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The History of God

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After reading this book, there should be no more questions about God, the Universe and creation!! Guy Needler has covered every subject possible through years of working on this project. He discovered a way to transport himself through meditation to the highest dimension where god and the co-creators exist. The History of God explains where god came from, the creation of the universes, the galaxies, the planets, and finally life on Earth including humans and the purpose behind the creation of all of these things. Also included is information on extraterrestrials as a similar species and their involvement with the human race.

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First published September 1, 2011

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2 reviews4 followers
December 9, 2019
This is a readable but deep dive into the nature of Origin. That is to say: a deep dive into the ultimate nature of all of us - as we are pieces of the All-There-Is. There is more information here than I could process and recall. Rationally, I am left with a top down schema of the creation process, extending into lower and lower octaves using a principle of division by twelve. In those terms, Origin initially divided into twelve Source Entities, each of which was free to explore by creating various Universes, each with its own rules and principles. "A History of God" is primarily a conversation with 'our' Source Entity, being creator of our local Universe. If I remember correctly, the next level of creation under each Source Entity involves a further separation into twelve lesser entities, each of which are subdivided again...and again. . . further and further down through lowered degrees of vibration until we get to the individual soul level where we walk around in this rather challenging experience of time and causality, thinking we are forever isolated from everything and everyone. This is the experience of 3D Earth.

Related topics cover the roles of other species, i.e. their purpose, including extra-terrestrial entities. Each of these topics is given some treatment, but always in the context of God and the purposes of creation, and so become worthy subject matter for further study. Needler has written another work, "Curators - God's Maintenance Entities," which looks like a good follow up read.

Sometimes a book like this will overwhelm me, and I will just stop reading from a rational standpoint, preferring to simply let the sentences and concepts wash over me. At that point, I suppose I switch over to a 'non-processed' point of view, which means I can't recite back what I read because it wasn't sorted and logically verified by the left-brain. The concepts that I 'resonate' with become mine, while the others become noise. Is this mental laziness on my part or some level of experience I can't verbalize? Whether it is or not, I have finished this book and as a result have more appreciation for the complexity of the higher realms.
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18 reviews2 followers
August 12, 2017
Or the History of Man as seen by God.

A really interesting read, with much new information provided about our role in the grand scheme of things. Which it seems is purely voluntary, although we don't see it that way.
Still raises more questions than answers, the main one being What's it all For.
It does try to answer this big question but falls short, with no explanation of Evolutionary Content
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Author 8 books19 followers
October 1, 2014
Reading this book was refreshing because it was familiar. This author is the real thing. Humanity is on the brink of a major shift!
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4 reviews2 followers
September 13, 2020
I find it hard to believe that this essential and important information is widely available - it's a miracle. The History of God is not a hard book to understand. But at this time it is not for everyone. It should be for everyone, it should be read by everyone as it truly explains the structure, creation and functionality of our and all other universes, dimensions and realms of existence. But as detailed as it is, it is not even scratching the surface.

If the universe, it's creations and an in-depth explanation of the functionality of our and God's presence within it all, is what you are looking for, you are in luck as The History of God covers all this and tons more.
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November 11, 2025
This book tries to explain the entity called the Origin , or as we know as God, and our roles in it's scheme. Not sure what I think about it due to the vast amount of unsubstantiated information given but it was interesting, although not something you could read in one sitting.
8 reviews5 followers
May 12, 2020
Very interesting to say the least. Really like the format and how he tells his story.
5 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2021
The AP version of The Conversations with God series.
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