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EDGAR CAYCE : Edgar's Akashic Records Trip
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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoon  (Original Message)Sent: 3/28/2007 2:08 AM
  Edgar Cayce would leave his body and become oppressed by the darkness. He would then experience a tremendous feeling of loneliness. He would then see a white beam of light and know that he must follow it or be lost. Whenever he would move through the tunnel toward the light, he would travel through various afterlife levels where unusual beings dwelled. On the first afterlife level, there were vague, horrible, grotesque forms such as one would see in a nightmare. Moving on, he would see on either side of the tunnel, misshapen forms of human beings with some part of the body magnified. He would also see people on both sides of the tunnel calling out to him for help and trying to get his attention. But Cayce knew that any deviation from the tunnel would mean that he wouldn't be able to return to his body. As he moved farther up the tunnel, the darkness would become lighter and the realm more colorful. At the end of the tunnel, he would then enter the Hall of Records, the heavenly source for the information he obtains. (Edgar Cayce)


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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 3/28/2007 2:15 AM
 
 
 
The Bardo.........."Tibetan Book of the Dead"
 
 
 
Cayce's "out of body " Experiences.......given here from the accounts and biographies

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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 8/20/2007 7:00 PM
 

Think on This ...

Know ye this, each of you: The law of the Lord is perfect, ye cannot get around it. Ye may for the moment submerge it, but thy conscience will smite thee.

Edgar Cayce Reading 2811-3
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note: this is a lovely reminder then of the "law of cause & effect", which Cayce warns us about.
When he says for instance, "Ye may for the moment submerge it"
he is saying what you do, (your conscience), may choose to submerge (by the ego), BUT, this spiritual law says that eventually you will need to FACE yourself,
 
It's a shame that G.W. Bush & Cheney aren't familiar with this spiritual law (Cause & Effect).as eventually, they too will need to FACE up to what they've wrought in the earth plane. It (the conscience, will NOT be submerged forever, as it's the "higher self's conscience, or the Book of Rememberance spoken of in the bible of old.
Nowadays, we call this same "book of Remembrance", the Akashic Record. Recording ALL.

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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 8/20/2007 7:20 PM
another reminder about WHY one cannot "escape their own thoughts & conscience"
 

Think on This ...

For Life and its expressions are one. Each soul or entity will and does return, or cycle, as does nature in its manifestations about man; thus leaving, making or presenting--as it were--those infallible, indelible truths that it--Life--is continuous. And though there may be a few short years in this or that experience, they are one; the soul, the inner self being purified, being lifted up, that it may be one with that first cause, that first purpose for its coming into existence.

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From: AstrologSent: 11/22/2007 4:32 AM
This is really interesting, Deb, and fun to read.  I had not read about EC's trip to the Hall
of Records before.  Sounds like an OBE, out of body experience, or an NDE,
Near Death Experience, with the tunnel and the souls grabbing and the light at the end of the tunnel.  Funny how it is a folk idiom, "I can see light at the end of the tunnel," when people are searching for  hope or relief, and this is so analogous to what the soul experiences, and this analogy is probably part of the collective unconscious.
 
It wo uld be really scary to be dead, I think, and have those souls grabbing at you.  But that place where
he went in Heaven, the Hall of Records, I think I have maybe been there, in a dream, but it was more
like a library of scrolls, or a poetry library.  Maybe they have different libraries up there?  One night
I dreamed that the angels took me with them to a heavenly place, and told me to read all the scrolls in
one night which were in a giant heavenly library.  I read them all, and they were in an angelic language,
all poetry.  Thousands of them.  The next day, I woke up there in Va. Beach, and there was a bubble
of white light around me so bright that it was visible even in daylight.  It stayed for about three or four
hours after I woke up.  Soon, I noticed a vast difference, an enormous improvement, in my poetry
writing.  I mean, a BIG improvement.  The angels gave me a gift, and they educated me.
 
Lilli

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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 11/22/2007 4:56 PM
I remember you mentioned that dream once upon a time Lili, (the Poetry library one).....fascinatng stuff.....we should all have such uplifting dreams.
 
I can't recall a truly great and uplifiting dream in quite a while now...
I suppose our minds have to be settled moreso, and even meditate more often, to calm them from the storms of material life to then give the subconscious a more fertile field to do this?
 
But here was today's.,"Thought for the Day" which I liked very much (of course I usually like them all anyway) But this one always gave me  such hope in a rather unseemly and sometimes hopeless world around us:
 
 
 

Think on This ...

Be glad you have the opportunity to be alive at this time, and to be a part of that preparation for the coming influences of a spiritual nature that must rule the world. These are indicated, and these are part of thy experience. Be happy of it, and give thanks daily for it.

Edgar Cayce Reading 2376-3

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