Channeling is a fascinating mystery. In this extraordinary work, join Henry Reed as he draws on American psychic Edgar Cayce s inspiring words and principles to show how we can reach our higher selves, understand the nature of our super and subconscious minds, and heal ourselves by using our soul as a conduit, Reed reveals how the great, untapped power of our spirit can transform our lives in very meaningful ways.
Amazing! Basically the much easier-to-understand version of "Edgar Cayce On Dreams." Covers intuition, dreams, thought processes and different forms of meditation. I will be referring back to this quite often!
This is a good book to recommend to novice people. It covers many topics besides the Higher-Self. I appreciate the author giving warnings about channeling, meditation, and automatic writing because of mischievous spirits and entities. However, I strongly suggest to read books on Huna to better understand the connection among higher self,middle self, and the subconscious minds.
An interesting read on a controversial topic. Henry Reed explains the topic of channeling in a well thought out manner, including the history and the methods employed by Edgar Cayce. The course of the book takes us from channeling spirits and otherworldly entities to how to channel our higher selves to improve our lives and self growth.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found it to be very helpful in my own pursuit of aligning with my Higher Self. The book is inspirational, but also pragmatic in it's advice. It offers the appropriate cautions, and I walked away feeling encouraged and empowered.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found it to be very helpful in my own pursuit of aligning with my Higher Self. The book is inspirational, but also pragmatic in it's advice. It offers the appropriate cautions, and I walked away feeling encouraged and empowered.
Easy read on channeling your higher spirit. Contains practical examples on how to recollect dreams, interpret dreams, channeling higher dimensional beings, and connect with your true authentic self.
This was my first foray into the realm of Edgar Cayce. After reading this book, I wonder if now I've been holding back from the study of Cayce needlessly, as other authors writing of Cayce's work seem to have ascribed to him an intense fascination with Christianity that I do not possess. However, Henry Reed's book here elegantly dips into the relevant Christian concepts in such a way so as to be palatable for one who merely wishes to be educated but not converted. Moreover, Reed discusses how several overtly Christian concepts actually had completely different meanings to Cayce, such as how the Book of Revelation in the Second Testament was believed by Cayce- not to be a doomsday account but- to be a mystical journey through the self, through the “seven churches” (chakras) of our other dimensional energy system, ultimately resulting in the oneness with all of creation.
In Edgar Cayce On Channeling Your Higher Self, Reed covers almost every aspect of channeling I can think of: from the psycho-spiritual mechanics of how Cayce believes all minds are connected and therefore, how channeling works in the first place, to some basic tenets of channeling that Cayce has set down that he believes will enable anyone to empower himself. Also included are the numerous methods one can employ for channeling, the various benevolent “entities” one can channel beyond the higher self (there's an interesting section on meditating with plants that I can't wait to try with my cacti!), channeling through your dreams, dreaming for others, group channeling for a common, elevated goal, etc. Additionally, I think this book is especially valuable to writers, as it incidentally or not provides a much deeper look into the creative process than many books I've read geared specifically to writers for this sole purpose.
Channeling provides an excellent resource for new and experienced channels alike. It's graduated in its message, so I advise to read from front to back, instead of jumping around. Each topic is done well, but with so many topics, there is only enough time to whet your appetite for a new haunt that you can chase elsewhere in more detail. I've been channeling for more than twenty years, but still find much value in this little book. My copy is now marked up with love and dog-eared in my most reverent style, as I intend to continually refer to this book until such time that I am finally able to digest all of the information within it.
I had the good fortune to read this book while taking a course from Henry Reed. He explains Cayce's often cryptic readings in a very lucid way. Especially fascinating is Cayce's interpretation of the book of Revelation as a symbolic description of a chakra-based meditation practice.
I loved this book. It brings up some amazing things to try. Having experienced autowriting before, I can understand how the most important thing about channeling is to remember who you are and trust in it.