As a spiritual and holistic healer for many years, I have studied many spiritual traditions and metaphysical practices including Tibetan Buddism, Esoteric Christianity, Anthroposophy, Classical Yoga, Chinese Medicine Spirituality, etc. Gary's first book, Disappearance of the Universe, completely turned everything I thought I knew about spiritual truth on it's head. This follow up book, which I've just started reading, is so...
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Some things just ring true when you read or hear them. A deeper aspect of yourself, or that intuitive place inside sometimes just knows that this is the real deal. This is most especially the case with Gary Renard's books. I am talking about the radical teachings on forgiveness themselves, not necessarily what one makes of the ascended masters, Arten and Pursah, who are said to have conversed with the author in his living...
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This book is filled with fascinating events, great teachings and a wonderful sense of humor. Renard's bluntness and clarity are like a breath of fresh air. His teachers are the same as the first book and they continue to deliver top notch teachings in a way everyone can accept and understand. Your Immortal Reality also tells more of Renard's personal story. I feel like I know him and where he's coming from a lot better now...
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I love this book because it doesn't compromise at all on its radical message or the message of "A Course in Miracles." You also get the complete Gospel of Thomas in one chapter the way it was meant to be given and without the sayings that were added on later by others. Most importantly, the book is fun to read and Renard's sense of humor shines through. This is a very advanced spiritual book put in easy to understand, everyday...
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