Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 420 pages
- Published by: Frog Books March 11, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1583940839
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1583940839
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Product Review
"Wynn Free introduces compelling arguments to demonstrate his thesis. I encourage you to read this book and make up your own mind."
-Drunvalo Melchizedek, Flower of Life Merkaba meditation
"It answers many philosophical and spiritual questions which I have pondered for decades."
-Barbara Lamb, family counselor, past-life regressionist
"For those who recognize truth, this book resonates its wisdom. If you allow yourself to stretch into the fascinating realities herein, it may change your life forever."
-Konrad Kaserer, spiritual leader of Unity Church of Flaggstaff, Arizona
Product Description
The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce? details the intriguing connection between Cayce and Wilcock and presents the case for both having the same source for their prophetic information. Through the inspirational, life-transforming words from Wilcock's Higher Self, part of a group known as soul readers, can learn how the now obvious "Earth Changes" are energetic increases occurring also on the sun and all other planets in scientifically measurable ways. Breathtaking new evidence indicates how this energy can transform DNA, potentially making ESP, telekinesis, levitation, and other paranormal activities as common as breathing, ushering in the "Golden Age" promised by every major spiritual tradition in human history.
Reader ReviewsI picked up this book with some skepticism, as I'm an avid Cayce fan and hesitant to accept the claims of someone who asserts he is Cayce's reincarnation. While I still don't feel I can say for certain that I believe David Wilcock IS Cayce, I certainly find Wilcock plausible, mostly because the voice of Ra sounds a great deal like Cayce's Source. To Wilcock, Ra speaks far more directly than did Cayce's Source, however I tend to accept the explanation offered by this book's author, Wynn Free, that as Cayce's "Source," Ra presented ideas and information to Cayce in a form consistent with Cayce's fundamentalist Christainity. What's important here is that the concepts offered by Ra to Wilcock are highly similar to those offered to Cayce by his Source. But whether Wilcock is, or is not, Cayce's reincarnation isn't that important, and finding the answer to that question really is not the reason to buy this book. The book is valuable for the elegant language and powerful ideas expressed by Ra to Wilcock, as well as for the two final chapters, which are reprints of text written by Wilcock that describe an astounding, and believable, way of understanding the nature of reality. Also, one of the final chapters is an exposition of what Wilcock calls "the energetic engine of evolution," which in and of itself is worth the purchase price of the book. Many of the ideas attributed to Ra are not new to me. What is new is Ra's fresh and clear way of explaining them, and the inspirational impact of the readings that Wilcock channels from Ra. These are so good that I have shared them with several like-minded friends, and also made copies for myself so that I can read portions immediately before or after I meditate. One of the things I find convincing about Wilcock is that he has consistently presented free of charge nearly all of his research and readings on several web sites, the addresses of which are noted in the book. His motivation appears to be a genuine desire to share Ra's message with others, rather than to enrich or glorify himself. There is a lot of junk in print these days, and a lot of people claiming to be psychic when what they actually are is opportunistic, but Wilcock, and probably by extension those individuals who are associated with him, is the real deal. Buy this book and judge for yourself. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.