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The Only Thing that Matters


An Interview with Neale Donald Walsch by Linda Sechrist


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eale Donald Walsch, author of the New York


Times bestselling series, Conversations with God, is a modern-day spiri- tual messenger whose words touch the world in profound ways. His workshop, The Only Thing that Matters, taking place at Unity of Naples on February 16, will offer inspiring answers to the question that humanity has been asking since the begin- ning of time.


What inspired you to write The Only Thing that Matters?


Millions of people are noticing that something very unusual is now occurring on Earth. They’re observing that it’s pro- ducing more than a normal amount of challenges, personal issues to face and heal, and even major upheavals in their life, as well as the lives of others that they know. Whatever we call it—an energy shift, a cosmic cycle or the overhaul of humanity—it is very real. People are asking themselves why is this happening


and what am I doing wrong? They are doing nothing wrong. Life itself is inviting the human race to address the question, “What is the only thing that matters?” It is no one’s fault that 98 percent of the world’s people are spending 98 percent of their time on things that don’t matter. We simply haven’t been told or taught what does matter, or the answers that we have been given in the past were inaccurate.


What do you believe is occurring now?


Our awareness is growing—and now we are hearing its voice. We are paying greater attention to our awareness. It’s one thing to be aware, but it is another thing altogether to pay attention to that which our soul is aware of, instead of


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