Edgar Cayce’s Global Vision and Why It Matters - Carol Sue Janes

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  • Edgar Cayce, born in a small town in rural Kentucky, would have been thrilled to know about the lasting global reach of his work today. Carol Sue Janes will share insights about the global vision that ran consistently through all dimensions of the Cayce work, and how it defined his activities during his waking life. She will also share her own experiences with the international Cayce work and the wisdom that it provides.
    Learn how thinking, visioning, and acting globally can bring transforming hope and practical help to our individual lives and the lives of others today.
    This lecture was given on December 1st 2023 at the 3rd International Cayce Conference.
    Carol Sue Janes is a decades-long student of the Cayce readings from Seattle, and an A.R.E. Venture Inward contributor. She is the author of Edgar Cayce on the Mysteries of China and Asia and she has given popular presentations from Shanghai to Seattle. With degrees in history and in law, she is a practicing attorney, regularly selected for the Washington State Super Lawyers list, and was also named best female vocalist at an international music festival.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @JM-vj7we
    @JM-vj7we Před 7 měsíci +8

    What an informative enlightening welcoming lecture.
    As a Blk woman who has studied Cayce’s work for decades. I am moved especially by the information regarding Cayce his perspective regarding all races Finally a lecture that includes such a detailed collection of Cayce the man himself.
    Thank You

  • @donmilland7606
    @donmilland7606 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I enjoyed this video and its insightfulness. I'm a Black man who also followed the work of Edgar Cayce. I always thought he could not espouse views of intolerance of any kind. It would so antithetical to his great work. Thank you for posting.

  • @donlonganecker8027
    @donlonganecker8027 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You will notice that there are no African students in this class.