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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It didn't change my life, but it changed the way I view life,
By dormann@dataphone.se (Sweden (ex pat English)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Seer Out of Season: The Life Of Edgar Cayce (Mass Market Paperback)
The Bible,Battle for the Mind and A Seer out of Season are my 3 top lifetime books.
A Seer out of Season is a sensitive portrayal of the life of a most remarkable, yet very ordinary, man. You get the full picture, together with warts. No over-sentimental, hero-worship here. Just a simple story, simply told - and simply full of wonder.
I remember well the author quoting Cayce as saying, "I do nothing you can't do." A remarkable
assertion when you see what Cayce did.
And you will see what Cayce did if you read this book. It will change your view of self, life and
eternity.
Looking for a meaning to it all? Then have a read of this. You will find it cuts across all the boundaries and unites the mind and soul in a harmony you couldn't think existed. Journey into the new you and the new world of you with this book.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Honest portrayal of Cayce as a gifted seer -- but very human,
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This review is from: A Seer Out of Season: The Life Of Edgar Cayce (Mass Market Paperback)
In recent years, there has been a tendency to elevate Edgar Cayce to the status of an almost-mythological figure. You will find none of that here. In "A Seer Out of Season," Dr. Harmon Bro portrays Cayce as a man with extraordinary psychic gifts, but also a human being, warts and all. That's what I liked best about the book. For the first time, I could relate to Cayce as a real person, not an overblown myth. In my opinion, this is the best Cayce biography on the market.This is NOT a debunking book. Bro personally worked with Cayce for almost a year in 1944, and retains a deep, abiding respect for "The Sleeping Prophet." He accepts the reality of Cayce's abilities, and continues to study the Readings. However, in later years, there was a falling out between Bro and the Edgar Cayce Foundation, and Bro now has his own org. Much of the controversy centered around Bro's more humanistic views of Cayce, as he is portrayed in this book. The very fact that Bro knew Cayce personally is what prevents him from falling into the trap of hero worship. As Bro himself writes: "For many -- though not all -- he [Cayce] is a modern equivalent to oracles of the past, celebrated in traditions of East or West, or in legends of Shamanism. Yet this treatment rubs the face out of his portrait, because it removes an essential part of his story." (P. 5) Amen. If you, too, are interested in the man behind the Cayce legend, then by all means, do read this book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read,
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This review is from: A Seer Out of Season: The Life Of Edgar Cayce (Mass Market Paperback)
Long review short - this is a well-written book about the life of an incredibly interesting man. Whether or not you believe in seers, this book is a page-turner for its riveting story of a very ordinary yet extraordinary person.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: A Seer out of Season: The Life of Edgar Cayce (Hardcover)
This book is valuable to me as a support for my Christian faith. Cayce was privileged to know answers to some of life's hard questions, such as, the validity of other faiths and why "bad" things happen to good people. While I think editorial tweeking could make the messages more clear and the text more readable, I find the information within to be faith-strengthening.
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Highly important read,
This review is from: A Seer Out of Season: The Life Of Edgar Cayce (Mass Market Paperback)
An important read for anyone who wishes to heighten themselves spiritually and acquire a better understanding of the laws of nature, simply so.
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A Seer out of Season: The Life of Edgar Cayce (Signet) by Harmon Hartzell Bro (Mass Market Paperback - April 3, 1990)
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