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| The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimension Communication and Global Transformation | 
| Authors: Wynn Free, David Wilcock Publisher: Frog Books Category: Book
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ISBN: 1583940839 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.8092 EAN: 9781583940839 ASIN: 1583940839
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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.
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I'm convinced August 31, 2008 Is David Wilcock the reincarnation of Edgar Casey? More than likely, as far as I am concerned. You'll have to read it for yourself to make up your mind. Compelling.
A poorly written self promotion April 4, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is so poorly written that I was sure it was produced by one of those Vanity Presses. I was very surprised to see that Amazon sold this amateur written work of self-promotion. The cover of the book depicts a very small picture of David Wilcox. This is one in a serious of coincidences which attempt to make the case that David Wilcox is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. Although I have studied various spiritual paths that believe in reincarnation, this is the first time work in which looking similar was a prerequisite for reincarnation. (p146) This would invalidate the Dali Lama when he speaks of reincarnating as the opposite sex or even as an animal during various incarnations.
It is very difficult to wade through all the trivialities and repetition in this book. The first portion is devoted to Wilcox's biography. By page 95, the book makes the case that Wilcox is actually "Ra-Ta", an Egyptian high priest in 10,500 BC. This allows Wilcox the ability to channel "Ra"- a "social memory complex". Various Ra predictions are entered as evidence including: the name of a restaurant, which was then driven by the next day, a parking ticket, and of course - the bombing of the World Trade Towers. The bombing prediction was not released to the public "due to (it's) ominous prediction", but we are assured that "the original audiotapes are preserved in chronological order". The remainder of the book is information taken from the Ra readings and Wilcox's summaries of "research".
The A.R.E. organization does not recognize David Wilcox as the incarnation of Edgar Cayce. They were wise not to hitch their wagon to Wilcox, due to the nature of Wilcox's current work. Google Video had a posting of Wilcox's presentation at the Conscious Life Expo (2007?). Conspiracy theorists often use the tactic: If "A" is true, and "B" is true, then "C" must be true. However, David fails to make the case for A or B. Citing crop circles as works of E.T's, then pine cones in ancient Pagan art (they're really pineal glands, not pine cones), then onto "stargates hidden under Antartica"... the presentation relies on a great sense of imagination (and gullibility). Then Wilcox shows slide after slide of Sci Fi films, and proclaims that all these inventions are real. The "black ops" guys feed information from these secret government operations to screen writers, who then incorporate them into movies. Then if we question a "reverse-engineered pineal gland chair" (a real Wilcox assertion) - that the government will insist it's "just a movie". The term given was "hiding in plain site".
Unfortunately, this work of self-promotion goes well beyond simple entertainment. I was lead to investigate Wilcox after learning an acquaintance of mine sent this man over $1000 in donations to continue his work. It reminds me of those televangelists who solicit donations from the elderly; my acquaintance has sunk deeper into debt while sending Wilcox cash. Do your own investigation of Wilcox. Learn about peer-reviewed journals versus studies published in obscure magazines. Watch the National Geographic documentary on crop circles. If you are still attracted to conspiracy theorists and do not require factual proof for your beliefs, then Wilcox may be to your liking.
An engaging biographical study of the remarkable parallels between the young David Wilcock and the legendary Edgar Cayce June 8, 2006 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Reincarnation Of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication & Global Transformation by Wynn Free, with the assistance of David Wilcock, is an insightful and engaging biographical study of the remarkable parallels between the young David Wilcock and the legendary Edgar Cayce. Following the teachings of Wilcock's "dream voice" and his intuitive sense, The Reincarnation Of Edgar Cayce? addresses for his readers the profound issues of soul evolution, death, and contributes thoughtful and thought-provoking answers to a discussion of Jesus Christ. The Reincarnation Of Edgar Cayce? is very strongly recommended reading for all students of metaphysics in general, and the accomplishments of Edgar Cayce in particular.
This book has changed my life June 1, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
The book 'The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce' has truly answered many of my questions about the transformation our planet is under going at this time. I shall never be the same for this book has changed my life. I move forward now with an ever present knowledge of where we've been and where we are going. Thank you Wynn Free for setting me 'free'. KST/Ohio
Making it on their own March 16, 2006 3 out of 25 found this review helpful
Question: If these rising star psychics are so good, why do they need to hitch their wagons to a claim of being the reincarnation of a dead psychic? I found this a waste of time and money. In fact, I sent it to the island of unread books about 1/3 of the way through it.
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