In 1999 Steven Greenebaum felt he\'d hit the wall.
An Afternoon\'s Dictation provides caring guidance forward in these hugely challenging times - if we are open to it..
It shows us a path to respecting our differences while embracing the unity of the great callings of our spiritual traditions.
Thus, An Afternoon\'s Dictation builds on what unites our diverse spiritual traditions, not what divides us.
These explorations are rooted in a crucial part of the Dictation that directs us to Seek truth in the commonality of religions - which are but the languages of speaking to Me.
The book\'s sections include deep explorations into The Call to Interfaith, The Call to Love One Another, The Call to Justice, and The Call to Community.
It is offered, rather, as a start.
His sharing is NOT offered as the only possible way to understand it the dictation.
An Afternoon\'s Dictation grapples with, organizes, and deeply explores the revelations Steven received and then studied for over ten years.
Steven then took Dictation - three pages, not of commandments but guidance for leading a meaningful life.
One afternoon, an inner voice told him to get a pen and paper and write.
For several months he angrily demanded answers from God, if God were there.
Fifty years old, he could not make sense of his life or the world around him.
In 1999 Steven Greenebaum felt he\'d hit the wall