In this standalone companion to Gary Renard's best-selling trilogy, Ascended Masters Arten and Pursah relate the stories of the multiple shared lifetimes of the reincarnations of Jesus and Buddha. Revelations about the Universe, A Course in Miracles, and the lessons in Jesus and Buddha's spiritual development will aid your own path to enlightenment.
Gary R. Renard is the best-selling author of The Disappearance of the Universe, Your Immortal Reality, and Love Has Forgotten No One. His books are considered by students of A Course in Miracles all over the worldto be the "CliffsNotes" for the Course, empowering them to read, understand, and apply the Course's deep teachings to their everyday lives in a practical way. A winner of the Infinity FoundationSpirit Award, Gary has spoken in 43 states and 24 countries, and has been described as one of the most interesting and courageous spiritual speakers in the world. Website- www.GaryRenard.com
“This book is shocking, and that's what I like about it. How did
Jesus become the Christ and how did the Buddha attain Buddhahood?
Are their stories somehow connected? These are just a few of the
questions that Gary Renard and his teachers, Arten and Pursah,
pursue in this book. At the very least, they challenge our
willingness to consider the impact these masters can have on our
lives today, not just in ancient times. I really think you're going
to enjoy this journey.”
—James F. Twyman, best-selling author of The Moses Code and
Emissary of Light
“Arten and Pursah are back and better than ever, with their
uncompromising message and pull-no-punches attitude, all the while
reinforcing the importance of seeing in the light of pure
nondualism. Additionally, they share with us a very intriguing and
pleasantly surprising historical connection between Jesus and
Buddha that the world doesn’t even know about! Gary is his usual
humorous self, and as always, candidly shares his forgiveness
opportunities that we can all learn from. Giddy up!”
—Mike Lemieux, author of Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish?
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