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Quote by Edgar Cayce

“It is not all of life to live, nor yet all of death to die. For life and death are one, and only those who will consider the experience as one may come to understand or comprehend what peace indeed means.”

Quote by Edgar Cayce

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Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce

Edgar Cayce, born on March 18, 1877, was an influential American psychic. Known for his ability to provide insights into people's health, life issues, and historical events while in a trance-like state, Cayce gained a vast following during his lifetime. His work, which includes over 10,000 recorded readings and treatments, has had a significant impact on spiritual healing and the study of the mind. more

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