“Birth in the physical is death in the spiritual. Death in the physical is birth in the spiritual.”
Source: Reincarnation & Karma
Edgar Cayce was an American Christian mystic who answered questions on subjects as varied as healing, reincarnation, wars, Atlantis, and future events while claiming to be in a trance. A biographer gave him the nickname, "The Sleeping Prophet". A nonprofit organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment, was founded to facilitate the study of Cayce's work.
Some consider him the true founder and a principal source of the most characteristic beliefs of the New Age movement.
“Birth in the physical is death in the spiritual. Death in the physical is birth in the spiritual.”
Source: Reincarnation & Karma
The Edgar Cayce Remedies, p. 16 )
Cayce answered this to the question Will I ever get well?
This reading was given to a woman who was crippled with infantile paralysis and couldn't walk.
Karma
Cayce answered this to a minister's question - Where is the safest place to live?
God, Spirituality
“Please give a detailed account as to how I can best serve humanity”
Many Mansions Chapter 20 - A Philosophy of Vocational Choice
On Vocational Choices
Context: In those ways that open to you day by day. It isn't always the individual that plans to accomplish some great deed that does the most. It is the one who meets the opportunities and privileges which are accorded it day by day. As such opportunities are used, there are better ways opened. For what we use in the way of helpfulness to others, increases in itself. Begin with what you are!
“Edgar Cayce gave this reading to counsel for taking proper attitude towards karma.”
Many Mansions, Chapter 7 – Karma in suspension.
Karma
Context: If the experience is used for self-indulgence, self-aggrandizement, or self-exaltation, the entity does so to its own undoing, and creates for itself that which has been called karma and which must be met. And in meeting every error, every trail, every temptation, whether they may be mental or physical experiences, the approach to it should always be in the attitude of: “Not my will, but Thine, O God, be done in and through me.”
Many Mansions Chapter 20 - A Philosophy of Vocational Choice
Cayce answered this in reply to a gifted 13 year old boy's question Which of my aptitudes should I follow for the greatest success in adult life, financially?
On Vocational Choices
“Yes, we have the body here; this we have had before.”
Cayce gave this reading to a man who had religiously followed the prescription and had immediately seen the improvements. The improvements continued for few months, but after which a relapse seemed to appear.
Karma
“Encouraging the weak and the faint; giving strength and courage to those who have faltered.”
Many Mansions Chapter 20 - A Philosophy of Vocational Choice
When a woman of forty-nine asks: What is my true life work?
On Vocational Choices
Many Mansions Chapter 20 - A Philosophy of Vocational Choice
Cayce answered this to another financial related question In what field of endeavor am I most likely to succeed financially?
On Vocational Choices
God, Spirituality