Awakening Your Psychic Powers - Edgar Cayce (Edgar Cayce Guides)
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Based on the writings of Edgar Cayce, a guide to unleashing inborn psychic awareness covers such areas as psychic sensitivity, intuition-developing exercises, dreaming, meditation, clairvoyance, and telepathy. Reprint.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33174 in Books
- Published on: 1997-07-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 242 pages
Customer Reviews
the path to inner power
usted to read books on spirituality and psychic matters since i was 14 (now 24) , i found no other book with such a depth of information, capable of inspiring anyone. this book is very clear teaching you the metaphysical side as well as the scientific, based on recent researches . this book is mainly based on Edgar Cayce readings (cayce's readings: his words while in trance), who was a nostradamus of this century although he's the best documented medium / psychic/ healer of all times... i had some psychic experiences myself and i know that psychic powers are not a fake or only available for certain type of people, but it requires will and quite a reasonable faith , because as usual if you don't believe you won't see anything, when you do start believing the whole cosmic forces laws from the universe will work for you, in your benefit. This is the right book to discover and perhaps if you go further awaken your powers, no books will do your work but some have the power of revealing truth, once you have this truth in your heart, once it has become part of you, you may fly high! i am opened to anyone who would like to share thoughts , ideas etc on these matters, just e-mail me. I recommend this book for its great quality , and for its price you have no excuses , get one!
Superb introduction to metaphysics
This is an excellent introduction to the psychic dimension and metaphysics in general.
In part one, the author explores some universal concepts that serve to explain the nature of reality and how psychic awareness is a natural part of that reality. The work of Fritjof Capra, Gary Zukav, Lawrence LeShan, Rupert Sheldrake and Carl Jung is referred to in these chapters and it makes interesting reading.
Part two discusses some of the more common psychic experiences and how to evoke them - through intuition, dreams, meditation and hypnosis. I found the chapters on dreams and dreaming the most interesting. When we dream, our vibrational pattern shifts and we tune to a different spectrum of reality. And if you want to become psychic in a graceful manner, you must allow it to grow out of the practice of meditation.
Part three probes the role of the body, mind and soul in psychic awareness. It discusses the hologram, morphogenetic fields, the conscious, subconscious, superconscious and infinite mind. It also includes a "second verse" to the children's bedtime prayer "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the lord my soul to keep" in these words received in trance: "I thy child forever play, about thy knees at close of day, within thy arms I now shall creep, and learn thy wisdom while I sleep."
Part four provides some experiments for the reader that wishes to venture into this exciting realm, and discusses the ultimate purpose of psychic awareness. It includes planning, dream recording, using a pendulum, mental telepathy, open channelling and cultivating one's spirituality. The book concludes with a discussion of psychic awareness as harbinger of global changes, followed by a bibliography and index.
This is a highly impressive text, dealing with all the relevant aspects of the psychic realm and how to cultivate one's psychic powers. The style is engaging throughout and easy to understand. I highly recommend it as a sensible guide to those who are interested in metaphysics but confused by the large number of disciplines and books available.



