Edgar Cayce for the Ages

There are classic books you tell yourself you should read….sometime. You might even come across one in a bookstore and buy it to read…sometime. The Story of Edgar Cayce: There is a River by Thomas Sugrue is one such book for me. Finally, Edgar Cayce had popped up in so many of our Supernal Spiritual Development Circles, I decided I should break down and read the book.

I first learned about Edgar Cayce in the 1970’s through the work of Jess Stern. Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet played a major role in kicking off the New Age movement.  Cayce lived from 1877-1945. Born in Kentucky, he was steeped in the farming and Protestant culture of his time. He became famous for giving amazing psychic health and life readings while asleep. He left behind over 14,000 documented readings covering treatments for almost every medical condition. Beyond that, he touched on such subjects as philosophy, metaphysics, reincarnation, history, and the future. The Association for Research and Enlightenment was formed in 1931 to explore the areas brought to light in the Cayce readings. The Association based in Virginia Beach is still following its mission:

The Mission of the A.R.E. is to help people transform their lives for the better, through research, education, and application of core concepts found in the Edgar Cayce readings and kindred materials that seek to manifest the love of God and all people and promote the purposefulness of life, the oneness of God, the spiritual nature of humankind, and the connection of body, mind, and spirit.

There are now multiple volumes about every aspect of Edgar Cayce’s life and work, but There is a River was the first. Thomas Sugrue was handpicked by the Edgar and Gertrude Cayce to tell their story. He first met Cayce in 1927. He knew the man, not the legend. There is a River is the product of personal interviews with Edgar and his family,  who struggled with making a life while possessing an amazing, but often burdensome, gift.

Though the book is over 70 years old, it’s easy for the modern reader to get involved with the story and the characters. Sugrue was more storyteller than biographer and captures the emotions of his subjects. Edgar Cayce comes across as a humble, simple man of great Christian faith. When he first shows signs of his extraordinary gifts, he is bewildered and frightened. As a product of the South, he fears his abilities may be of the devil and constantly weighs actions as good or evil. The love story between Edgar and Gertrude Evans is sweet and compelling. She became his wife and helpmate in every way. She followed him to the grave only four months after his passing.

There were no grand triumphs during Cayce’s lifetime. The dream of opening a holistic hospital only lasted two years, thanks to the Great Depression. The small victories came in the mail—the thank you letters from people who benefitted from the Cayce readings. There is a River was first published in 1943 and ironically played a part in hastening Edgar’s death. Stuffed sacks of letters requesting readings induced him to sacrifice his health by stepping up the readings beyond his capacity.

Thanks to meticulous work of longtime secretary, Gladys Davis, and the devotion of the oldest son, Hugh Lynn Cayce, the readings lived on.  The A.R.E. carries forward the work. Hopefully, Edgar and Gertrude on the other side are aware and well pleased that their lives of service are appreciated by those who have followed.

Peeking into the Akashic Records

Part Two of a series on the Akashic Records

Ernesto Ortiz is a name I’ve often seen referenced in metaphysical writings and so I purchased his book The Akashic Records: Sacred Wisdom for Transformation to gain a better understanding of the intriguing topic. Ortiz has been teaching Levels I, 2 & 3 for Akashic Records Certification across the globe for about twenty five years.

This is a text book for the serious metaphysical student. The first half lays down much of the spiritual sensitivities necessary to approach accessibility to the Akashic Records. He covers a lot of territory breaking down spiritual planes (physical, astral, causal, mental, etheric), mediation, chakras, auras and the like. One chapter is devoted to the history of modern day Akashic Records reading about a man named Johnny Prochaska, the founder of the current teaching methods. Prochaska’s story reminded me of the Reiki beginnings with Dr. Mikao Usui. Both men received sacred energy and information to pass onto the world in the 20th century.

The second half of the book gets into the nitty-gritty about the mechanics of connecting to the records and how to postulate questions. It involves reaching a certain state of open energy mediation and then repeating a simple prayer. Level 1 is taught in the book, which is strictly for personal connection, not accessing other people’s records.

Learning to do this is like any other accomplished skill. It begins with an innate talent, but develops with practice. From a personal perspective, I have always been an intuitive person with an attraction toward the healing arts. But, I’m not hugely talented in hearing messages, receiving visions, or transmitting energy. However, I’ve been willing to learn and put in the time to practice.

Getting in touch with the Akashic information and guidance feels like part of a natural progression.

Chapter 24 features a list of possible questions to ask once the records have been opened. The first question suggested is “What erroneous belief operates in my life that causes me to experience the world in the way I do?”

Tomorrow I will share my first experience connecting to the Akashic Records and the answer I received to that question.

If you’re a spiritual adventurer, Akashic Records: Sacred Wisdom for Transformation, is certainly a source of exploration. I purchased a paper copy, but the Kindle version is more than worth the bargain price.

“Journey of the Awakened Heart”

Channelled material appears to be coming through more people as we continue in this interesting era of global spiritual development. In Journey of the Awakened Heart, professional photographer Jeff Fasano shares the messages he has received as a channel for the Archangel Michael.
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    As we have walked our pathways on the journey of self-mastery we have read many books that have given us valuable information and concepts to think about and we have stored much of this in our minds. Now, many of us are wondering, “What’s next? What do we do with all of the information?” “How do I incorporate these concepts in my life?” The next step is to bring what we have stored in our minds into our hearts, so that we may actually live from it.
Journey of the Awakened Heart is a book that does just this. It contains the teachings of Archangel Michael that in detail guides us step by step to move within our heart to discover who we are, our talents and gifts and our passion and purpose in this lifetime. Contained within it’s pages are messages and lessons that give us tools to put into practice what we have learned so we can love ourselves more and live the life we say we want.
Michael plainly illuminates a path for us in this book. And if we follow it, we can move from being a silent observer of our life to becoming a willing, joyful and excited participant in it.
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God’s Grace even in Iran

I saw this pop up on Kindle this morning and thought I would pass it on—
Kindle Daily Deal — $1.99, reg price $22.99
Embark on a chilling journey inside one of the world’s darkest and most dangerous places: Evin, the notorious Tehran prison. Here, prisoners are routinely tortured, abused, and violated. Executions are frequent and sudden. But for two women imprisoned for their Christian faith—Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh—this hell on earth was a place of unlikely grace as they reflected God’s love and compassion to their fellow prisoners and guards. Against all odds, Evin would become the only church many of them had ever known.
In Captive in Iran, Maryam and Marziyeh recount their 259 days in Evin. It’s an amazing story of unyielding faith—when denying God would have meant freedom. Of incredible support from strangers around the world who fought for the women’s release. And of bringing God’s light into one of the world’s darkest places—giving hope to those who had lost everything, and showing love to those in despair.
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“Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife”

Since Dr. Raymond Moody broke ground in the 1970’s with Life After Life, books on NDE (near death experience) have created their own genre. The authors have faced ridicule, skepticism, been discounted as crackpots or praised for their bravery. Most have not been educated enough or sophisticated enough to merit national exposure. This year the NDE took a leap of credibility with the publication of two books written by medical doctors. Mary C. Neal, an orthopedic surgeon, made the television rounds with To Heaven and Back, an account of her drowning in a kayaking accident and subsequent heavenly experience.

But it’s been Dr. Eben Alexander who hit the mother lode with an Oprah interview about his story, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife.  This is a book that will be perceived very differently by readers, depending upon where they are in their spiritual journey.  For those of us who need no proof of heaven and have read many books on the topic, it isn’t the most compelling NDE book around. For others who find this new territory, it may be a powerful story, hard to dismiss. Harvard Medical School’s Dr. Eben Alexander is certainly a highly credible source for an incredible tale.

One day a bacterial E. coli infection quickly overtakes the respected neurosurgeon’s system and fills his brain with pus. He spends seven days in a coma and, by all medical precedent, should die or at best be left in a vegetative state. Instead, he makes a full recovery with an amazing memory of an afterlife.

Personally, this reader found the book’s style a bit too abbreviated. With short chapters, it often felt like it was about to get compelling, when the chapter suddenly ended. The heavenly descriptions felt a bit like teasers. He spent time in a place of heavenly ooze and mud that I’d never read about before. Angels on butterfly wings, orbs, and beautiful hills fall in line with more common accounts. It’s hard to describe the indescribable. As Alexander puts it, “conveying that knowledge now is rather like being a chimpanzee, becoming human for a single day to experience all of the wonders of human knowledge, and then returning to one’s chimp friends and trying to tell them what it was like knowing several different Romance languages, the calculus, and the immense scale of the universe.”

Still, it’s an important book in the NDE lexicon, written with sincerity and intelligence. Dr. Alexander comes to the conclusion of the finest spiritual books—“not only was my journey about love, but it was also about who we are and how connected we all are.”

Whether you’re already a true believer or a doubting Thomas, Proof of Heaven is a miraculous tale of  against-the-odds survival and a peek at an unearthly realm of heavenly promise.

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For an overview on scientific and anecdotal research on Near Death Experiences, read this article at Salon.com Near Death, Explained

Pet Psychic’s Charming Tales

According to pet psychic, Jeanne Miller, animals have a lot to say!
PET CHATTER is a novella length book filled with direct quotes from the pets

  • Read what they say about aging and the other side.
  • What they think of other animals…including humans.
  • Receive insights from rescued and shelter pets
  • Laugh at Critter Comedy and Lost in Translation, as we watch them try to navigate a very human world. You will also get the inside scoop on behavior issues, and much more.

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You’ll also like her first book–THE PET PSYCHIC DIARIES

 

Enjoy–“If I Could Talk to the Animals” by Rex Harrison from the original DR. DOOLITTLE