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Edgar Cayce And a Course in Miracles: A Comparison of the Teachings of the Edgar Cayce Readings and a Course in Miracles

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Author Judith Sherbenou takes an interesting look at the similarities and differences between the Edgar Cayce material and A Course in Miracles. Helen Shucman scribed A Course in Miracles in the late 1960s early 70s, and Edgar Cayce gave over 14,000 readings in his lifetime. Both works cover a vast spiritual and philosophical arena. This book seeks to show that while the Cayce readings and the words scribed by Helen Shucman have their differences, they support each other in wonderful ways. With chapters such as Love and Fear , Healing and the Body , and Judgment and Forgiveness , this book will speak to the reader on many levels.

55 pages, Paperback

First published October 31, 2006

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February 4, 2008
Written by a scholar of both the Edgar Cayce philosophy and A Course in Miracles, this book will give you a wonderful view of the perspectives and wisdom found in both of these legacies of light. Both the Course and Cayce teach that God is neither offended nor vengeful, and has provided a way for souls to find their way back to oneness with God. With chapters that include Love and Fear, Healing and the Body, and Judgment and Forgiveness, this book will lift you to a level of living and thinking that will make your life more peaceful, happy, and loving.
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