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122 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Believable and Inspiring
I picked up this book with some skepticism, as I'm an avid Cayce fan and hesitant to accept the claims of someone who asserts he is Cayce's reincarnation. While I still don't feel I can say for certain that I believe David Wilcock IS Cayce, I certainly find Wilcock plausible, mostly because the voice of Ra sounds a great deal like Cayce's Source.

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Published on February 18, 2005 by B. McEwan

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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much of it V. Interesting, Some of it Not Quite So...
The stuff in the book that has nothing to do with Edgar Cayce as a person & medium is the most useful and valuable material in the book, and makes it a worthwhile read. I disliked that the book read like a hagiography when it talked about the parallels between David Wilcock and Edgar Cayce. I appreciate that the scientific work that Wilcock has done is both very well...
Published on August 9, 2005 by Lesley M. Schultz


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122 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Believable and Inspiring, February 18, 2005
This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
I picked up this book with some skepticism, as I'm an avid Cayce fan and hesitant to accept the claims of someone who asserts he is Cayce's reincarnation. While I still don't feel I can say for certain that I believe David Wilcock IS Cayce, I certainly find Wilcock plausible, mostly because the voice of Ra sounds a great deal like Cayce's Source.

To Wilcock, Ra speaks far more directly than did Cayce's Source, however I tend to accept the explanation offered by this book's author, Wynn Free, that as Cayce's "Source," Ra presented ideas and information to Cayce in a form consistent with Cayce's fundamentalist Christainity. What's important here is that the concepts offered by Ra to Wilcock are highly similar to those offered to Cayce by his Source.

But whether Wilcock is, or is not, Cayce's reincarnation isn't that important, and finding the answer to that question really is not the reason to buy this book. The book is valuable for the elegant language and powerful ideas expressed by Ra to Wilcock, as well as for the two final chapters, which are reprints of text written by Wilcock that describe an astounding, and believable, way of understanding the nature of reality. Also, one of the final chapters is an exposition of what Wilcock calls "the energetic engine of evolution," which in and of itself is worth the purchase price of the book.

Many of the ideas attributed to Ra are not new to me. What is new is Ra's fresh and clear way of explaining them, and the inspirational impact of the readings that Wilcock channels from Ra. These are so good that I have shared them with several like-minded friends, and also made copies for myself so that I can read portions immediately before or after I meditate.

One of the things I find convincing about Wilcock is that he has consistently presented free of charge nearly all of his research and readings on several web sites, the addresses of which are noted in the book. His motivation appears to be a genuine desire to share Ra's message with others, rather than to enrich or glorify himself.

There is a lot of junk in print these days, and a lot of people claiming to be psychic when what they actually are is opportunistic, but Wilcock, and probably by extension those individuals who are associated with him, is the real deal. Buy this book and judge for yourself. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.

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66 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Read, May 13, 2004
This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
THE REINCARNATION OF EDGAR CAYCE explores the possibility that Edgar Cayce has reincarnated and now walks amidst us... as David Wilcock. From this slightly controversial assertion arises the basis for a most fascinating inside view of the topics of reincarnation, Edgar Cayce, David Wilcock, ascension, and the Law of One. THE REINCARNATION OF EDGAR CAYCE provides a careful overview of the consciousness work of David Wilcock.Many of David Wilcock's writings and channelings are included, as is information pertaining to the Egyptian sun-God, Ra.

Author Wynn Free does an excellent job of detailing Cayce's and Wilcock's various personal idiosyncracies, while slowly building a case that Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. The significance of this work is that it asks readers to keep open minds while considering the deeper implications of reincarnation, specifically Edgar Cayce's reincarnation. When we visualize how Edgar Cayce would come back (as he once said he would), would he be concerned with helping mankind deepen our understanding of our higher self? Most likely so. Would he be personally involved in providing as much information as freely as possible? Probably yes.

Whether or not you believe David Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, you'll love THE REINCARNATION OF EDGAR CAYCE for it's in-depth summary of scientific evidence supporting the theory of ascension, it's meticulous examination of Cayce and Wilcock, and it's explanation of what's happening next with Earth changes as we approach the predicted time of great transition. I highly recommend this beautifully written book!

-- author of "Aura Advantage: How the Colors in Your Aura
Help You Attain What You Desire and Attract Success"

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54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book Whose Time Has Come, June 20, 2004
This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
This is one of the most compelling, well-written, and informative books I have read. Most books dealing with the science of ascension either scratch the surface, make up good sounding fluff, or else disseminate disinformation. But Wynn Free's book "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?" is different - it packs a punch because of the incredible amount of uncorrupted truth it contains.

That David Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce is not the sole focal point of this book - but I think it serves as an excellent case study in reincarnation and provides a launching point into more universal subjects. The evidence provided should convince anyone with open eyes that reincarnation is a valid phenomenon - from there, the rest of metaphysics follows.

A good portion of the book is devoted to the Ra Material (considered to be the most accurate and reliable channeling material ever published). While the Ra Material can be difficult to read due to its dense verbiage, Wynn Free's book summarizes these same concepts in clear language and then expands upon them with further insights by David Wilcock and provides scientific evidence as back up. For this alone, I highly recommend it.

It's best to get this book and see for yourself what other treasures are contained between the covers. A short list worth mentioning: details regarding the process of individual and global ascension, tips on living your life in accordance with spiritual principles, and lots of scientific facts and documentation to prove this is not just speculation.

Being a discerning reader, I looked for holes and inconsistencies in the material and could find none. The insights given really resonated with my inner sense of knowing.

Overall, I would say this is a book whose time has come.

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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much of it V. Interesting, Some of it Not Quite So..., August 9, 2005
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Lesley M. Schultz "msthoth" (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
The stuff in the book that has nothing to do with Edgar Cayce as a person & medium is the most useful and valuable material in the book, and makes it a worthwhile read. I disliked that the book read like a hagiography when it talked about the parallels between David Wilcock and Edgar Cayce. I appreciate that the scientific work that Wilcock has done is both very well presented and thoroughly researched. Personally, I think that it can and does stand on its own merits- without the connection with Cayce. Okay, the scientific information is available free of charge on David Wilcock's website, and there is no reason to shell out money to purchase something available for free, but I don't think it's worthwhile paying anything to examine a case for someone being a reincarnation of someone else. Having been a visitor to David Wilcock's website many times beginning in 1999, I am disappointed that it has gone from a wonderful scientific exploration and thought-provoking set of documents into a very self-promoting piece of business, with lots of opportunities to separate you from your money. I'm not saying that neither the website nor the book has value, just "Buyer Beware."
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, though-provoking, essential, April 29, 2004
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This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
It seems the majority of reviewers (or reviewER, for that matter) for this book seem to have: a) not read the book, or b) having read it, are intent on attacking Wilcock personally as opposed to offering an insightful review on the subject matter covered in the book. Personally, having read the book and extra material on Wilcock's website, I am inclined to believe there is a strong possibility for his case. The book does a good job of relating the evidence; physically, astrologically, karmically, subconsciously, Wilcock does provide as solid a case as one could expect.

I find it odd that Wynn Free, a man who has met and conversed with Wilcock, provides a clear picture of David's personality, while the reviewer(s) here at Amazon seem to believe they (from a position of not even having read the book, it seems) have a greater understanding of this seemingly self-serving personality. According to them David is an ego-maniac, striving for attention, a self-proclaimed messiah. The book adequately presents its case, while its detractors seem to be fearful and reactionary.

As the book states, Cayce wasn't perfect, so why should Wilcock be? Just as Wilcock and Cayce should not be idealized as perfect human beings, the ARE should not be viewed as the be-all end-all of spiritual authority. As it is stated in the book, if the ARE were to officially endorse Wilcock (which they do not) as the Cayce's reincarnation, Wilcock would be unable to continue the work he is here to do. It is easy to imagine the response that would be received: thousands of people wanting psychic readings in the tradition that Cayce left behind.

Personally, I found the book to be enlightening. Section two has some of the most lucid and loving spiritual advice/knowledge that I have read. Being familiar with the Law of One material (whose authors DO endorse Wilcock, unlike what a reader from New Hampshire would lead you to believe), these readings not only agree with what has been given, but add a new dimension of clarity and humanity. The only problem I had with the entire book was the use of the date 10,500 BC (given by Cayce, and NOT Ra), as Ra clearly stated that the first contact was closer to 9000 BC, with the Great Pyramid constructed 4000 BC. But then again, Cayce also said Jesus was born in 4 AD.

I challenge people who do not believe in the connection to write reviews stating their case; not to retract into negative statements about Wilcock, but to clearly state their reasoning. Until then, I think that it is a complement to the book's authors that the positive reviewers have expressed that they have gained something spiritually enlightening from the book, while the negative reviewers have come across as philistine and uninformed.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book has changed my life, June 1, 2006
This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
The book 'The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce' has truly answered many of my questions about the transformation our planet is under going at this time. I shall never be the same for this book has changed my life. I move forward now with an ever present knowledge of where we've been and where we are going.
Thank you Wynn Free for setting me 'free'.
KST/Ohio
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Make up your OWN mind without paying a dime..., April 29, 2004
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This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
[...] You can certainly decide for yourself whether the naysayers here have a different agenda than reviewing the work objectively for your benefit...
I'm a long time follower of David's work. With that said, I thought the book was a fair presentation of the case, although some of the writing is tedious and drawn out. The Wilcock research and readings are more compelling, especially the 3rd part authored by Wilcock himself. I'm biased because I'm not particularly interested in the Cayce connection, as Wilcock's current work in this life (scientific reasearch and spiritual readings) is much more interesting to me.
Most of the people who have a problem with Wilcock claiming to be Cayce's reincarnation seem to be those who deify Cayce, and therefore will accept nothing less than a messiah. Most people who I know who are interested in David's work find out about him via the Cayce claim, and after some study of his work realize that a claim of reincarnation is INHERENTLY UNVERIFIABLE -and it's certainly no reason to go on a message board and get petty.
Which is precisely why David likes his contribution to metaphysics and science evaluated based on his current work, not that which he did or did not do in a past life. That's the fair way to judge anybody, although as the more negatively oriented commenters here illustrate, it's not nearly as easy as cheap shots and slander. If the Cayce claim has gotten your attention so that you can hear the larger, more urgent message, than it has served its purpose, IMHO.
So go to www.ascension2000.com and make up your own mind.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very positive,logical, well-written and eye-opening, April 11, 2004
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Gaylan K. Frederic (redondo beach, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
This book is the first of its type I have read. It's not simply about the reincarnation of one man. It deals with the past and future of us all. Positive, logical and well-written, it's chocked full of documented facts which support the intuitive knowledge which I've had for years. It raises the window shade, saying to us "If you think Life's wonderful from your current point of view, take a look at THIS!" It reveals the big picture, imparts a warm and insightful truth. It matters not whether Wilcock is Cacye. This read inspires appreciation of and confidence in both our selves and the marvels to come.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Astounding, remarkable, truthful, a MUST read, April 11, 2004
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This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
I began reading "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce" with an open if not somewhat of a skeptical mind. Not only was I stunned at the insight and truth it revealed but, I felt as if it was written for me at the perfect time.

If you are concerned for our world and your place in it, READ THIS BOOK. Not only does it provide answers to age old questions, it provides valuable tools to face what is ahead.

Millions of people are aware that change is in the air, we sense it, we feel it, and we see it. Read this book and decide for yourself if David Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. The fact is, it's irrelevant, and the universal truth revealed in this book is valuable for all.

I've never recommended a modern-day book before but this book is different. Buy it, read it and decide for yourself.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Plausible, September 20, 2005
This review is from: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (Paperback)
Reincarnation is a controversial subject and Wynn presents facts then lets you make your own conclusion. There is so much more in this book than a study of Edgar Cayce's reincarnation. The information on Atlantis, the power of the pyramids, a future ascension and most definitly the truth that there is and always has been GOD. I found the book well written, the information intriguing and I would recommend it to readers seeking a different view of current spirituality.
Beverly J Scott author of Righteous Revenge, Ruth Fever, and Jena's Choice.
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