Drawing on the psychic readings of Edgar Cayce, the author of Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet explains how individuals who have met in a previous existence come together in the present to resolve conflicts from the past. Reprint.
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This review is from: Intimates Through Time: Edgar Cayce's Mysteries of Reincarnation (Paperback)
This book is very gripping and interesting. I found it very neat to hear about the different lives of Edgar Cayce. The book is a bit scrambled in the idea that it is sometimes confusing to know who is talking and in what person.
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Amazing information on a fascinating subject!,
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This review is from: Intimates Through Time: Edgar Cayce's Mysteries of Reincarnation (Signet) (Paperback)
I found this book very informative about an intriguing subject. I was able to verify certain facts when, to my surprise, I flipped open the book and found the name of a relative. The author had done regressive hypnosis on her and she gave information about her past and present lives. I was able to recognize people and places she mentioned in her latest life, so why wouldn't information about past lives coming from the same session be correct? But just to verify---I went to Colonial Williamsburg and researched their historical records and came up with a startling confirmation. During the regressive hypnosis session the subject makes an off-hand statement about working with a servant "who was kind to me, her name was Agnes or Agatha, they called her Aggy." The will of Peyton Randolph in 1742 lists 16 house slaves, one of whom was called Great Aggy and another, probably her daughter, called Little Aggy! The book makes several "connections" to present day habits, urges, situations as related to past thoughts, actions and decisions. We would probably all be better of if we realized that we were creating our future by our thoughts and actions today!
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Intimates Through Time,
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This review is from: Intimates Through Time: Edgar Cayce's Mysteries of Reincarnation (Paperback)
This book is about the past lives of several of Edgar Cayce's friends and family members and neighbors who were interviewed by the author. Interesting and easy to read for those who want to know more about reincarnation, it also provides some historical insights into life during ancient Egypt and other periods of history.
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