Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 There are four or five books out now on Cayce's astrology. I've studied Cayce's astrology since the first book came out, and also have the Cayce CD which has every single word that Cayce ever spoke. Cayce seemed to use both the signs and the constellations in his readings. The best book (and the least expensive) is a reprint of the first book with some additions: EDGAR CAYCE'S ASTROLOGY FOR THE SOUL by Margaret Gammon (the original author) and W.H. Chruch (additions). I've worked on an extensive article about what Cayce really said about the zodiac. It took a lot of research into ancient astrology and the ins and outs of what culture conquered which one and when. Yes, Cayce said a number of times that the Persian system is the correct one, and most of his quotes on this are given in the above book. But it's not so easy to discover exactly what the Persian system was. What time period was Cayce talking about? It's all very complicated. I had to buy some very expensive scholarly books to dig out the facts. I'll have to look for that article (unpublished). It was written a year or two ago. I'll try to get back to all of you on this. In the meantime, I recommend the above book, mainly the half of the book authored by Gammon. There are two very nice astrology hardback books published by the A.R.E., Cayce's organization, but they're expensive if they're still available. I have both of them and love them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Yes Terrie, please post your article on list. It sounds interesting! Royale Terrie wrote: > > There are four or five books out now on Cayce's astrology. I've studied > Cayce's astrology since the first book came out, and also have the Cayce CD > which has every single word that Cayce ever spoke. > > Cayce seemed to use both the signs and the constellations in his readings. > The best book (and the least expensive) is a reprint of the first book with > some additions: EDGAR CAYCE'S ASTROLOGY FOR THE SOUL by Margaret Gammon > (the original author) and W.H. Chruch (additions). I've worked on an > extensive article about what Cayce really said about the zodiac. It took a > lot of research into ancient astrology and the ins and outs of what culture > conquered which one and when. > > Yes, Cayce said a number of times that the Persian system is the correct > one, and most of his quotes on this are given in the above book. But it's > not so easy to discover exactly what the Persian system was. What time > period was Cayce talking about? It's all very complicated. I had to buy > some very expensive scholarly books to dig out the facts. I'll have to look > for that article (unpublished). It was written a year or two ago. I'll try > to get back to all of you on this. In the meantime, I recommend the above > book, mainly the half of the book authored by Gammon. > > There are two very nice astrology hardback books published by the A.R.E., > Cayce's organization, but they're expensive if they're still available. I > have both of them and love them. > > > " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " ----- > > Post message: > Subscribe: - > Un: - > List owner: -owner > > Shortcut URL to this page: > / > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2001 Report Share Posted October 27, 2001 Dear All specially Terry! Thanks a lot for your information about Edgar Cayce. I have been in search of this information along time. Could you tell me what is the price of these books? Then I am going to email ARE for them. Terrie wrote: > > There are four or five books out now on Cayce's astrology. I've studied > Cayce's astrology since the first book came out, and also have the Cayce CD > which has every single word that Cayce ever spoke. > > Cayce seemed to use both the signs and the constellations in his readings. > The best book (and the least expensive) is a reprint of the first book with > some additions: EDGAR CAYCE'S ASTROLOGY FOR THE SOUL by Margaret Gammon > (the original author) and W.H. Chruch (additions). I've worked on an > extensive article about what Cayce really said about the zodiac. It took a > lot of research into ancient astrology and the ins and outs of what culture > conquered which one and when. > > Yes, Cayce said a number of times that the Persian system is the correct > one, and most of his quotes on this are given in the above book. But it's > not so easy to discover exactly what the Persian system was. What time > period was Cayce talking about? It's all very complicated. I had to buy > some very expensive scholarly books to dig out the facts. I'll have to look > for that article (unpublished). It was written a year or two ago. I'll try > to get back to all of you on this. In the meantime, I recommend the above > book, mainly the half of the book authored by Gammon. > > There are two very nice astrology hardback books published by the A.R.E., > Cayce's organization, but they're expensive if they're still available. I > have both of them and love them. > > > " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " ----- > > Post message: > Subscribe: - > Un: - > List owner: -owner > > Shortcut URL to this page: > / > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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