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Thomas SugrueThere Is a RiverThomas SugrueThere Is a RiverThe Story of Edgar CayceRevisedQUALITY PAPERBACK
UPC: 9780399172663Release Date: 3/3/2015
Biographical note:Thomas Sugrue (1907-1953) was a widely respected and world-travelled journalist who wrote for many of the nation’s leading newspapers and magazines. Sugrue sought medical help through Edgar Cayce’s channeled readings, and went on to become both Cayce’s biographer and a lifelong supporter. Main description:A reissue of the landmark, worldwide bestseller on the life of the famed medical clairvoyant and founding father of the New Age, Edgar Cayce. Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is known to millions today as the grandfather of the New Age. A medical clairvoyant, psychic, and Christian mystic, Cayce provided medical, psychological, and spiritual advice to thousands of people who swore by the effectiveness of his trance-based readings. But Cayce was not always a household name. When a young, skeptical journalist named Thomas Sugrue first met Cayce in 1927 the world had not yet heard of the sleeping prophet.” During years of unique access, Sugrue completed his landmark biography, which on its publication in 1942 brought national attention to Cayce and stands as the sole record written during the seer’s lifetime. This edition includes a new introduction by historian Mitch Horowitz, which highlights the enduring meaning of Cayce’s message. Review quote: "A classic and a must for all those who desire to expand and honor their heart.”
–Gerald Jampolsky, M.D., author of Love Is Letting Go of Fear “…amazing story…the facts are incontrovertible.” –Boston Herald “The story of Edgar Cayce has inspired me from the time I was 12 years old. As one of the first well-studied medical intuitives, his work and his life helped blaze the path for the future of medicine.” –Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom “This biography of Edgar Cayce, Southern Presbyterian mystic and clairvoyant, has become a twenieth-century classic in the history of Christian spirituality.” –Dr. Richard H. Drummond, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Religion, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary |
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