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Denial Is Not A River In Egypt
For me at least Hitler has been one of my favorite ways of looking at the ego thought system, and somehow I just managed to finish the major biography in about six months. It took me about six years to read the first qua… -
Ascended Whatteh Whatteh?
In The Disappearance of the Universe, Gary Renard describes how his teachers, Arten and Pursah appeared in his life, when one day, when he woke up from deep meditation in his living room in Maine, they were just sitting … -
Who is Gary Renard Anyway?
Without a doubt, my book Closing the Circle, would not have been written without Gary Renard, and while I've done reviews of his books here, both The Disappearance of the Universe, and Your Immortal Reality, it may just … -
Logion 13 and Mark 8:27-33
The following is again based on Stevan Davies' discussion of Mark's use of the Gospel of Thomas, Part I, and part of my ongoing exploration on how the nature of Jesus's teachings was altered in the transition from the si… -
The Disappearance of the Universe
Gary Renard's work is at the center of Closing the Circle, because it is in his work that the connection is laid between the tradition of the Thomas Gospel, and A Course in Miracles, symbolized through his teacher Pursah… -
A Talk Given by Ken Wapnick
Continuing on the commitment to discuss on this site all of the books which I mention in Closing the Circle, it is high time to talk about A Talk Given On A Course In Miracles, An Introduction, by Kenneth Wapnick. This b… -
A Rose by Any Other Name: J, Jesus, Jeshua, Yeshua?
Are the names truly all the same? Yes and no. Gary Renard's teachers tell him in The Disappearance of the Universe, to use the name J instead of Jesus, in order to avoid confusion with the Jesus of Christianity, both i… -
In the Vernacular
The hallmark of Gary Renard's books is their informal nature, and the hallmark of the Thomas gospel is also its informal nature. The only thing is that in a way, because we are 2,000 years removed from the Palestine wher… -
The Invasion of Holland
The funny thing is that I have a sort of a childish interest in achieving a Dutch edition of my own book, and the notion of becoming my own translator is a hoot and a half. The whole idea began to become serious a few ye… -
Category Busting
The experience of this book launch is teaching me some interesting lessons, and we're only just getting started. One of the biggest challenges involves the labeling of the book, which impacts on where it gets seen, revie…
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