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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mesmerizing mind blowing information,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story (Paperback)
Lives of the Master is a masterfully put together library of compelling evidences that open your thought processes to consider new possibilities. While you may not agree with all of the authors conclusions, they are almost impossible to dismiss entirely. I found myself so drawn to this information about Jesus, historical background and psychic revelations from Edgar Cayce that I literally spent two days without sleep just researching beyond the story to find the truth. I became convinced of it's findings and urge others to really take a look into this new way of seeing "The Master".
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Golden Cord connects the teachings of the Master Soul,
By Bunken (MidWest, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story (Paperback)
Glenn Sanderfur traces the Golden Cord that connects the many lives of the Master Soul who became the Christ. Sanderfur uses the psychic readings of Edgar Cayce to put the pieces of the great puzzle together, and to explain the mystical workings of the One God and the Holy Spirit. I had bits and pieces of this mystery presented to me through other works through many years of searching, but LIVES OF THE MASTER puts it all together in a concise well written work. Glenn Sanderfur does an excellent job of gracefully and insightfully telling the story that begins with Amilius and Adam and ends with Jesus who became the Christ. This is an exciting and easy read - the suspence of a mystery that keeps you turning pages and feeling that special feeling you only get when you discover great "truths".
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Interesting And Enlightening,
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This review is from: Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story (Paperback)
If you believe this information (I do) it explains mysteries about not only the Savior but all of human life.
The author is knowledgeable about various translations of the bible plus a lot of other old documentation which did not make it into the bible. Cayce's comments are invaluable for filling in and correcting details from the scriptures such as the rumor that Christ may have been romantically involved with Mary Magdaline and what was the real reason that Judas turned Him over to the authorities. For example Cayce indicates the accusations against Christ were civil in nature such as telling people not to pay taxes. In His life experiences the Lord experienced all sorts of things including imprisonment, being a parent, and warfare. As Joshua the Christ entity killed some people. I suspect these souls were people who would later be involved in His crucifixion so maybe this was His revenge for events that would happen in the future. I believe a person can affect the past by things they do now or in the future since God exists outside of time. An important question is raised about why Christianity considered and continues to consider the idea of reincarnation heresy. Cayce indicates it was a short cut intended to simplify the information for the masses. Certainly something was lost there but at least this information is now available for those who want to explore the idea further. The art work on the cover of the book is nice also. The background is from the famous painting by Michaelangelo from the Cistine chapel I think and then at the bottom there are smaller pictures related to some of the life experiences of 'the Master'. Edgar cayce's story of the origin and destiny of man Edgar Cayce's Story of Jesus Edgar Cayce's Story of the Old Testament From the Birth of Souls to the Death of Moses Jesus: His Words Decoded, His Mystery Teachings Revealed The Mind of Adolf Hitler
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are an Edgar Cayce scholar,this is a must.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story (Paperback)
As Cayce himself queried, if the other readings that proved so accurate,are to be trusted,how can we ignore these messages? For searchers of the truth, this is an overpowering shocker, delving into reincarnation and information as to how we can advance in our soul developement if we just pay attention.Read this book with an open mind and remember the gift of Mr. Cayce and how he was able to help so many people that the established medical profession had given no more hope of recovery
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
THE PATIENCE OF GOD IN ACTION,
By STEPHEN T. McCARTHY (a Mensa-donkey in Phoenix, Airheadzona.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story (Paperback)
Let's be clear about two things right from the start : 1) By REINCARNATION we mean the concept that a soul might activate more than one human body at different times. This is commonly confused with SOUL TRANSMIGRATION which theorizes that souls can inhabit the bodies of dogs, cats, and other animals, and even ostensibly inanimate objects such as rocks and raindrops. There is much evidence to support the former belief and not a shred of evidence to support the latter. 2) Despite the vehement denouncing of it by contemporary Christian theologians, REINCARNATION is a Biblically-sound belief that is prevalent throughout both Old and New Testaments of the Holy Bible. There are a great many Bible verses that allude to reincarnation, and some passages remain unintelligible until reincarnation is applied to them. The idea that Jesus Himself may have incarnated multiple times will seem a greater blasphemy to most Christians than reincarnation in general. And although I don't personally take a hard and fast position on this, I do lean heavily toward it. The idea seems to be implied in several Biblical passages. For instance : "Though He (Jesus) was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered." (Hebrews 5:8) This seems to hint at earlier lifetimes in which The Son suffered as a result of disobedience and from those sufferings He learned obedience. Based on what we learn of Jesus from The Bible, one could accurately say that Jesus suffered as a result of His obedience to God His Father, but it would NOT be correct to say that He learned obedience by suffering, because from His earliest Childhood we see Him being obedient to God's Will. ("Did you not know that I must be about My Father's business?" --Luke 2:49) At no point was He disobedient. And so Hebrews 5:8 seems to imply AT LEAST one earlier lifetime for Jesus. It's hard not to appreciate the humility and simplicity of Glenn Sanderfur's writing in 'LIVES OF THE MASTER', and the research that he shares. The book makes compelling arguments and the sheer amount of evidence that Sanderfur presents will surprise a great many readers. There is more than ample food for thought in these pages. There is also a downside. For many people the reincarnation concept becomes a stumbling block. Reincarnation is the patience of God in action (as I like to refer to it) and like all Divine Laws, the system works whether one is aware of its existence or not. Reincarnation is sometimes turned into a false idol by students who make too much of it and lose sight of the fact that what one does with their present circumstances is far more important than learning how they arrived at their present circumstances. Reincarnation can be very helpful, but it can also be misunderstood and misapplied, becoming detrimental to spiritually immature individuals. Much of the information in 'LIVES OF THE MASTER' is derived from pseudepigraphic writings. My limited study of the pseudepigrapha leads me to believe that those texts were justifiably not canonized. Another source of information is the Edgar Cayce readings which have proven to be both accurate and (often) inaccurate. I was once so dedicated to the Cayce readings that I even visited Edgar Cayce's hometown and gravesite in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. But decades of study led me to the conclusion that the readings sometimes originated from highly "questionable" sources. One reading actually admits this! (*See my review for 'The Edgar Cayce Companion' by Ernest Frejer, titled, 'Danger! You Skating On Thin Ice' and posted on 2004, July 25th.) In a few chapters, Sanderfur quotes Manly Hall as an authority. Manly Hall was a prolific Masonic writer, and like other "adepts" in the Masonic Order, was a luciferian. "When the Mason learns that the key to the warrior on the block is the proper application of the dynamo of living power, he has learned the mystery of his craft. The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands", Manly wrote in 'Lost Keys Of Freemasonry.' In his book, 'Twelve World Teachers', which is quoted from several times in 'Lives Of The Master', Hall doubts the crucifixion of Jesus and states that, "in a sense the Last Supper concluded the ministry." This exhibits such a woefully inadequate understanding of (if not a deliberate deception about) the Messianic mission of Jesus that quoting ANY passages from Hall's book casts Sanderfur's book in a very bad light! And whereas contemporary Christianity suffers from nearsightedness and a rigid, confining theology, the New Age movement is dangerously occultic at best, and downright luciferian at worst. For this reason, I recommend Glenn Sanderfur's, 'LIVES OF THE MASTER', but I do so very, very cautiously. This book may be helpful to you "if you are willing to receive it" and have "ears to hear." But it could also be a hindrance to your spiritual development and lead you down a very dark path. Honestly, I strongly suggest that you pray about it. Too often I have used my "reasoning" ability to make decisions and later regretted them. But whenever I have gone to The Father or His Son, Yeshua, with a question, and then waited patiently for the answer, I have NEVER been led astray. Should you read 'LIVES OF THE MASTER'? Don't ask me; ask the ONE who knows!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A challenge for the many.,
By "computeremt" (Daniel Boone National Forest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story (Paperback)
This book has been a personal favorite of mine for some years. I re-read it often and gain even more information as I study in the Bible and Edgar Cayce readings and other Ancient texts, about JESUS.This book challenges you to study more, learn more, and create an even closer, more personal relationship with The MASTER. |
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