For years Edgar Cayce, the most documented psychic of all time, provided a small group of individuals with lessons in soul growth and personal transformation. This volume presents a new look at those major principles. From the first lesson on cooperation through others on ideals, patience, oneness and love, this book provides specific tools for personal and spiritual development. The Cayce information suggests that each individual has a definite purpose for living. There is also the promise that with a spiritual intent we can come to understand that purpose. We are all here for a reason, a reason that joins us in search of a common heritage. Presented here are insights for awakening to our spiritual nature and to an awareness of the purpose of the soul.Edgar Cayce's Twelve Lessons in Personal Spirituality is designed as a tool for personal reflection, as a handbook for small group discussion, and even as a source of encouragement during those moments when the challenges of life seem more overwhelming than the beauty of it. For though we may be separated by language, or religion, or customs, or race, or even vast distances, we all share the earth as our temporal home, we are all Children of the same God, and we are all seekers along the way.
This book covers spiritual growth and transformation in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step approach. Drawing upon the principles of personal development and spiritual transformation outlined decades ago by Edgar Cayce, the author covers such topics as meditation, love, the nature of the soul, spiritual ideals, and the Oneness of all life. For anyone who has ever read A Course in Miracles, Conversations with God, or Celestine Prophecy, this is a must. Great for small group study, as well!
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