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One story about soulmates, presented by Aristophanes in Plato’s ”Symposium”, is that humans originally consisted of four arms, four legs, and a single head made of two faces, but Zeus feared their power and split them all in half, condemning them to spend their lives searching for the other half to complete them: According to [...]

Atomidine is a liquid iodine preparation that was recommended as a therapeutic measure in over 600 “readings” (channelled writings) by Edgar Cayce. The manufacturing method is called a “modified detoxification process” which involves a stage in which electricity is run through the substance; the result is “electrified atomic iodine”, or “atomidine.” The electrification is said [...]

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Charles Goyette is an American talk show host and writer. He is a libertarian-conservative commentator, who is noted for his outspoken anti-war views, his opposition to the war in Iraq, and his economic commentary. He is the author of the ”New York Times” bestselling book ”The Dollar Meltdown: Surviving the Impending Currency Crisis with Gold, [...]

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Divination is a cultural universal which anthropologists have observed as being present in many religions and cultures in all ages up to the present day (see sibyl). Divination may be defined as a mechanism for ascertaining information by interpretation of omens or an alleged supernatural agency and as divination often entails ritual as different to [...]

*”Cage Me a Peacock”, Arthur Barker, 1935. A humorous historical novel set in Rome at the end of the Tarquin era. *”The Land of Green Ginger”, Arthur Barker, 1936. A book for children, concerning Abu Ali, the son of Aladdin. *”There’s a Porpoise Close Behind Us”, Arthur Barker, 1936. A comic drama about English theatre [...]

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In late 1963, Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, experimented with a Ouija board as part of Roberts’ research for a book on extra-sensory perception. According to Roberts and Butts, on December 2, 1963, they began to receive coherent messages from a male personality who later identified himself as Seth. Soon after, Roberts reported [...]

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Snider wrote that Mind Dynamics was part of the Human Potential Movement. Heelas’ ”The New Age Movement” states that Mind Dynamics and Alexander Everett were influenced by Edgar Cayce, Theosophy, and Silva Mind Control, and Curtiss’ ”Depression is a Choice” also cites Silva Mind Control and ”self-talk” as the basis for Mind Dynamics. Mind Dynamics [...]

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*A coal mine explosion at Starkville, Colorado, killed fifty-two miners. *Edgar Cayce first attained national fame when he became the cover subject of the ”New York Times” Magazine *1910 Chalmers Award: Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers won the American League batting title with a batting average of .384944 (based on 196 hits on 509 [...]

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* Cayce Pollard – A 32-year-old woman who lives in New York City. She pronounces her given name “Case” although her parents named her after Edgar Cayce. She uses her interest in marketing trends and fads, and her psychological sensitivity to logos and advertising, in her work as an advertising consultant. Her sensitivity becomes a [...]

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In 1976 she began to modify the traditional Hawaiian forgiveness and reconciliation process of hooponopono to the realities of the modern day. Her version of hooponopono was influenced by her Christian (Protestant and Catholic) education and her philosophical studies about India, China and Edgar Cayce. The combination of Hawaiian traditions, praying to the Divine Creator, [...]