What
would you do if you were sitting quietly in
your living room when a mysterious couple
appeared from out of nowhere-and then told
you they were "ascended masters" who had
come to reveal some shocking secrets of
existence and teach you the miraculous
powers of advanced forgiveness?
When two such
teachers appeared before Gary Renard
in 1992, he chose to listen to them (and ask
a lot of impertinent questions).
The result is
this startling book: an extraordinary record
of 17 mind-bending conversations that took
place over nearly a decade, reorienting the
author's life and giving the world an
uncompromising introduction to a spiritual
teaching destined to change human history.
"Reviewer's
Choice" in the Small Press Bookwatch -
Midwest Book Review
"An
impressively detailed examination of the
essence of life and what it means to live
fully . . . a welcome and recommended
addition to Metaphysical Studies reading
lists."
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.
Gary R.
Renard
was born on the
historic North Shore of
Massachusetts, where he eventually
became a professional guitar player.
During the Harmonic Convergence of
1987, he heard a "calling" and began
to take his life in a different
direction.
In the early 1990s, Gary R. Renard
underwent a powerful spiritual
awakening. Today he is a private
investor who writes, travels, and
discusses metaphysical principles
with other spiritual seekers.
"These are great books"
- Will Arntz
Director
of the movie "What the Bleep Do We
Know?"
Spoken Miracles
is an anecdotal account of
Martha Lucía Espinosa’s
30-year-long search for
answers from God, as well as
the result of a request that
has been made by thousands
of readers of author Gary R.
Renard’s The
Disappearance of the
Universe, lovingly
called “D.U.” Near the end
of D.U., one of Gary’s
teachers mentions that there
were 365 quotations from the
modern spiritual guide A
Course in Miracles
(ACIM) used in the D.U.
book. We are told also that
if these quotations were
read on their own, they
could either be used as a
thought for the day
throughout the year, or they
could simply be read like a
book, in which case they
would constitute a
“refresher course” by Jesus,
the Voice of A Course in
Miracles.
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The Field
was lauded around the world,
from scientists and
non-scientists alike, as the
first book to synthesize all
the discoveries from
frontier quantum physicists
about the nature of
consciousness into a unified
theory, comprehensive to the
ordinary layman.
The book is also an
exciting, compelling read, a
scientific detective story.
It is the number one read
for anyone interested in
paradigm shift, the nature
of consciousness, the
so-called 'paranormal'.
The book has been applauded
by notables such a Sir
Arthur C. Clarke. Dr Wayne
Dyer, called it 'the most
profound and enlightening
book I have ever read.'
When Helen Schucman, a
professor of medical
psychology at Columbia
University, began hearing an
inner voice of rapid
dictation (which she
eventually identified as the
voice of Jesus), she decided
to start taking shorthand
notes. Then, with the
support and encouragement of
a colleague, Schucman
continued to assemble the
teachings that came to her.
The result is A Course in
Miracles, a book that
has spawned hundreds of
study groups and an
international following.
Although some may find the
teachings simplistic ("To
heal is to make happy"),
many are struck by the
predominately compassionate
and eloquent passages of
this Christian-based
interpretation of the Bible
("Whenever you deny a
blessing to a brother you
will feel deprived, because
denial is as total as
love"). Indeed, many of the
teachings carry weight and
certainly merit the acclaim
and attention that this book
has generated.