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"My mother had me baptized by The First Southern Babtist Church at the age of 7, before her and my atheist dad divorced. The church scared the sh*t out of me, but so did my father. I believe it was the Christian hypocrisy that bothered him most. Sin all week, then church on Sunday. He also had a hard time believing anything intangible. I think my father would have enjoyed reading Rohit's book. It certainly makes God more tangible & believable than the scripture. I rarely get the opportunity to read material outside my profession, but found Rohit's style of writing compelling & entertaining. I highly recommend this to anyone who is open to believing that - anything is possible, including a very frank conversation with God."

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  • Paperback 330 pages
  • Publisher Rohit Juneja (October 14, 2015)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0988398931

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  • A retitling of this book and cover display would encourage a larger group of serious readers to purchase this essay. As it is now, it is far more exotic than it is a reflection on spirituality!

    Over the past three thousand years we have been the subject of persons who feel led to write a inspirational or directional manuals. While some of these may actually be what they claim to be, most are not. From the Jewish tribal writings of the Old Testament to English medium reportings to Neale Donald Walsch to channelings of Seth to John Edwards and now to the writings of, Rohit Juneja, an author from India, the concept has gone on for ages and is not a modern phenomenon. None of us, myself included, can validate these writings as being actual nor discount them as merely being a delusional sham. We do not have the ability to do that living in a 3-D, physical and non-spiritual world. What we can do, however, is to read them with a bit of trepidation and, by doing so, examine the similarities in the discourse and then examining how many pass the 'common-sense smell test'. It would be asinine to label these writings as simply being evil and/or satanic. Whenever we so something of this nature we limit our abilities to see reality and the fullness of its existence. That would be sophomoric and to our own folly. Only time will reveal which are actual and which are false.............
  • I have enjoyed this book very much. Knowing the author Rohit Juneja, I recommend reading it. Educational! )
  • A personal and lifestyle centered account of the authors view of God with many comparisons with traditional religions.The author is a deep thinker and his analysis of God and religion is full of commonsense anecdotes of traditional religions that leave you wondering.
  • Delicious revelations... from GOD herself.
  • I can't believe this amazing book hasn't been reviewed yet! I might as well be the first, although technically, I haven't read the whole book yet. I'm just about 2/3 of the way through and i am very pleased with it so far. I think the thing that impressed me the most about it is how God is tired of being viewed as an impersonal force---that he/she is very much a person and that he/she is every bit as human as we are and that we are every bit as divine as he/she is. As I read it, I became impressed by how real it sounded. God doesn't pull any punches here. God says he/she isn't perfect. that mistakes can be made. God is in the process of evolving just as we are. Of course this might sound like blasphemy to many (it's not, it's just messy reality!)----but even the Bible has God "repenting" that he/she made man and that he "changes" his/her mind. The monologue given by God in the book has an authentic ring to it. It sounds like a real person giving vent to his/her feelings and thoughts----and it is all said in a logical and sensible fashion. Another thing that I love about the book is how God is portrayed as a passionate person who happens to be very evolved----he/she is not interested in dominating us.In fact, we are all equal God, that each and everyone of us has been around forever----we're not spawned creations out of nothing from a Creator. God emphasizes that he/she wants to be unconditionally loved, no sanctimonious strings attached! Gee what a concept, huh!
    I highly recommend this book to anyone out there who is thirsting for a good dose of reality rather than just more religious gibberish. The book has stirred something mighty powerful in me and I can't wait to find out about my own personal adventures with God as time unfolds.
  • My mother had me baptized by The First Southern Babtist Church at the age of 7, before her and my atheist dad divorced. The church scared the sh*t out of me, but so did my father. I believe it was the Christian hypocrisy that bothered him most. Sin all week, then church on Sunday. He also had a hard time believing anything intangible. I think my father would have enjoyed reading Rohit's book. It certainly makes God more tangible & believable than the scripture. I rarely get the opportunity to read material outside my profession, but found Rohit's style of writing compelling & entertaining. I highly recommend this to anyone who is open to believing that - anything is possible, including a very frank conversation with God.
  • Discusses a lot of questions that I used to struggle with. What is god? What is it trying to do? Why did he create this world? Was it just for fun? What is our ultimate goal? What happens when we achieve it? etc. etc.

    Rohit explains this tough subject in a nice, simple and conversational tone. He goes into details without being verbose. He uses analogies to explain tough concepts, which makes it easier to understand. It is a thought provoking and, at the same time, fun to read book. Highly recommend.
  • ... but will people believe that this is the truth about life on earth.
    I do.
    You should too.
    Unlearn and learn. This book is a great place to learn to help you return to your true journey.
    Enjoy

    Love.