Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records: The Book of Life
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David Hartley-Margolin
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This audiobook describes the Akashic Records, the source from which Edgar Cayce received many of his remarkable insights. Also known as the Book of Life, the Akashic Records is the storehouse of all information - every word, deed, feeling, thought, and intent - for every individual who has ever lived upon the Earth. Todeschi explains how each of us can access our own Book of Life to learn about our past, present, and future.
©1997 Kevin J. Todeschi (P)2020 Kevin J. TodeschiWhat listeners say about Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records: The Book of Life
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- Isis
- 12-05-22
Highly recommend
I would highly recommend to anyone who is on the journey of self discovery
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- Emily Flint
- 04-10-22
Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records
I loved this hugely! Clarified a lot and realisation that I have been tapping into the Akashic Records for myself AND others for years and that - also - when facilitating a QHHT (Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique) Session for individuals, this is what is happening for them, too.
The only thing I did not like were the ‘Reveries’ at the end - I only started listening to #1, and, though, to say that you are allowing a person to go back in time to see another life and then say that it is Egypt and them for the person to be standing in front of The Great Pyramids at Giza is auto suggestion NOT past life reverie.
The whole book on Edgar Cauve work, though, was excellent.
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