These are great books. -- Will Arntz the director of the movie What the Bleep Do We Know? Praise for The Disapperance of the Universe: 'A book that is destined to be one of the most significant contributions to spiritual literature in this century. The message in Gary Renard's The Disappearance of the Universe is of great importance to the healing of ourselves and our planet. Dr Wayne W. Dyer No, I won't give away any details here and spoil your reading fun. As with the earlier books, it's not even those little personal details that make it an exciting read. They are just glitter. So, if not for the news items, why are we eager for more? The truth, for his growing body of steady readers, is that Gary has agreed to share his life with us, warts and all, and enables us to learn A Course in Miracles with him, in a fun and intense way, always going deeper and deeper into its experiential implications. The comedy of his life invites us to increasingly realize what the Course is actually saying. -- Rogier Fentener van Vlissingen author of Closing the Circle: Pursah's Gospel of Thomas and A Course in Miracles Love Has Forgotten No One is not really a book-rather, it's a portal, a transport system, a rearranging of the mind. When you've finished reading it, I believe you'll be closer to knowing your True Nature. All that, and Gary's funny, too! -- H. Ronald Hulnick, PhD, President, University of Santa Monica; co-author with Mary R. Hulnick, PhD, of Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology