http://www.near-death.com/experiences/origen049.html
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Of course you can call me Joanie....GypsyDream wrote:Hi. This is a good thread for me, because I'm familiar with Cayce and practice one of his exercises daily. It's for vision improvement, and my vision has improved a lot.
Spirit Voices..Is it alright if I call you Joanie?...Yes, Edgar Cayce was American. I think he lived in West Virginia. He channeled a lot of information about past lives, and about natural techniques for healing. He had little formal education, and there was no 'rational' explanation for the knowledge he had. He had some scary earth disaster predictions, too.
Detlef, the things you said about soul groups is fascinating. I always wonder what my soul group could be. Maybe I meet with them in dreams. Thank you for the information, and for the link to DivineCosmos.
I know more about David's work then Edgar Cayce.GypsyDream wrote:
Detlef, the things you said about soul groups is fascinating. I always wonder what my soul group could be. Maybe I meet with them in dreams. Thank you for the information, and for the link to DivineCosmos.
Strangely,I have just mentioned that on another topic....GypsyDream wrote:Hi, Joanie. I don't actually know anyone who is of the same mind as I am. That's why I think my soul group members may be people I see in dreams. Do you ever see faces, many faces, just as you are falling asleep? I wonder who those people can be.
Not much really,just something about spirit faces being nosy...GypsyDream wrote:Hi, Joanie. Sorry, I haven't been online for awhile & haven't said anything more about this. What did you discover?
I know what you mean.... Like passing people in the street and you catch someone's eye.....they give a tentative smile and you walk on thinking...'Do I know them?'......GypsyDream wrote:I thought I was looking at them. They do not seem aware of me at all. It's like watching people on a bus. Except, they never get the vibe they're being stared at & turn around to look back.
Exactly. To be able to go where we want,no physical body to hamper us down...GypsyDream wrote:Now I don't know what to say. I think the ancient yoga traditions talk about lucid dreams, maybe as a way to visit actual places and other realms while your body is lying asleep. It is beautiful for me to think about the invisible layers of myself, and to nurture them.
Also, I become aware through this kind of thinking about the limits I am just not yet able to move beyond. Ways I keep myself limited because somehow it feels safer that way.
I may sound like I'm talking about meditation more than dreaming. But I think both are ways to heal.