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Christ Is Our Natural State Of Being
Robert Hall
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The term Christ holds a profound and transformative meaning.  It represents our true identity beyond the limitations of the ego and the physical body. In other words, we are not human beings, we are all Christ Beings. Jesus’s last name is not Christ, it’s Jesus of Nazareth, a man who perfectly and completely understood he was one with Christ. So are you, so am I and so is everyone. Forever. This project is an explanation of two manuscripts I have studied daily and written about for fifteen years. A Course In Miracles by Helen Schucman is in my opinion the most profound and truthful spiritual manuscript ever written. The Disappearance Of The Universe, by Gary R. Renard, is a record of 17 mind-bending conversations that took place over nearly a decade between Gary and two Ascended Masters who materialized before him in 1992. 

The subject of God isthe most mysterious topic in existence. After fifteen years of thinking and writing about this subject, I’m going to attempt and make everything I know simple for you to understand. I’m publishing these manuscripts in a world where the vast majority do not believe in God’s existence. At all, never have, never will, and have absolutely no interest in the subject. Period. Well, what am I to do then, quit writing? My answer to my own question is no. The reason I say this is that I’ve learned more from my writings than anyone else. Bob


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