Enlightened Health Tips from Ascended Masters

In 1992, a mysterious couple appeared to Gary Renard in his modest living room. That night, they told Gary that they were “ascended masters” who had come to reveal the secrets of existence. His subsequent visits and conversations with Gary formed the basis of three books.

Every now and then a book appears that changes the way we see the world. That’s what happened to me when I read Gary Renard’s first book, “The Disappearance of the Universe (DU).” The book promised to reveal the truth about why we are here. The meaning or purpose of life has always been my favorite topic. In Catholic school they tried to explain, but many questions were answered by calling them “mysteries” that only God could know. I tried to read a book called “A Course in Miracles”, but could not understand it. Then came the DU.

You have to love a book that offers to explain the meaning of existence. I know that the Christian Bible serves this purpose for many people, but after studying the Bible, I discovered that many things still remained “mysteries.” I loved the idea of ​​having the meaning of life explained to me in modern language once and for all.

So the book was delivered? For me, it did. The book immediately struck a chord in me. He had the feeling that he was learning things that he had always known, things that he had always known, but had forgotten. The book is actually a kind of introduction to another book called “A Course in Miracles (ACIM)”. As I mentioned, I had tried reading ACIM a few years ago and couldn’t make sense of it. After reading DU, I attended a seminar given by Gary Renard. It was there that I bought my first copy of ACIM. It makes more sense to me now, and I have been studying the Course ever since.

Gary likes to tell jokes and that day he made a couple of good jokes. I told him one of mine, but it didn’t seem like much fun. Maybe he had heard it before and was too polite to say it. The other thing I learned from the seminar was that Gary Renard is modest, polite, and true to the things he teaches. I can also say that I observed some colored lights around his head as he spoke. I’ve never seen anything like it before or since.

Gary wrote a second book titled “Your Immortal Reality”. The second book was good: some reviews of the concepts covered in the first book and some new material, including some fascinating predictions about the future. I may one day write about those predictions, but today I want to share the teachings on health and healing.

Gary’s third book was several years late. I never knew why he was so late, but I think the reason is that Gary’s early books have made him a popular speaker. His life became a whirlwind of travel, reading, and book promotions. He has become one of the most popular ACIM teachers in the country.

When the third book was finally published, the reviews were mixed. The teachings of the first two books and of ACIM were further revised. There were more predictions about the future. Some day I will write about some of the predictions.

Gary Renard’s books are spiritual in nature and the physical body is downplayed in favor of the mind and spirit. That is why it was so surprising to find a chapter on the health of the physical body in the third book. The book is not only about health, but makes statements as bold and surprising as the seemingly outrageous spiritual teachings of the first two books.

The first book had a chapter on spiritual healing and that is what I expected to find in the third book. Instead, there were suggestions on how to keep the physical body healthy. The book contained twelve tips for staying healthy, including tips on drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. He also mentioned that IV vitamin C treatments are curing cancer in some parts of the world.

The book cautions readers to follow directions carefully when drinking food grade hydrogen peroxide and suggests a book called “The One Minute Cure” to find the best directions. Since I read “Love Has Forgotten No One,” I have been drinking food grade hydrogen peroxide and have become increasingly confident in my own health.

Also, starting my own regimen of drinking hydrogen peroxide three times a day, I have been researching and writing articles on the ideas from the chapter on body health. While I cannot say that I have been able to confirm the veracity of all the ideas, I can say that I have not found anything to contradict them either. I learned that people have been writing about hydrogen peroxide for most of the last century. It is used both intravenously and orally. The same goes for vitamin C. Linus Pauling is the best-known advocate for cancer treatment with vitamin C, but there are others. Dr. Jeanne Drisko of the University of Kansas School of Medicine is a strong advocate. She uses intravenous vitamin C treatment in combination with chemotherapy and is posting some very encouraging results.

So, the things I learned in “Love Hasn’t Forgotten Anyone” really surprised me. Other people have known about these treatments and have been writing about them for many years. I am doing my little part to expose myself more to these treatments by writing about them. I have written several articles on food grade hydrogen peroxide and another on intravenous vitamin C. I have learned that there is great resistance in the medical community to so-called alternative treatments, but some of that is to be expected. I think if something works, it will eventually be accepted by the medical establishment. People like Dr. Drisko will be our guides as we test treatments and document the results. If treatment is actually curing people from cancer in some parts of the world, then it is only a matter of time before it becomes an accepted practice here.

I would love to hear from you if you know of any cases where intravenous vitamin C has cured cancer anywhere in the world. In the meantime, I’m still researching and drinking my 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide diluted in distilled water three times a day.

The joke I told Gary Renard? Did you hear about the two antennas getting married? The wedding wasn’t long, but the “reception” was great.

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