
Zajedništvo s Bogom
The book continues Walsch's dialogue with God, focusing on ten appearances (illusions) of humanity that create suffering and prevent union with the Divine. The author invites readers to recognize these appearances as tools for self-creation.
The introduction emphasizes that the book is not a dogma, but a guide to inner wisdom: God is all that is, and we are part of Him. Life is a process of creating oneself through illusions, where fear arises from the belief in separation.
Main themes: Ten Illusions – Need (all suffering is from the illusion of lack; happiness creates conditions), Failure (God cannot fail; mistakes are steps towards success), Separation (loneliness is a lie; by touching others we achieve unity), Insufficiency (without separation there is no competition), Demandingness (religions impose conditions on love), Judgment (judgment of others is a projection of one’s own fear), Condemnation (death is not a punishment; life is eternal), Conditioning (unconditional love liberates), Superiority (knowledge without superiority builds equality), and Ignorance (the truth is known; ignorance is a choice).
The chapters elaborate on each illusion through dialogue: God explains that we are eternal, that life is not survival but celebration, and that meditation and forgiveness unlock inner power. Walsch emphasizes practical steps: taking care of the body, raising energy, living in the present. Recognize illusions to live in communion - creating heaven on Earth through awareness, love, and freedom. God is a process of unity, and we are His experience of ourselves.
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