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The Disappearance of the Universe: Straight Talk about Illusions, Past Lives, Religion, Sex, Politics, and the Miracles of Forgiveness (edition 2004)

by Gary R. Renard

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This book challenges all prior thought and is a book one will re-read over & over & over! ( )
  marsha.carmichael | Oct 29, 2012 |
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Greetings, god's children. This is a book that explores the principles of A Course in Miracles. The book discusses the illusion of this physical world and how we can awaken to our true spiritual nature. Renard's writing is clear and accessible, and he uses his own experiences to illustrate the teachings. While some may find the concepts challenging, those who are open to it will find much wisdom within these pages. Remember, you are not separate from god (according to the author), nor from each other. All is love. ( )
  paarth7 | May 6, 2023 |
This book challenges all prior thought and is a book one will re-read over & over & over! ( )
  marsha.carmichael | Oct 29, 2012 |
Freudian concepts of unconscious guilt are prevelant, and brought to the fore with zeal. Forgiveness is emphasized as the ultimate method for finding a path to the truth, and complements very well concepts in buddism, and Christianity. Renard does a good job of reconciling Eastern and Western philosophies; his Socratic method of dialogue with "ascended masters" may be viewed with tongue in cheek as apposed to taking literally. However, the message and power at times is no less relevant no matter what the style or source.
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