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Gary Renard (born 1951) is the author of the books The Disappearance of the Universe (2004), Your Immortal Reality (2006), and Love Has Forgotten No One (2013), which books' stated purpose is to reawaken interest in and clarify the core principles of the 1976 spiritual text A Course In Miracles (ACIM).
Books
The Disappearance of the Universe has been cited, along with Marianne Williamson's A Return to Love (1992), as a book which particularly elucidates and popularizes the teachings of A Course in Miracles.
Personal life
After his purported encounters with the ascended masters and being a musician, Renard focused as spokesperson and teacher in relation to A Course in Miracles. In 2007 Renard divorced his first wife, Karen Renard. In 2009 he remarried to musician and therapist, Cindy Lora-Renard. He moved from Maine to southern California. Renard currently travels and teaches in numerous worldwide locations, has a semi-regular podcast, and has hosted several ACIM-themed ship cruises.
Bibliography
- The Disappearance of the Universe (published March 6, 2003 by Fearless Books and November 1, 2004 by Hay House) ISBN 978-1-4019-0566-8
- Your Immortal Reality: How to Break the Cycle of Birth and Death (published July 31, 2006) ISBN 978-1-4019-0698-6
- Love Has Forgotten No One: The Answer to Life (published October 8, 2013) ISBN 978-1401917234
Filmography
- A Course in Miracles: The Movie (2010)
- Leap! the Movie (2008)
- The Serious Business of Happiness (2007)
- Living Luminaries (2006)
References
- Butler-Bowdon, Tom. 50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom From 50 Great Books of Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose. Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2010. p. 223.
- Miller, D. Patrick. Understanding a Course in Miracles: The History, Message, and Legacy of a Spiritual Path for Today. Celestial Arts. 2008. pp. 58–59.
- Butler-Bowdon, Tom. The Literature of Possibility. Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2013. p. 223.
- Coburn, Lorri. Breaking Free: How Forgiveness and A Course in Miracles Can Set You Free. Balboa Press, 2011. p. 193.
- Renard, Gary (2009). "Arten Revealed — The disappearance of the Universe". Gary Renard. Retrieved 29 June 2017. Renard's introduction of his new wife to his readership.
- Renard, Gary. "Gary Renard Podcast". Forgiveness TV. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
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