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Edgar Cayce on the Reincarnation of Biblical Characters (edition 1999)

by Kevin J. Todeschi

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Title:Edgar Cayce on the Reincarnation of Biblical Characters
Authors:Kevin J. Todeschi
Info:A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig (1999), Paperback, 162 pages
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Tags:edgar cayce, soul, spirituality, reincarnation, bible, god, jesus

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Edgar Cayce on the Reincarnation of Biblical Characters by Kevin J. Todeschi

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From Abatha, a maiden to Pharaoh's daughter who drew Moses from the Nile, to Zuekido, a son of Jerubbabel, who led the Jews from Babylon back into Jerusalem, the past lives that were given by Edgar Cayce brought to life a wide range of characters from the Bible. This "Who's Who" of biblical characters brings the past alive and offers insights into soul growth and personal development in the present.
Of the many people who came to Edgar Cayce for a past-life reading, only an occasional individual was told that he or she had an identity recorded in the pages of the Bible. Those instances that were given, however, prove especially interesting. The book provides an understanding of how reincarnation works over time by detailing the similarities and parallels between incarnations.
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