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Auras
by
Edgar Cayce
The only book actually written by Edgar Cayce, Auras includes anecdotes and observations on the meaning of auras and how to learn to see them and use them. Includes a chart on the colors of the visible spectrum and their correlations to musical notes, planets, and attitudes.
Paperback, 20 pages
Published
April 28th 1973
by A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig
(first published April 1973)
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An interesting read. I think Cayce is quite dated, but his observations of colors and auras are interesting, and definitely food for thought. I especially liked his points about how people dress and how this reflects their auras - made me consider what this said about myself.
this is a pretty short essay that did not surprise me. i learned that red was for the body, the earth, hell, that orange is considerate, that yellow is happy, that green is giving, that blue is moody, that indigo/violet is i forgot but that the ultimate color to be is white. i know someone who would insert an eye roll here but this kind of writing asks you to BELIEVE or to read with some disinterest. edgar cayce gives a few anecdotes and doesn't seem interested in scientific explanations and tha...more
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The origins of life, in the metaphysical sense, began with the creation of the celestial beings. According to Edgar Cayce’s readings of the Akashic Record, first came the Son, the Logos, or the Word -- as indicated in John’s Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word; and the Word was with God and the Word was God.” Out of the Word or this central primordial expression of life, all else was created. A...more
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