A Marvelous Book on the Mystery of ReincarnationNovember 23, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I like books by Kevin J. Todeschi. I've also read his Edgar Cayce on Soul Mates: Unlocking the Dynamics of Soul Attraction and Edgar Cayce on the Reincarnation of Biblical Characters. I presently have his The Encyclopedia of Symbolism (Creative Breakthroughs Book) beside my dream journal to help me with interpretation. In his books, Todeschi describes unusual concepts clearly and uses many examples and anecdotes to illustrate his points.
Reincarnation is one of my favorite topics. This is a great book for explaining what life is all about. It's also wonderful for deciphering Cayce's ideas since the long, convoluted sentences of the psychic's trance readings are often difficult to understand.
Because I've also read Todeschi's introduction to Edgar Cayce on Overcoming Fear and Anxiety, I know that the author's life was profoundly improved by delving into his own past lives. His appreciation for solving some of his own personal mysteries through an understanding of his previous incarnations rings through in this book.
If you are a seeker, this is a must-read book.
eccentricNovember 5, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have been reading Cayce books for 40 years and this has been one of the most helpful. It answers most of my questions regarding karma and reincarnation. Cayce was a good and generous man, reading the Bible several times a year, teaching Sunday School and helping others. He was troubled, however, with channeling reincarnation issues. He soon realized that with this information, he could help others by giving them healing information that he was receiving. Upon establishing his Area for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach, others are still able to access myriads of "dictations". These were saved from his readings, so others can still be healed. If nothing more, it has helped me have more peace and understanding when bad things happen to good people and vice versa.
Edgar Cayce Akashic RecordsAugust 29, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Found this book very interesting. As a fan of Sylvia Browne, I was already familiar with the Hall of Records (Akashic Records). Nice to know that Cayce also talked about many of the things Sylvia supports, and he did that in the beginning of this century. If so many mediums/physics are seeing the same things, it is my opinion that increases the validity of the belief.
Great BookJune 5, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is the most inspirational book regarding Mr. Cayce's readings which I've read yet. It provides some powerful insights to traditional religious beliefs that will expand your understanding. There are some interesting case histories which make good story-within-a-story reading and I felt a sense of empowerment upon completing the book.
Powerful, informative and funJune 3, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
What if every thought, deed or feeling each of us has ever had or might likely have is being recorded in a book about us? Perhaps this "book" is written in energy, or as Edgar Cayce said, "etched in the ethers?"
When Edgar Cayce, perhaps the most documented psychic in history, was asked where he obtained the information he delivered in psychic readings, he noted two main sources: one was the subconscious mind of the querent and the other was from a place he called "The Hall of Records."
Mr. Todeschi states, "The Akashic Records are the impulse that draws to us exactly what we need, exactly when we need it. They are the force that brings individuals together to learn from one another. They are the tool which enables individuals to meet themselves and become the best they can be."
I'm also a reader for the A.R.E. and I've reviewed and digested many of Kevin Todeschi's books. This one is my favorite. Kevin makes things crystal clear and easy to digest. You'll learn a lot and enjoy the process.