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ARTICLES RELATED TO Edgar Cayce on Karma |  |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce on Karma - Group KarmaKarma also operates at a group level. Groups include families, nations, and even businesses. The Cayce readings attribute the Spanish Civil War to the Andean genocide committed by the Spanish conquistadors to Latin America. It was implied that the combatants were the same conquistadors. Again, it must be said that Karma's purpose is not simply to cause suffering, but to give the individual an opportunity to experience every aspect of life. For instance, if a person has wronged someone in a past life, he will b ...
See also:Edgar Cayce on Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Health Relationships Abilities Genius Free Will Opportunities, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Attitudes and Consciousness, Edgar Cayce on Karma - It's My Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Abilities according to Cayce Readings, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Group Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Religion and Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Sources Read more here: » Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce on Karma - Group Karma |
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Sickness or afflictions have been attributed to misdeeds that an individual has performed in the past, as well as merits and fortunes to meritorious works. Sin and suffering are related through a universal system of cause and effect, called Karma. Karma is said to affect the quality of our relationships. For example, people who either love or hate each other tend to attract each other (See also Parabadha Karma). Karma dictates that an individual is responsible for both his current and future situation. Current abilities, talents and inclinat ...
See also:Edgar Cayce on Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Health Relationships Abilities Genius Free Will Opportunities, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Attitudes and Consciousness, Edgar Cayce on Karma - It's My Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Abilities according to Cayce Readings, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Group Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Religion and Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Sources Read more here: » Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce on Karma - Health Relationships Abilities Genius Free Will Opportunities |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce on Karma - It's My KarmaOne of the most distorted views of karma is the idea that nothing can be done about it, similar to the concept of destiny.
No matter how terrible the predicament, there is always something that can be done to resolve the situation, even if it's a patient smile and maintaining a positive attitude in the face of adversity.
Within adverse conditions often lie opportunity. The Chinese character for crisis '危機', as pointed out by the late J.F. Kennedy, is a combination of the characters of danger and opportunity, which means dan ...
See also:Edgar Cayce on Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Health Relationships Abilities Genius Free Will Opportunities, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Attitudes and Consciousness, Edgar Cayce on Karma - It's My Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Abilities according to Cayce Readings, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Group Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Religion and Karma, Edgar Cayce on Karma - Sources Read more here: » Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce on Karma - It's My Karma |
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Part II"Who do you say I am?" (Luke 9:20, NIV) The question was first asked of Peter by Christ nineteen centuries ago, and has continued since then to the present day to be the litmus test of spiritual authenticity. Perhaps never in the history of the Christian church has this question been more relevant than it is today. One reason for this is that New Agers have taken the New Testament sculpture (if you will) of Christ, crafted an esoteric/mystical chisel, and hammered away at this sculpture until a completely new image has been formed. Part I of II on New Age Christology, written Ron Rhodes Read more here: » New Age Movement: The Christ of the New Age Movement
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - BiographyEdgar Cayce was born into a farming family on March 18, 1877 near Beverly, seven miles south of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. One convenient way to divide Cayce's life is according to geography:
Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period..
In December 1893 the family moved to Hopkinsville, Kentucky and occupied 705 West Seventh, on the south-east corner of Seventh and Young Street. During this time Cayce received an eighth-grade education; discovered a spiritual vocation; left the family farm to pursue various forms of employment (at Richard's Dry Goods Store, then in Hopper' ...
See also:Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities, Edgar Cayce - The Readings, Edgar Cayce - Major themes, Edgar Cayce - Biography, Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period., Edgar Cayce - 1920 to 1923--the Texas period, Edgar Cayce - 1925 to 1945--the Virginia Beach period, Edgar Cayce - Timeline, Edgar Cayce - Precepts, Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures, Edgar Cayce - Criticism, Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs Read more here: » Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Biography |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - CriticismSkeptics of Cayce's claimed powers point out that the evidence for Cayce mostly comes in the form of anecdotes and testimonials, neither of which is considered scientifically rigorous. They are also irritated by Cayce's support for various forms of alternative medicine, which they tend to regard as quackery.
Cayce's followers accept that he was sometimes inaccurate, and occasionally totally wrong. Cayce's sons, Hugh Lynn Cayce and Edgar Evans Cayce, even co-authored a book called The Outer Limits of Edgar Cayce's Power detailin ...
See also:Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities, Edgar Cayce - The Readings, Edgar Cayce - Major themes, Edgar Cayce - Biography, Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period., Edgar Cayce - 1920 to 1923--the Texas period, Edgar Cayce - 1925 to 1945--the Virginia Beach period, Edgar Cayce - Timeline, Edgar Cayce - Precepts, Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures, Edgar Cayce - Criticism, Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs Read more here: » Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Criticism |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's BeliefsHopper's Bookstore in Hopkinsville where Cayce worked for many years as a young man specialised in occult and osteopathic works and he may have consciously or otherwise absorbed much of this material. However, knowledge of this material cannot account for most of Cayce's specific diagnoses, such as directing that osteopathic adjustments be given to a developmentally-delayed and seizure-ridden child named Aime Dietrich. She was restored to normal health by Cayce-directed treatments af ...
See also:Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities, Edgar Cayce - The Readings, Edgar Cayce - Major themes, Edgar Cayce - Biography, Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period., Edgar Cayce - 1920 to 1923--the Texas period, Edgar Cayce - 1925 to 1945--the Virginia Beach period, Edgar Cayce - Timeline, Edgar Cayce - Precepts, Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures, Edgar Cayce - Criticism, Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs Read more here: » Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - The ReadingsEdgar Cayce gave over 14,000 "readings" during a period of 43 years (1901 to 1944). When out of the trance, he claimed generally not to remember what he had said during the reading. The unconscious mind, according to Cayce, has access to information which the conscious mind does not — a common theory about hypnosis in Cayce's time. Most records come from the period after 1925, when his secretary Gladys Davis recorded the readings, and his wife Gertrude Evans Cayce conducted (guided) the readings.
The readings are custom ...
See also:Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities, Edgar Cayce - The Readings, Edgar Cayce - Major themes, Edgar Cayce - Biography, Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period., Edgar Cayce - 1920 to 1923--the Texas period, Edgar Cayce - 1925 to 1945--the Virginia Beach period, Edgar Cayce - Timeline, Edgar Cayce - Precepts, Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures, Edgar Cayce - Criticism, Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs Read more here: » Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - The Readings |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figuresMesmer's patron the Marquis de Puysegur was able to "magnetize" an illiterate shepherd named Victor, who then spoke with a vastly greater intelligence.
The career of nineteenth-century American seer Andrew Jackson Davis also has many points in common with Cayce's. "Medical clairvoyance" was apparently a familiar category from the Spiritualist movement. The origin of Cayce's trance activity is very similar to that of Davis sixty years earlier.
In recent years Elder Porphyrios of Mount Athos was reported to possess a kind of clairvoyance which he called "spirit ...
See also:Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities, Edgar Cayce - The Readings, Edgar Cayce - Major themes, Edgar Cayce - Biography, Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period., Edgar Cayce - 1920 to 1923--the Texas period, Edgar Cayce - 1925 to 1945--the Virginia Beach period, Edgar Cayce - Timeline, Edgar Cayce - Precepts, Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures, Edgar Cayce - Criticism, Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs Read more here: » Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures |
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Karma - Hinduism.
Main article: Karma in Hinduism
Karma in Hinduism differs from karma in Buddhism and Jainism, and involves the role of God. Within Hinduism, Karma appears to function primarily as a means to explain the Problem of evil.
One of the first and most dramatic illustrations of Karma can be found in the great Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. The original Hindu concept of karma was later enhanced by several other mov ...
See also:Karma, Karma - Karma in the Dharma-based religions, Karma - Hinduism, Karma - Buddhism, Karma - Analogs of Karma - God the judge, Karma - Western interpretation, Karma - New Age and Theosophy, Karma - Psychology Read more here: » Karma: Encyclopedia II - Karma - Karma in the Dharma-based religions |
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Reincarnation - Eastern religions and traditions.
In India this doctrine was thoroughly established from ancient times. While metempsychosis was not established in the older sections of the Vedas, it was explicated first in the Upanishads (c. 1000 BC - AD 4), which are philosophico-mystic texts held to be the essence of the Vedas.
The idea that the soul reincarnates is intricately linked to karma, whose first explication was also seen in the Hindu books of the Upanishads. The idea is that individua ...
See also:Reincarnation, Reincarnation - Overview, Reincarnation - Reincarnation in various religions traditions and philosophies, Reincarnation - Eastern religions and traditions, Reincarnation - Western religions and traditions, Reincarnation - Contemporary movements and thinkers, Reincarnation - Common variations in the belief, Reincarnation - Reincarnation Research, Reincarnation - Objections to reincarnation, Reincarnation - Theories put forward to explain the phenomenon, Reincarnation - A theory of reincarnation Read more here: » Reincarnation: Encyclopedia II - Reincarnation - Reincarnation in various religions traditions and philosophies |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilitiesCayce has variously been referred to as a "prophet" (cf. Jess Stearn's book, The Sleeping Prophet), a "mystic", a "seer" (Harmon Bro favors this term), and a "clairvoyant". Cayce's business card presented him as a "psychic diagnostician".
Cayce became famous for answering questions while in what appeared to be a trance or "sleeping" state. The trance was "conducted" by one person, usually on behalf of the person requesting the session (who need not have been present). The information thus given came to be called "readings". At ...
See also:Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities, Edgar Cayce - The Readings, Edgar Cayce - Major themes, Edgar Cayce - Biography, Edgar Cayce - 1877 to 1920--the Kentucky period., Edgar Cayce - 1920 to 1923--the Texas period, Edgar Cayce - 1925 to 1945--the Virginia Beach period, Edgar Cayce - Timeline, Edgar Cayce - Precepts, Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like figures, Edgar Cayce - Criticism, Edgar Cayce - Sources of Cayce's Beliefs Read more here: » Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Cayce - Claimed abilities |
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 |  |  | Edgar Cayce on Karma: Encyclopedia II - Karma - Analogs of Karma - God the judgeIf we accept that the basic ethical purpose of Karma is to behave responsibly, and that the tenet of Karma may be simply stated 'if you do good things, good things will happen to you - if you do bad things, bad things will happen to you', then it is possible for us to identify analogs with other religions that do not rely on Karma as a metaphysical assertion or doctrine.
Karma does not specifically concern itself with salvation - it is just as important within a basic socio-ethical stance. However, as a mechanic, Karma can be identifi ...
See also:Karma, Karma - Karma in the Dharma-based religions, Karma - Hinduism, Karma - Buddhism, Karma - Analogs of Karma - God the judge, Karma - Western interpretation, Karma - New Age and Theosophy, Karma - Psychology Read more here: » Karma: Encyclopedia II - Karma - Analogs of Karma - God the judge |
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