This book answers many questions: What happens after death? Does the soul reincarnate? What do dreams of departed loved ones mean? Can we communicate with the dead? Valuable commentaries and fascinating stories of life and death.
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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read! A page-turner! I loved it.,
By A Customer
This review is from: No Death: God's Other Door (Paperback)
This revision of Hugh Lynn's 1958 48-page booklet, "God's Other Door," is brimming with a wondrous collection of readings and stories. The original material is there, but Graham has added masses of new research. As the preface indicates, Hugh Lynn, when he wrote it, didn't have much time for research. He was on the road constantly, speaking in any state on any Cayce topic, trying to build and keep alive the A.R.E., which then had only a few thousand members. Graham's dream of a conversation with Hugh Lynn is the first choice gem in a book full of Cayce wisdom, insight, and comfort. The 22 chapters range widely around the central fact, as Cayce put it, "you are a soul, you have a body." And the soul does not die. Out-of-body travel, the finer body, the silver cord, the light, the inter-between, soul communication, angels, reincarnation, love, wonderful and awesome aspects of being -- all of these and more -- are arranged and presented with skill by a master sotryteller. The final chapter is Edgar Cayce's 1934 lecture, "The Continuity of Life."
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I needed an interpreter !,
By Tootsiebelle (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Death: God's Other Door (Paperback)
While any story about Edgar Cayce is fascinating, this falls short for me. It is interesting, but when the author (Hugh Cayce) quotes his father, I can't understand a word he's saying. Most of the book is done in a question and answer format between Edgar Cayce and his client, in quotations (his own words). For instance : "(Q) What form of consciousness does the spirit entity assume?" He is asked by the client."(A) That of the subconscious consciousness, as known in the material plane, or the acts and deeds, and thoughts, done in the body, are ever present before that being. Then consider what a hell digged by some, and what a haven and heaven builded by many." HUH ??? The whole book is like this......impossible to decipher and understand. Reading this was more frustrating than enjoyable. I didn't finish it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best books on Edgar Cayce,
By Cat Whipple "Author of Indian Kitty Powwow Pr... (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Death: God's Other Door (Paperback)
I have about 8 books on Edgar Cayce and I think this is one of the best. Written by his son, Hugh Lynn Cayce, we get to see not just the readings, but the man behind the readings from his son's eyes.
Like the previous reviewer Tootsiebelle said, its a hard book to understand. It is, if you aren't familiar with the way Cayce spoke when in trance. Reading Edgar Cayce's trance material is almost like trying to read old English, you have to put in some serious effort. Unfortunately, I think that keeps lots of people from reading books on Cayce. Which is a shame because once you understand what Edgar Cayce is saying, it's an awakening of the mind and an uplifting of the soul. At least it was for me. And its so worth taking the effort to understand his trance-speak because this man could talk to beings in the higher realms. Edgar Cayce could travel through higher realms and access the Akashic Records, and he could see and communicate with deceased people. This book has lots of Edgar Cayce's transcripts from readings about death, the afterlife, what it means to die, and where people go after death. The overall message is the same, no matter what reading, who the reading was for, or what year it took place. The main message is that we continue on, that we all reincarnate over and over in order to grow spiritually. When we are not on earth, we exist in the spiritual plane, and when not there, we are on earth (or other physical planes, for Edgar Cayce says there are many others). About death, Edgar Cayce says in one reading, "For, as has been given it is not all of life to live, nor yet all of death to die. For life and death are one, and only those who will consider the experience as one may come to understand or comprehend what peace indeed means." From reading 1977-1. There are some stories in here that I got a huge thrill from (and its worth getting the book for these stories that Hugh shares with us in regards to family spirits that communicated with Edgar Cayce). One of them is about when Edgar Cayce's mother was dieing. Edgar could see spirits gathering around his mother as she lay in bed dieing. I don't want to spoil anything for would-be readers though, so that's all I'll say about that one. Other then WOW! The other story is about a message that came from a group of deceased family members when Edgar Cayce was doing a reading for someone else. At the end of the reading, instead of coming out of trance, he began conveying a message to his wife from her departed family members. The transcripts give a one-sided conversation that went on between Edgar and the deceased family members, but it still gives some very clear pictures of what life is like on the other side. What I also like about this book is that the author paraphrases a lot of the transcripts, helping the reader understand what his dad was saying. He doesn't just leave the reader to figure it out on her own. I love Edgar Cayce's books because they affirm and strengthen my belief that we are all eternal souls. And this is one of my favorites of his books.
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