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Rating: Summary: Hello, Shipmates! Review: After having had the honor of meeting this brilliant young man, and then sharing a week cruisin' the Northern Carribean with David, Eric, Kevin, Nelson, Juls, Jeanette and Him, and several other "old friends, I must conclude that the answer to the question poised by this books' title is: Yes, HE IS! Deal with it! We have all been here before, and shall all be here again and again, onwards toward infinity.
This book is truely a Wanderers oasis- a "must-read" for those aboard "Spacesip Earth" who may believe that our near future may indeed be of our own making,- if we can collectively want it bad enough. Ultimately, it really is all about the geometry, you know...
Sincerely,
Mr. Robert F. Riedel
Toledo, Ohio
auther of: "The Toledo Address"
Rating: Summary: Astounding, remarkable, truthful, a MUST read Review: I began reading "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce" with an open if not somewhat of a skeptical mind. Not only was I stunned at the insight and truth it revealed but, I felt as if it was written for me at the perfect time.If you are concerned for our world and your place in it, READ THIS BOOK. Not only does it provide answers to age old questions, it provides valuable tools to face what is ahead. Millions of people are aware that change is in the air, we sense it, we feel it, and we see it. Read this book and decide for yourself if David Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. The fact is, it's irrelevant, and the universal truth revealed in this book is valuable for all. I've never recommended a modern-day book before but this book is different. Buy it, read it and decide for yourself.
Rating: Summary: Something you won't read in the book Review: In The Reincarnation Of Edgar Cayce by Wynn Free and David Wilcock an excellent case is made scientifically for reincarnation. While I am not an astrologer, I have taken several astrology classes. Just starting with Wilcocks birth chart the chances that all of his personal planets Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars would be in the same signs as Edgar Cayces along with the fact they were both born in the year of the ox randomly are hundreds of thousands to one. Then when you factor in their similar appearances, the fact that Wilcock too is a deep trance medium, the fact that he himself believes himself to be Cayce becomes millions to one. While Daniel Aber and I were working on our book "The Book of Thomas," which is also a book on afterlife, we had no ideal that Wilcock existed, much less was working on a similar book. I believe as we are approaching a quickening some phenomenal work is being delegated out by the other side that goes way beyond the simple parlor tricks that many folks would rather see psychics do. Such as the work of Wilcocks on DNA, earth changes, and so on... Before writing this review I read this book and the chapter on The Science Of Ascension twice. As I am an esoteric Christian myself, and some of Wilcocks statements in this final chapter of the book raised my eyebrows more than once, as I am not a mindless Cayce/Wilcock groupie. As some would have you believe that anyone who would follow this mans work would have to be as such. Nor is my ego so big that I cannot publicly say, "Well Done," to Wilcock. I absolutely cannot fathom the soul searching Wilcock must have gone through before making this public. As by stepping forward publicly he has placed a big bulls eye front and center on his chest. As I believe the Cayce foundation would not accept anything short of Cayce appearing out of the clouds in a messiah sort of situation. As a contemporary of Wilcocks with the brief correspondence I have had with him over the last couple of months I have found him to be genuine and most of all ethical. What I am looking forward to the most in the upcoming years is not David Wilcock as Edgar Cayce, but as Wilcock researcher, writer, and yes prophet. As Cayce was a great man in his own right and left us with a wealth of information. So shall Wilcock be, but in his own right as David Wilcock. Gabreael The Co-Author of "The Book Of Thomas"
Rating: Summary: Something you won't read in the book Review: Is David Wilcock Edgar Cayce? He could be. But has he ascended or descended? DW clearly has some flaws he deliberately chooses to ignore. One of which is how he handles criticism, or I should say, how he doesn't. Have you noticed that only sarcasm concealed in 5-star reviews seems to get past the censors? Or am I seeing things? From interacting with DW before, I must say, I cannot detect in him any remarkable psychic abilities. He only seems to know what you tell him. Furthermore, IMHO, he is merely a shadow of what each and everyone will be able to achieve if they break the spiritual tyranny people like DW hold over their progression. I believe he exaggerates his spiritual power for his own gain, using it as a license to prey on struggling souls. DW is a cloud without rain in my estimation, many times dead in his navigation. Or am I just projecting? We shouldn't mistake a charming person as a truth magnet, for truth does not necessarily follow charm around. In private DW speaks ill of what he doesn't understand, bearing false witness, and with much contempt and condescension to those who would dare to question him. The doctrine that DW and others espouse condemns souls unmercifully to 25,000 years of reincarnation, if they do not meet ascension requirements. Do not assume the Most High (God) to be so dysfunctional and unjust to punish without reason; to not give credit where credit is due. Surely if there is justice in our souls, we cannot accept a doctrine that contains imperfect justice. It's blasphemy to that which pours forth Function and Justice. We shouldn't be deceived ourselves, nor by witticisms or articulate prose. Of course a devil can appear as a shining light and perform what appear to be miracles. But try challenging that devil and it may very well spit on you in furious anger, because _it knows_ its time is short. Thereafter, the devil may excuse itself from all responsibility; for it seeks to impose its will and its belief over yours while maniacally seeking power and fame in the world. Let us take care, and have a heart. This is godly. Weed out the heartless from your midst. Go on alone in the darkness of night if you must; the stars will guide you as your mother and your father undeterred, and your friends will be the trees and rocks you meet along the way. But no being that supports monetary consciousness in this world is working for your benefit or mine, nor can any of them be trusted. True spiritual advancement is not hampered by this archaic framework, that is the root of all kinds of evil. This self-serving construct should be blotted out and exposed for what it is. It's doesn't serve humanity. It doesn't nurse are evolution. I'm more apt to believe there are a band of incarnated angels that have intentionally not put themselves in the spotlight, and rejected worldly wealth and ambition, because they have mastered pride and greed. Eventually they'll make their appearance (i.e., the rest of us), and they'll operate much like Buddha and Jesus did. They won't limit their love and service to just those who can shell out $700 for Caribbean cruises (like those featured on DW's website). The others, like DW, have fallen from their posts. DW is one of these fallen angels. He is determined to continue this shameful agenda, out of unwavering conviction. I can't help being disgusted by this. Convictions can be more dangerous enemies of truth than lies. If Wilcock only knew what vices he's nurturing, he would retract his madness from earth, and would work earnestly toward liberating mankind from its shackles of selfishness by truly helping people to help themselves freely. But by his example, he encourages shamelessly more of what enslaves us all. What a pity. The way I see it, some people intend to use coming events on earth purely for selfish gains. DW charges others for spiritual services that his clients could probably administer themselves, if they only knew how. A "donation" is not optional. If you do not have the gold, you will not be serviced. Instead of really helping people, he helps them to be dependent on him, by helping himself to their wallets. Keep in mind, that Edgar Cayce (while he was alive) never charged for his services and he never made any public display of his powers. He did not seek any publicity. He did not seek nor receive wealth. DW, on the other hand, seems to be the opposite. He's not the kind of guy who will treat your lepers. He'll tell you it's all your fault, and then demand payment for this service. I'm not kidding. Allow me to quote Jesus, "Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils, freely ye have received, freely give" (Matthew, 10: 8). That is, give for free what has been given freely and profusely by God. The light and blessings of God are not reserved for the elect and well-to-do. Man has no right to stipulate a price for such things. But in this age of spiritual commercialism, it has become the norm. I would like to back DW 100%, as he can elucidate a lot of metaphysical principles, and further cement understanding in places. In addition, I find I enjoy his writing and energy. But regrettably, my backing of his work cannot be; not until I see integrity, honesty, humility and a sincere willingness (as well as action taken) to help the less fortunate among us. We all make mistakes, don't we? As a collective, we've made many. It's important that we recognize are mistakes though, and not cheat, by trying to cover up our mistakes in articulate prose and abstruse metaphysical principles, rationalizations, or lies.
Rating: Summary: And I'm Greta Garbo... Review: Of course, She walks in and out only when I say she can - This book is full of it for anyone buying it. Nuff Said?
Rating: Summary: A Fascinating Read Review: THE REINCARNATION OF EDGAR CAYCE explores the possibility that Edgar Cayce has reincarnated and now walks amidst us... as David Wilcock. From this slightly controversial assertion arises the basis for a most fascinating inside view of the topics of reincarnation, Edgar Cayce, David Wilcock, ascension, and the Law of One. THE REINCARNATION OF EDGAR CAYCE provides a careful overview of the consciousness work of David Wilcock.Many of David Wilcock's writings and channelings are included, as is information pertaining to the Egyptian sun-God, Ra. Author Wynn Free does an excellent job of detailing Cayce's and Wilcock's various personal idiosyncracies, while slowly building a case that Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. The significance of this work is that it asks readers to keep open minds while considering the deeper implications of reincarnation, specifically Edgar Cayce's reincarnation. When we visualize how Edgar Cayce would come back (as he once said he would), would he be concerned with helping mankind deepen our understanding of our higher self? Most likely so. Would he be personally involved in providing as much information as freely as possible? Probably yes. Whether or not you believe David Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, you'll love THE REINCARNATION OF EDGAR CAYCE for it's in-depth summary of scientific evidence supporting the theory of ascension, it's meticulous examination of Cayce and Wilcock, and it's explanation of what's happening next with Earth changes as we approach the predicted time of great transition. I highly recommend this beautifully written book! -- author of "Aura Advantage: How the Colors in Your Aura Help You Attain What You Desire and Attract Success"
Rating: Summary: A UFO Cult Leaders Rants Review: This book provides the foundation for marketing Wilcock's future products and services. I was impressed at how it commands the listener to "wake up" and buy spiritual truth straight from the horses mouth. This book has taught me that I don't owe anyone anything, and that I'm not obligated to lift a finger for anyone if it is outside my personal sphere. This is a profound revelation! And it's exactly what Edgar Cayce would come and teach us.
Rating: Summary: A True Teacher Review: This excellent book gives a tantilising glimpse into David Wilcock's command of the physics behind the Solar System changes which we are experiencing at the present time. As he admits himself, he was reluctant to explore or exploit the Edgar Cayce connection, but if the book gets you to the "real" crux of his wider message then it has achieved its goal.
On his website, David provides, with a brilliant blend of physics and meta -physics a beautiful and articulate picture of Creation and the coming Ascension.
My wife and I were privileged indeed, to be part of his Caribbean Cruise group. He gave of his time, energy and love, unselfishly. He can be described as a True Teacher.
Rating: Summary: A Book Whose Time Has Come Review: This is one of the most compelling, well-written, and informative books I have read. Most books dealing with the science of ascension either scratch the surface, make up good sounding fluff, or else disseminate disinformation. But Wynn Free's book "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?" is different - it packs a punch because of the incredible amount of uncorrupted truth it contains. That David Wilcock is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce is not the sole focal point of this book - but I think it serves as an excellent case study in reincarnation and provides a launching point into more universal subjects. The evidence provided should convince anyone with open eyes that reincarnation is a valid phenomenon - from there, the rest of metaphysics follows. A good portion of the book is devoted to the Ra Material (considered to be the most accurate and reliable channeling material ever published). While the Ra Material can be difficult to read due to its dense verbiage, Wynn Free's book summarizes these same concepts in clear language and then expands upon them with further insights by David Wilcock and provides scientific evidence as back up. For this alone, I highly recommend it. It's best to get this book and see for yourself what other treasures are contained between the covers. A short list worth mentioning: details regarding the process of individual and global ascension, tips on living your life in accordance with spiritual principles, and lots of scientific facts and documentation to prove this is not just speculation. Being a discerning reader, I looked for holes and inconsistencies in the material and could find none. The insights given really resonated with my inner sense of knowing. Overall, I would say this is a book whose time has come.
Rating: Summary: Make up your OWN mind without paying a dime... Review: [...] You can certainly decide for yourself whether the naysayers here have a different agenda than reviewing the work objectively for your benefit... I'm a long time follower of David's work. With that said, I thought the book was a fair presentation of the case, although some of the writing is tedious and drawn out. The Wilcock research and readings are more compelling, especially the 3rd part authored by Wilcock himself. I'm biased because I'm not particularly interested in the Cayce connection, as Wilcock's current work in this life (scientific reasearch and spiritual readings) is much more interesting to me. Most of the people who have a problem with Wilcock claiming to be Cayce's reincarnation seem to be those who deify Cayce, and therefore will accept nothing less than a messiah. Most people who I know who are interested in David's work find out about him via the Cayce claim, and after some study of his work realize that a claim of reincarnation is INHERENTLY UNVERIFIABLE -and it's certainly no reason to go on a message board and get petty. Which is precisely why David likes his contribution to metaphysics and science evaluated based on his current work, not that which he did or did not do in a past life. That's the fair way to judge anybody, although as the more negatively oriented commenters here illustrate, it's not nearly as easy as cheap shots and slander. If the Cayce claim has gotten your attention so that you can hear the larger, more urgent message, than it has served its purpose, IMHO. So go to www.ascension2000.com and make up your own mind.
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