Review: Conversations with God – Book One
It felt less like reading a book and more like sitting through a long, quiet conversation – sometimes comforting, sometimes uncomfortable.
Written as a dialogue, it challenges a lot of conventional beliefs and invites you to look at life not as something to be discovered, but as something to be created. That shift itself changes how you look at thoughts, choices, and even emotions.
My Few Pointers:
- thoughts, words and actions are not separate – they are a process
- most of our actions come from either fear or love
- what we call suffering is often our interpretation, not the event itself
- life is less about what we do and more about who we are being while doing it
I also found the idea of reversing the thought–word–action cycle interesting — act first, and sometimes the mind follows.
Not everything landed the same way, and that’s okay. This is not a book you fully agree or disagree with. It’s a book you engage with.
For me, it became less about answers and more about noticing my own patterns.
And maybe that’s the point.




