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Edgar Cayce's Story of the Soul

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Gain a true understanding of the genesis and nature of souls, according to the Edgar Cayce readings. Church answers questions such as what really happened in the Garden of Eden and whether we are fully evolved or still evolving.

252 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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W.H. Church

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1,038 reviews
March 7, 2019
I don't know if any of Cayce's visions are true. I'm not sure I can believe any of it. In the end this was a book I wish I had not wasted my time to read. I only wish there was a cliff's notes of this to give me the highlights b/c the book was wordy and hard to follow. I did finish it and was hoping to glean something insightful... I never found it.
5 reviews
November 5, 2014
Amazing

If your looking for a good can't put down book, besides a soul searching book look no further. If you've always wandered about the theory of creation and our soul and spirit, how we became whether you believe or not will keep you up at night or keep you thinking and continue searching until your right back re-reading this book for answers, and understanding. Very interesting and entertaining read.
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48 reviews1 follower
July 7, 2017
This book will only make sense to those who have read other books concerning Edgar Casey's understanding of the Akashic records. This book is a combination of several theories of man's beginning and the future to come. If you like anthropology you'll love it!
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61 reviews
January 22, 2016
I'd rather give this book 2 & 1/2 stars, but that's not possible.

I don't understand what the title has to do with the book. It's completely misnamed.

Most of the book is a recounting of Edgar Cayce's readings on Atlantis with details presumably filled in by other sources from the author.

The Atlantis part I thought was quite interesting, regardless of whether you think it happened or not. The rest...I don't understand what the author was going for. Like I said earlier, the book is completely misnamed.

Which makes me glad I got it at a discount.
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22 reviews
January 6, 2023
I read this book on recommendation from a co-worker. I enjoyed it (and read it again), but.....well, I'm not sure about it. That's all I can say.
29 reviews2 followers
August 9, 2011
While the content is very good (though I still have a lot of thinking to do on the Cayce material), the writing isn't good, it's in a distracting narrative-like format.
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9 reviews
August 2, 2015
LOVED this. Answers so many questions about the start of the world and since.
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