Secrets of the Immortal: Advanced Teachings from A Course in Miracles
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Publisher Description
What if you could accelerate your spiritual progress so greatly that you would never have to "come back" to learn more lessons? Is it possible that a form of "advanced forgiveness", if fully understood and achieved, could bring you perfect peace? According to Gary Renard, all the instructions to transcend human suffering and dissolve the illusions of this world are contained in
A Course in Miracles. Now, with
Secrets of the Immortal, this best-selling author guides you through the complex layers of this modern classic, to help you fully understand its core spiritual teachings.
Customer Reviews
So So...
I have to admit, at first I through this guy was crazy “Out There” and should be on Meds, in fact I almost didn’t make it through the first 20 minutes of this. I forced my self to continue listening and I am glad I did. He points out several issues I have always had myself and gives new perspectives on several controversial subjects. I found myself stopping the audio a few times to think about what he said for days at a time. I am not really on board with how he says he received the information and that part really throws me the curveball, but if I ignore those parts of what he says in the audiobook, the message is clear. Although I don’t believe everything he says, I do believe there is a lot of truth in his words. The perspective of his views are most intriguing and if you are the kind of person that has questions about life, I think this audio gives new information, answers a few questions and creates new ones to think about.
Thank you
Pursah said in Disappearance--Don't hold anything back.
I'm a big fan of this message Gary speaks of. I don't think he judges anyone, just corrects in accordance with A Course in Miracles. If things are being said elsewhere that are contradictory, and you are a student of The Course, it is beneficial to have these things corrected.
Keep up the Great work Gary
Nothing really advanced about it...
I am a huge fan of "Dissapearance of the Universe", but it seems that Gary lost a grip of his ego and went for all the cash he could get. Most of this points out how mis-guided everyone else is (criticizing everyone is "a subtle trap...") This book is peppered with judgements on almost everyone on the spiritual scene. Gary would have better served us if he had stayed humbled and let his work speak for itself.