"I used to think I was a person with all these faults..." says Neale Donald Walsch, the self styled author of Conversations With God (Books 1, 2, and 3) and a bona-fide titan amongst sensitive new age guys,"...if only I could straighten myself out, I could present myself in a package that you would endure if not enjoy..." In his new, more holistic packaging, Walsch is more enjoyed than endured, as he conducts a seminar in front of a small group of mostly middle aged women on the topic of "love, marriage and relationships." Characterizing himself as a reformed "serial monogamist," Walsch dispenses his pearls of wisdom throughout the tape in a style that varies between philosophical, humorous, and self deprecating, but is always engaging. He encourages all people to celebrate their eccentricity, to be transparent to others and live authentically, at one point even suggesting that "your biggest faults are your grandest assets simply with the volume turned up a tiny bit too high...irresponsibility is spontaneity turned up one or two notches too loud." Walsch has many untraditional ideas about the universal subjects of marriage, divorce, freedom, and tolerance, and his words will anger some and please others (many others, if his success as a New York Times bestselling author is any indication). Sure to be very popular, this is highly recommended. Aud: P. (R. Ray)
Neale Donald Walsch on Relationships
(1999) 90 min. $19.95. New World Library. PPR. ISBN: 1-57731-151-5. Vol. 15, Issue 2
Neale Donald Walsch on Relationships
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