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Edgar Cayce on Practical Spirituality isn't Edgar, but his grandson, Charles Thomas Cayce, who helps explain the resurgence of spiritualism that Grandpa predicted would play a more powerful role at the turn of the 21st century. Essentially, this is a self-help tape meant to help you learn how to look at the cup as half full. After all, "Bad is only good gone wrong," according to one of the many Cayce-isms quoted. An assortment of experts, including a spiritual educator, a psychotherapist, and a doctor, are interviewed by host Mark Thurston. Whether emphasizing the need to live in the present or promoting the novel idea of writing a mission statement to guide your life, this primer brims with amazingly down-to-earth advice on engaging in spiritual self-examination.
--Valerie J. Nelson
From the Back Cover
One pioneer of holistic health care in the 20th century was the medical clairvoyant Edgar Cayce--even labeled by the Journal of the American Medical Association as the "father of holistic medicine." One more than 9,000 occasions over 43 years of work, Cayce used his remarkable intuitive diagnostic skill to pinpoint the causes of baffling illnesses and to recommend treatments. Edgar Cayce emphasized the link between the mind and the material world. Learn some of the best methods for transforming your fear, resentment, and guilt into optimism, forgiveness, and appreciation. See why so many people have had their lives changed by Edgar Cayce's ideas. 60 minutes.