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Think on These Things | 
enlarge | Author: Edgar Cayce Publisher: A.R.E. Press (Association of Research Enlig Category: Book
List Price: $5.75 Buy New: $2.35 You Save: $3.40 (59%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 87771
Media: Paperback Pages: 120 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 3.5 x 0.4
ISBN: 0876041322 Dewey Decimal Number: 080 EAN: 9780876041321 ASIN: 0876041322
Publication Date: June 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This is a handy, pocketsize companion of Cayce affirmations. Chances are you'll find yourself sharing these hopeful words with others.
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Thought Food to Go May 6, 2008 A Reader (Harrisburg PA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
A highly concentrated collection of some of the best of Edgar Cayce. This little book is intended to be carried around and dipped into as a mental and spiritual respite from the paralysis of the daily grind. This little book is best appreciated in little bites and bits to be pondered and meditated upon. Just read a few words over your lunch hour or coffee break, and you will be better able to face the rest of your day.
Much more action than celestine ..... L. Ron Hubbard April 4, 1998 66 out of 68 found this review helpful
This is the first thing I read of Cayce. It is all excerpts straight from the readings. There are no interpretations, conjecture or filtering through this relative or that author. This is straight from the mouth of one of the most documented psychics of the 20th century. I believe that what is in this book was transcribed from edgar cayce while he was in a trance. I may be gullible, but I would just rather believe in everything than pick one thing for life. The book is separated into several sections. For instance, On Self and Others and On Choice and the Will. The excerpts are usually a short to medium paragraph. This is a pocket sized book, perfect for quick reads and bursts of insight. Here's one of my favorites: For this entity should comprehend and know, and never forget, that life and its experiences are only what one puts into same! And unless the activities, the thoughts are continuously constructive, and the experience well-balanced, the entity cannot, will not fulfill the purpose for which it came into the present experience. - 1537-1 For those who havent read about Cayce its a great introduction to the man in his own words. For people who have already become intrigued with Cayce, this is a useful compendium of some of trance boy's most scintillating insights from beyond. % % % % 1/2 -Tom Cates
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