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Summary of Gary R. Renard's The Disappearance of the Universe
Summary of Gary R. Renard's The Disappearance of the Universe
Summary of Gary R. Renard's The Disappearance of the Universe
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#1 I had been on a spiritual search for 13 years, and I had learned a lot without applying those lessons in my life. I realized that things had to change, and I began trying to activate forgiveness and love in my life.

#2 The appearance of my friends was so surreal that fear didn’t seem appropriate. They looked like they were in their thirties and very healthy, and they didn’t look like angels or ascended masters. They were symbols whose words would help facilitate the disappearance of the universe.

#3 Gary was introduced to the students of Jesus, who were not easy on him. They challenged him to learn and asked him questions, and he was not afraid to answer them.

#4 The universe is a dream, and your head is in your mind. Your head, your brain, your body, your world, and your entire universe are symbolic of just one thought. You must be willing to undergo a difficult process of correction by the Holy Spirit.

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Release dateAug 21, 2022
ISBN9798350016093
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    Contents

    Insights from Chapter 1

    Insights from Chapter 2

    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

    Insights from Chapter 12

    Insights from Chapter 13

    Insights from Chapter 14

    Insights from Chapter 15

    Insights from Chapter 16

    Insights from Chapter 17

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    I had been on a spiritual search for 13 years, and I had learned a lot without applying those lessons in my life. I realized that things had to change, and I began trying to activate forgiveness and love in my life.

    #2

    The appearance of my friends was so surreal that fear didn’t seem appropriate. They looked like they were in their thirties and very healthy, and they didn’t look like angels or ascended masters. They were symbols whose words would help facilitate the disappearance of the universe.

    #3

    Gary was introduced to the students of Jesus, who were not easy on him. They challenged him to learn and asked him questions, and he was not afraid to answer them.

    #4

    The universe is a dream, and your head is in your mind. Your head, your brain, your body, your world, and your entire universe are symbolic of just one thought. You must be willing to undergo a difficult process of correction by the Holy Spirit.

    #5

    The false universe is a mistake, and God did not create it. He is either perfect Love or an idiot. You can’t have it both ways.

    #6

    The author of the Book of Revelation, which is a collection of letters from Jesus to his followers, reads like a Stephen King story. J was a spiritual warrior who rode on a white horse and wore a robe dipped in blood. He did not resist the world but used it to get home.

    #7

    The story of the prodigal Son is a metaphor for how humans experience scarcity. The Son, who is symbolized by Jesus, experiences want after he is separated from his Source. He tries to solve his problem by joining himself to another citizen of that country, but that doesn’t work.

    #8

    The world doesn’t need another Moses, and it was never J’s intention to start a religion. The world needs another religion like it needs a bigger hole in the ozone layer. People don’t want to look at the world because it isn’t a pretty picture.

    #9

    The purpose of these teachings is to help you understand certain ideas so the Holy Spirit will be more accessible to you in your studies and everyday experiences. You will learn that the past is not what it seems, and that J’s new teachings are not of this world.

    #10

    The world is a trick that forces you to believe your unconscious thoughts, which are shared by everyone who comes to the false universe. Your unconscious mind is under the domination of a sick thought system that is shared on a collective level by everyone who comes to the universe.

    #11

    The teachings of J are the product of a split, unconscious mind. If they are truly of the spirit, it should be apparent that the principles being expressed did not come from people or from the universe, because they are the correction of both.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I was visited by two visitors, Arten and Pursah, who gave me advanced metaphysical teachings. They said that life is not a classroom and that I was not here to learn lessons, but to experience

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