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Revision as of 15:16, 8 August 2005 by Scottperry (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Gary Renard is the author of the a book The Disappearance of the Universe, a book that recounts a series of somewhat unusual encounters. These encounters, asserts Renard, were a series of 17 encounters with what he refers to as two fully embodied 'ascended masters'. The book is based on the central premise that Renard experienced this series of encounters over the course of 9 years, from 1992 until just after the World Trade Center Disaster of 2001. According to Renard, the two 'ascended masters' identified themselves as Pursah and Arten, and claimed to have once been disciples of Jesus. These two ascended masters allegedly first introduced Renard to a second already existing book, A Course In Miracles, then assisted him to better understand its teachings. The philosophy and teachings as found in Renard's book are indeed generally harmonious with supportive of the teachings as found in A Course In Miracles. For more information about this book, visit the article, The Disappearance of the Universe.
Apparently as a result of this series of encounters, Renard has since significantly redirected his primary energies from being a successful musician and investor into primarily being a spokesperson and teacher for the teachings of A Course In Miracles, as well as the promotion of his popular book, The Disappearance of the Universe.
Given the highly unusual central premise upon which Renards book is based, it is notable that it is quite difficult to find anything but highly positive reviews of this book.