Product Description
This book 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.
|
Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records: The Book of Life ( neurofiber )
I am a Computer security professional and this book provides many references to today's technology. I really enjoy the "what if" and thoughts of accessing a universal database of knowledge would be amazing. It is an amazing read.
|
Great Information about The Book of Life ( dottie@biz-usa.com )
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2I2UEOM9Z30SR
|
A True World Record ( theunknownsurfer )
It is interesting how everything in the lives of these case examinations falls into place once we move back and see the bigger picture. It all makes sense now.
Whatever we don't resolve in one life moves on into the next. Never in my wildest dreams would I have considered the movie "Groundhog Day" a documentary.
I could not put this book down. I even gave it to friends who scoffed at reincarnation, telling them to "Explain this!"
|
Ohhh, now I get it. ( psydes212 )
This book is really indepth and gives examples of Edgar Cayce looking into the Akashic Records for many of his clients (people he did readings for). I have heard about the Akashic Records before, but this book truly explains it in a new depth. This book is slow in some parts, but it picks up very quickly. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for information on the spritual realm, or just wanting to understand life more as a whole.
|
Wow that was interesting
I had never really heard of any of this stuff before(Akashic records or Atlantis etc.) but after having read several other Cayce books I decided what the heck and started reading it with an open mind. Wow it was interesting, a tad strange but it really makes you think.
|