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Old 01-04-2007, 11:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is "The Disappearence Of The Universe" book good for understanding intention-manifestation and subjective reality?Does it explain them with details?
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I like it. For me it was the book that got me started in this whole thing, long before I started reading SP. The Disappearance of the Universe is also much better than the new one "Your Immortal Reality" that basically just repeats what is in the first one.

It is a bit of a stretch to accept the narrative style of the book. If you are having problems with supernatural beings I suggest that you just accept the style as a very good "writers tool". The dialogue style fits the subject and is a good way to get all those questions in there too.
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I liked both the books. THere were answers in "Your Immortal Reality" that spoke to me better than the first book, but the first one was very good as well.

I don't mind a bit of repetition as it's like a refresher, and we all know that repetition is the mother of all skill anyways
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I liked both the books. THere were answers in "Your Immortal Reality" that spoke to me better than the first book, but the first one was very good as well.
Sure, both of them are worth reading. I think I learned so much from other sources in between reading the two books that I was not as "fresh" to the concept with the second one as when I read the first one.

A lot of things happened in the world between the publishing of the two books. For example the success of the film/book "The DaVinci Code". Once you have read Gary Renards first book, such flicks as the DVC are not so impressing. It is all in there.

What the books do is to give an overview, back ground and a sort of shortcut to the concept described in "A course i miracles".
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Sure, both of them are worth reading. I think I learned so much from other sources in between reading the two books that I was not as "fresh" to the concept with the second one as when I read the first one.

A lot of things happened in the world between the publishing of the two books. For example the success of the film/book "The DaVinci Code". Once you have read Gary Renards first book, such flicks as the DVC are not so impressing. It is all in there.

What the books do is to give an overview, back ground and a sort of shortcut to the concept described in "A course i miracles".
Yeah, I thought DVC was going to be super controvercial and then I went to see it and found it pretty boring.
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I've never heard of the book, but will check it out from the library.
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