God touches our lives in remarkable ways…and never stops doing it. This is the experience of everyone who has a personal relationship with God, and it is my experience continually.
For instance, some days I wonder why I am doing what I am doing. Why have I taken an experience as personal as the spiritual encounter that I had and made it so public? Why have I spent the last 15 years traveling all over the world to be with people who have asked me to come and tell them about it? Why am I now working to help people to have the same experience themselves?
I was feeling some of these feelings on Tuesday, asking some of these questions, when I arose. Then, back to work it was. No time to lose, no time to ponder such meandering inquries…
I opened my personal website (www.nealedonaldwalsch.com) to the Messenger Circle, which I do every day, to read the Comments that members of the Circle place there for me, and to prepare to post my entry for the day. In the Comments section I found this…

Good morning Neale and one and all…
In December I was involved in hospicing my aunt, and found it a trying but rewarding experience. My uncle and she were married for 67 years, and were the true example of unconditional love. Up until the very end they held hands, gazed into one anothers eyes and spoke the truth with love to one another. It was a very difficult time, and at the end of a week, she passed.
There were several events that occurred prior to her passing, such as her grandson speeding to get through traffic to be at her bedside was ‘waved” through by traffic cops due to the traffic lights being out that morning. No one else…just him. He made it to her bedside one minute before she passed.
After her death my uncle (who is one of my very favorite charactors in this life) was understandably lost, and I made it my personal mission to talk to him for hours each week even though we live several thousand miles apart. I decided about two months ago to send him Conversations with God – Book 1, and then kept asking him, “Did you read it?”. He always answered no…
He called me this weekend, elated, thrilled, excited. At 86 years old he read the book, and wanted to know when the next one was coming out. I laughed and told him that luckily for him Neale started writing these books in the 90’s…so he had his choice of several wonderful books to select from. He shortened his call with me as he was off to the book store.
It is important to remember that some people are just getting the news, and it does not matter their age. The work that you are doing does not have a “shelf life” and lives are being changed every minute. God Bless….Patti

I am so very grateful to Patti — who I do not know personally, but who is apparently a reader of CwG and a member of the Messenger Circle — for sending me this note. It was generous of her to take the time, and very kind to think of me with these words. I also, and foremost, want to thank God. Thank you, God, for once again answering my prayers, responding to my doubts, assuring me in my waivering, speaking to me just as loudly as you possible can short of coming down here and standing right in front of me!
And to you, dear blog reader….whenever you have any doubts or questioning about anything in your life, I want you to know that you can count on God to be there. God will supply you with wisdom and clarity, comfort and assurance, through every means available. The lyrics of the next song you hear. The words on the billboard around the next highway you take. The chance utterance of a friend you “just happen” to meet on the street.
Count on it. You will have your conversation with God today. Yes, you will. Simply open yourself to it.
Then let me know what you heard. What is God’s message to you today?

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