Creating a Meaningful Life
By Amy Betit
In this
Atlantic University "mini-lesson,"
youll have a chance to explore what you may offer
to yourself that would help you create more meaning in your life.
Inner Guidance
By John Van Auken
A leading Edgar Cayce scholar tells how to develop a relationship
with inner guidance that you can trust.
Channeling Your Higher Self
By Henry Reed
Book Summary by Rachel Creager
Edgar Cayce popularized the word, "channel," to
mean bringing forth, and had a unique "mega-vision"
of the many ways in which we can bring forth blessings from Spirit.
Awaken Your Awareness of Intuition
By Nancy Pohle & Ellen Selover
The intuitive impressions we receive come to us in a variety of different ways.
Soul Development: Edgar Cayces approach for a new world
By Kevin Todeschi
Book Summary by Lorrie Kazan
To the question of "who am I?" one might rightly
ask, "whom do I declare myself to be, and by what standard am I willing to live?"
Intuition
By John Van Auken
You have to express your willingness to listen to what
the 'felt sense' has to say, without an agenda of your own.
Psychic Training Comics
Henry Reed, Kumiko Sakurai Foster, Miyuki Kaneko
A comic book on Edgar Cayce's vision of psychic development
is under development at
Atlantic University. Here you can read the first chapter.
Prayer and Psychic Experiences
By Charles Thomas Cayce
There is a close relationships between ESP, prayer,
meditation, dreams, and other deeper states of consciousness.
Value Added Remote Viewing
By Henry Reed
What has to be added to remote viewing to make it a useful tool for self-actualization?
The Intelligent Heart
By Bruce & David McArthur
Book summary by Linda Brown
This book is a comprehensive examination of the Universal
Laws and combines the wisdom of Edgar Cayce with the science of HeartMath.
Why Edgar Cayce Was Not a Psychic: Typological Issues and Their
Social and Religious Consequences
Harmon Hartzell Bro, Ph.D.
The thesis of this paper is that using the term "psychic"
as the central typological designation for Edgar Cayce
misdirects serious inquiry on who he was and what he
did, as well as impedes replication of his activity,
by emphasizing his acquisition of data at the expense
of the rich system of values which he both expounded
and enacted, and in which he grounded his own self-understanding
and practice.
Remote Viewing and Self-Realization
A commentary on Russell Targ's book: Limitless Mind
By Henry Reed
Edgar Cayce used remote viewing himself sometimes, like
when he announced from his self-induced clairvoyant
consciousness that his next client had not yet arrived
at home where he was to be for his reading from Cayce,
or when Cayce noted that the prescribed remedy, "oil
of smoke" was hidden in the back room shelf of the pharmacist.
Will the Real Edgar Cayce Please Stand Up?
By Kevin J. Todeschi
Over the years so many individuals have contacted A.R.E.
about being the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce or about
being in ongoing psychic communication with the soul
of Edgar Cayce that the organization has had to create
form letters to respond to those numerous letters, phone calls, and in-person visits.
Edgar Cayce on Religion and Psychic Experience
By Harmon Bro.
Book Summary by Susie Pedigo
Every human soul has psychic ability. Need, opportunity
and intent must be in place before psychic phenomena
occurs. So psychic ability has to be more than a kit
of useful tools; it must include the awareness the way
things are and a desire to work with the way things are.