The Essential Path

Making the Daring Decision to Be Who You Truly Are

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Pub Date 04 Jun 2019 | Archive Date 06 Jun 2019
St. Martin's Press | St. Martin's Essentials

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“Deep inside you know Who You Truly Are. We all do. It's not a question of discovering it, it's a question of claiming it. Being it. And that's actually easier done than said. We're all just one decision away from The Essential Path. It's a path that could change a world that deeply yearns for a new direction.” — Neale Donald Walsch, author, The Essential Path

Our modern era is plagued by increasing alienation—we are seeing an “us against them” world. Everywhere we turn, we find ourselves divided from each other as never before across political, economic, social, and spiritual lines. As humanity is being torn apart right before our eyes—separating many of us from our friends and even our loved ones, from our hopes and dreams, from the natural world, and from so much that gives meaning and value to our lives—people are blaming everyone and everything around them for the collective problems that we have created ourselves. We are turning against each other, rather than to each other, just when we need each other the most.

Bestselling author of Conversations with God Neale Donald Walsch offers a radical solution to the growing problem of humanity’s alienation. He invites us to question our basic assumptions about ourselves, about each other, about life and how it works, and about God, and to rethink the very definition of humanity. The Essential Path challenges every human to make a Daring Decision—to look at who we are and how we can choose to be, in a planet-altering new way.

With insight and spiritual perceptivity, Walsch peers into the heart of a broken, divided society, prompting us to ask the critical questions that have the power to transform our world.

“Deep inside you know Who You Truly Are. We all do. It's not a question of discovering it, it's a question of claiming it. Being it. And that's actually easier done than said. We're all just one...


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The Us against Them mentality that is being fueled by today's politics is killing all of us. It is essential that we delve into our true selves, even if not for the good of mankind but to save ourselves. I found The Essential Path immensely helpful in reminding myself who I am, what I really want to project to others and that although at times I feel alone in my impending death from all the hate and angry rhetoric, I am not alone. It is "essential" we keep the faith that love will overcome hate. Even as a pagan who has my own views on god and Jesus, I found this book full of hope that one can overcome the human ego.

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It is crucial in today’s extremely troubled and divided world that we take a step back and see what really matters. I found this book to be quite encouraging and uplifting. We have the ability to heal these vindictive, hostile divisions by simply remembering to be respectful, open to other viewpoints and, at the same time, be true to our core beliefs. What is going on now in the world needs to change and this book offers the spiritual enlightenment that can make that change. Very useful, interesting and informative.
My thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an arc in exchange for my honest review.

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