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Your Immortal Reality: How to Break the Cycle of Birth and Death By Gary Renard ( Hay House )
Release Date: 2007-09-01
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In this fascinating book, Gary Renard and his Ascended Master Teachers, Arten and Pursah, teach you how to integrate advanced spiritual principles into your everyday life. Doing so leads beyond theory to an experience of the Divine and the undoing of the ego. Your progress will be accelerated to such a degree that, with continued practice, you can’t help but stop the need to reincarnate . . . once and for all. Like Gary’s first book, The Disappearance of the Universe, this work elaborates on the teachings of two spiritual classics, The Gospel of Thomas and A Course in Miracles. By focusing on a unique brand of quantum forgiveness, rather than the old-fashioned kind, and taking the understanding of the importance of thought up to a whole new level, your goal will become nothing less than to break the cycle of birth and death.
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A second great book ( dr_gross )
Having laid the foundation in his first book 'The Disappearance Of The Universe', Gary Renard's 'Your Immortal Reality' is a wonderful continuation and leads to a deeper understanding of the secret of existence.
Again I am very grateful for Gary's book having given me a greater depth of knowledge of the principles of 'A Course In Miracles'.
These books have changed my view of life.
I am eagerly waiting for his third book to be published.
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Spiritually Uplifting
Gary Renard has made a wonderful contribution to the spiritual community with a book that will surely reach those, especially lightworkers,because of its thematic emphasis on love, compassion, and forgiveness. Immortal Reality delivers an uncomplicated yet effective message to those seeking freedom from the bondage of reincarnation. Simultaneously humorous and inspirational. Great book.
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One of the best books for transformation
I love both of Gary's books: The Disappearance of the Universe (D.U.) and Your Immortal Reality. I particularly enjoyed Your Immortal Reality the best because it seemed as if the information was coming much faster than in the first book (D.U.) because Gary had grown deeper in wisdom by time and Pursah and Arten (the enlightened beings) could cut through the chase. To me that represents many of us in the early stages of our awakening where we can be skeptical, arrogant and needing everything to be explained and proven where as in Your Immortal Reality it seemed as if the information resonates at a much deeper level within your inner wisdom, where you can relax into the deeper meaning and really learn about true forgiveness and how to awaken from the illusions. I have shared these books and teachings with so many of my friends and people who would listen. I am honest in saying that I have had many, many people call and say "Thank You So Much for telling me about these books". It has helped countless people to transform their lives and to begin reading The Course In Miracles including myself. The humor and light heartedness in the books makes it easy to read and reminds us not to take ourselves so seriously. I highly recommend BOTH books, however Your Immortal Reality is my favorite!
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Discernment
How happy does anyone feel that Judas Thomas, the probable brother of Jesus, Apostle, healer and symbol of gnostism for years is now supposedly on his tenth life because of needing more forgiveness lessons after living with, taught by, healed by, shared food with, forgiven by, given energy from Jesus? That would mean, folks, that if true realistically none of us have a chance of not having hundreds of more lives.
(Of course you could just claim to be the famous Thomas.....)
In his first book he basically paints his wife as a whiner who he has to forgive. In this book she was at his side, like an ornament. His true love, who he cannot stop his attraction to, is....himself in a future life. But we find out that he has yet to run into his soul mate in this life. Now don't you think he could have left that part out of his book, even if true, just to spare his wife? What a set up.
Judas was drunk? Couldn't someone who knew him so well give a little more information about his character and what *exactly* happened at the Last Supper? I have a book that says that Judas thought that Jesus would be a literal King and that is why he "turned him over" (the actual word mistranslated as `betrayed'). This just makes a lot more sense to me, as many people at that time thought events would go that way.
He says to understand the Aramaic translation of the Gospel of St. Thomas. I highly recommend people get the translation by Neil Douglas Klotz on the Lords Prayer and the Beatitudes - it will increase your understanding ten fold -but the only copy discovered of the Gospel of St. Thomas was written in Coptic. There is no Aramaic version.
Stock market predictions: The market has historically averaged about 10%, which means it should double about every 7.5 years. At about 12,500 now, that means it should be 25,000 in 7.5 years and 100,000 in 30 years, reaching 400,000 in about 45 years - about half way through the century. Rather than being excited about the 100,000 figure one should understand that is reflecting a complete crash or 2.5% return from now to then. If you believe him, invest today at your own risk.
Lets get to the start of humans. Panspermia basically theorizes that a seed, like a bacteria, floats through space and lands on planets and can seed life. It then can evolve into many different forms: algae, plants, insects, dinosaurs, lizards, dolphins, lions, apes, humans.
Earth is over 4 billion years old and has had five mass extinction events in the last 500 million years, the most recent about 65 million years ago (the dinosaurs). Mars, to be generous, lost most of its magnetic fields (protects from radiation) and its water 2 Billion years ago. If entities lived on Mars all that time - and I do not know how- they would have to breath a different atmosphere and have different eyes, lungs, body type and all the rest.
Convergent evolution is when two separate species evolve to look similar because they function in similar environments but they will have completely different DNA. (Remember you can take DNA and trace a lot of the evolutionary tree of each species - far more directly than anything Darwin came up with) In quantum physics it is theoretically possible for a world to evolve exactly as ours in an infinite universe, but to have them have DNA that exactly follows earth's evolution and to have these people on Mars before any complex organism was on earth (all those mass extinction events...) that isn't in the realm of realistic possibility. That aliens could look like us but have totally different insides is possible. That aliens came down and messed with the DNA of chimps to create humans is possible. We have 46 chromosomes, pigs have 38, snails have 54, dogs have 78, goldfish have 100 but aliens have exactly ours? Not just quantity, but the exact genes, in the exact order, etc? If they were exactly like us and came less than 65 million years ago, wouldn't they just live on earth as it would have the atmosphere, food, water, plants, etc they needed?
To me this book is all about discernment, which the NT says comes from the Holy Spirit. Discern, people, discern. As people noted, this book comes off mostly on the defensive, not something one would expect from a ACIM master. And if he is so wrong or ambiguous about the other stuff (and I could go on ...), how right do you think he is about the Course in Miracles?
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Not as good as The Disappearance of the Universe ( mcgallicher )
I LOVED Gary Reynard's first book. I read it cover to cover in no time and all of it rang true for me. This book gave me pause, however.
I couldn't decide if the veiled and not so veiled criticisms of other ACIM and New Spirituality teachers was based on a legitimate difference of opinion. The work of some of those other authors (Marianne Williamson, Eckart Tolle, and Neale Donald Walsch) has changed my life for the better 100%. The idea that they are somehow "doing it wrong" and that Reynard's way is the only right one really grated on me. A forgiveness lesson for me, I guess!
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