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  • Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation and Family Karma

  • By: Kevin J. Todeschi
  • Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
  • Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation and Family Karma

By: Kevin J. Todeschi
Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
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Summary

Life is a completely lawful experience because of the universal laws of reincarnation and karma that draw individuals together. Rather than being some type of unavoidable destiny or a fate about which we can do very little, the Edgar Cayce material instead sees karma as essentially an unconscious reservoir of information stored within the soul's memory. Although this memory may draw certain events and individuals to one another, personal free will and the way in which an individual responds to that memory determines her or his actual life experiences.

Drawing upon contemporary family relationships, as well as family relationships for individuals who received guidance from Edgar Cayce, this insightful volume examines the activities of reincarnation and karma, especially as they play out in the dynamics of family relationships. All individuals are brought together within their respective families as a means of learning specific lessons and having opportunities for personal soul growth. In addition to examining the universal laws of reincarnation and karma, this book illustrates the lawfulness of life, the exacting nature of individual responsibility, and the ever-present hopefulness of personal free will.

In the end, Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation and Family Karma makes an enormous contribution to demonstrating that life is a completely lawful experience, that individuals can overcome whatever "karmic lessons" they seem to be faced with, that free will is completely free, and that God is truly as fair and as loving as we have always wished for our Creator to be.

©2011 Kevin J Todeschi (P)2015 Kevin J Todeschi
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The introduction was promising but I couldn’t believe anything else when he referenced almost every reincarnation case to have lived in ancient Egypt! This makes the whole book laughable and not as serious as I hoped.

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