The book comprises a series of recorded conversations between Arthur Thomas Ware, the author’s ‘little self’ (referred to as ego in psychological literature) and ‘Higher Self,’ that part of us which is closest to God.

A great many books have been ‘dictated’ to authors via the phenomenon known as Automatic Writing.  The most recent of these have been the best selling series, Conversations with God, Books 1, 2, and 3, Friendship with God, and Communion with God, by Neale Donald Walsch of the USA.  Walsch took his first automatic communication in 1993. I’ve been at it since 1968.

Divine Dialogue is the result of forty years of practice.   During this time the author has taken down far more than a million words by this method. This book deals with his experiences in how to master the technique.  Advice is given on what to do and, of equal importance, what not to do.  And this advice comes not only from the author’s little self but from that part of him purporting to be God.

  




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