Are you fairly certain that the world you inhabit is for real? Gary R. Renard thought so, until the day his world was shaken
on it’s foundations. He had, up until this time, been a guitar player an investor, and practiced meditation. He was searching for something beyond himself but, at the same time, trying to keep a foot in what he thought of as the real world.
Sitting in his living room alone one day, he had an unexpected encounter with beings he had never imagined. They weren’t aliens, but ascended masters who happened to appear to him so that he might take the next step on his
spiritual path. He just knew the world would never believe that two persons just appeared to him out of nowhere, even if he recorded it and put it all in a book, which became The Disappearance Of The Universe.
As the story progresses Gary begins to study A Course In Miracles and it becomes his spiritual path. He discovers and puts into
practice what he is learning through the course. Arten and Pursah turn out to be disciples of Jesus from a former lifetime. They have much to share about how the Bible is often misunderstood, and misinterpreted. They teach that the basic practice is forgiveness toward everyone because this is a way of working on oneself. They also teach that judging others is counter to what lifts you out of the illusion into enlightenment.
This may seem just too far out for some but I would suggest that you give it a try. For those convinced that their way is the only way, this book may be perceived as heresy. For those who are discouraged with conventional religion this may offer a whole new perspective. And for those who have been delving into alternatives or are accustomed to diverse studies this is a fascinating work.