The Disappearance of the Universe
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The Disappearance of the Universe is a book written by Gary Renard and originally published by Fearless Books (2003), and later by Hay House (2004).[1][2]
This book purports to record seventeen recorded and later destroyed contacts between Renard and two Ascended Masters from the future named Arten and Pursah[3], over the course of nine years beginning in 1992.
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[edit] About the author
Gary R. Renard, the author, was born in Massachusetts, and worked there as a professional guitar player. During the Harmonic Convergence of 1987 he heard a Calling and began to take his life in a different direction. At the beginning of the 1990s he moved to Maine, where he claims he underwent a powerful spiritual awakening.[4]
[edit] Promotion and sales
Traditional promotion was not originally used. Through a consulting company the book was heavily promoted through online advertising, including the sending of unsolicited promotional offers to 2.3 million email addresses.[5] Bestselling author Wayne Dyer endorsed the book, stating that it is "destined to be one of the most significant contributions to spiritual literature in this century."[6]
[edit] Quotations
“ | PURSAH: We are here to instruct you on how to break the cycle of birth and death, once and for all.
GARY: Is that all? I was hoping I could learn how to measure my consciousness.[7] |
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[edit] Reference
- ^ Gary Renard (May 2003). The Disappearance of the Universe. Berkeley CA: Hay House. ISBN 0-9656809-5-9. Retrieved during 2006.
- ^ D. Patrick Miller. Fearless Literary Consultations. Fearless Books. Retrieved on 29 June, 2006.
- ^ Excerpts from THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE UNIVERSE [1]
- ^ Authors - Gary R. Renard. Hay House, Inc. (2004). Retrieved on 29 June, 2006.
- ^ Garrett, Lynn (7 March 2005). 'Disappearance' Appears Big Time. Publisher's Weekly. Retrieved on 29 June, 2006.
- ^ Gary Renard Official Web site
- ^ Renard, Gary R. (2006). Your Immortal Reality: How to Break the Cycle of Birth and Death. Carlsbad, California; London: Hay House. ISBN 1401906974; page 9.