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| ISBN: | 0876044488 (ISBN13: 9780876044483) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Collector's Library of the Unknown |
Thomas Joseph Sugrue
Paperback | Pages: 330 pages Rating: 4.26 | 1846 Users | 98 Reviews

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| Title | : | There is a River: The Story of Edgar Cayce (Collector's Library of the Unknown) |
| Author | : | Thomas Joseph Sugrue |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 330 pages |
| Published | : | May 1st 2003 by A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlightenment) |
| Categories | : | Biography. Spirituality. Nonfiction. Philosophy. Metaphysics. Religion |
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When my generation, born in the latter 1940s, somehow blew our minds by the 1960s and challenged some of our parents' ideas about civil rights, war, religion, education, and even medicine, the books and astonishing insights of somebody named Edgar Cayce were just another among many new possibilities for us to discover. The bookstores and the streets were exploding with marches and ideas, music, art, cosmic consciousness for peace and love. It was a wonderful and heady and terrible time ofI liked this book except I found at times it was confusing or in some areas it was too vague, or too dry. Perhaps because the book was originally published in 1942, that was the style of the day. Today, perhaps in our expectations, we request a faster, smoother read.However, I did learn a lot about Edgar Cayce, who was born March 18, 1877. As a little boy in a small town in Kentucky, Cayce requested a copy of the Bible so he could read it. His fascination of the Bible at such a young age, made
This was an amazing book to me, about a humble man who devoted his mind to Source/God.

Full disclosure: I am a member of the A. R. E. (the Association for Research and Enlightenment, the Edgar Cayce foundation in Virginia Beach). I have long been interested in Edgar Cayce and his unusual life and work. I have read a lot about "the sleeping prophet," but this is the most detailed account I have come across and the only full biography written by someone who knew Cayce and interviewed him extensively. Cayce was a man with an extraordinary gift that he himself did not understand and
I wanted to like this more. The concept is so fascinating to me but the narrative became redundant in places. Certainly a fascinating man and story, didnt particularly like the writing though. Some of my favorite was in the philosophy at the end of the book. Every persons life is shaped to some extent by karma: his own, that of his associates and loved ones, that of his nation and race, and that of the world itself. But these, singly or together are not greater than free well. It is what the
It was the first time I heard the words past lives and reincarnation. I had been calling them my other lives but didn't know there were words for them.Bless my Aunt Edna who gave me this book to read when I was 9.
The complete biography of Edgar Cayce covers not only his fascinating life and the phenomenal information that came through his psychic readings, but it also provides hope to anyone suffering from illness or despair of heart and spirit.
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