Donald Walsch:
Neale Donald Walsch is a modern-day spiritual messenger whose words continue to touch the world in profound ways. With an early interest in religion and a deeply felt connection to spirituality, Neale spent the majority of his life thriving professionally, yet searching for spiritual meaning before experiencing his now famous conversation with God. The Conversations with God series of books that emerged from those encounters have been translated into 37 languages, touching millions and inspiring important changes in their day-to-day lives.
Inside this episode, Neale shares:
You can find more about Neale at:
Website | Facebook | Link
Links:
Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1
Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 2
Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 3
More books from Neale
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The Hungry for Happiness podcast combines personal development, deep conversations, and comedy to shake up the way you connect with yourself and the world. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don't miss an episode!
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Love. It's a simple, yet complex thing in our lives. Today I was joined by guest, Neale Donald Walsch to chat about just that. Neale is a modern-day spiritual messenger and author. We dive into expressing your divinity, what it means to transmogrify and how modern-day religion has made people scared to express their true identity. Neale share's his experience of being homeless, having conversations with God and how this led him to publish a book about his experience. We also dive into the importance of answering the call to love and stepping into a true awareness of who you are.
About Neale Donald Walsch:
Neale Donald Walsch is a modern-day spiritual messenger whose words continue to touch the world in profound ways. With an early interest in religion and a deeply felt connection to spirituality, Neale spent the majority of his life thriving professionally, yet searching for spiritual meaning before experiencing his now famous conversation with God. The Conversations with God series of books that emerged from those encounters have been translated into 37 languages, touching millions and inspiring important changes in their day-to-day lives.
Inside this episode, Neale shares:
You can find more about Neale at:
Website | Facebook | Link
Links:
Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1
Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 2
Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 3
More books from Neale
Check out our Hungry for Happiness community for more details, programs, and tips on how to thrive as a wellness coach!
Website | Samantha's Instagram | HFH Instagram | Facebook | Book | Certification Program
The Hungry for Happiness podcast combines personal development, deep conversations, and comedy to shake up the way you connect with yourself and the world. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don't miss an episode!

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