A Search for God

A Search for God by Edgar Cayce, published by the Association for Research and Enlightenment in 1970, is a first edition that spans 257 pages. This book presents the culmination of eleven years of lessons aimed at helping individuals grow spiritually and enhance their psychic abilities, based on Cayce’s guidance to a dedicated group of seekers.
Readers will find a structured approach to spiritual development through the twenty-four lessons compiled in this work. The material focuses on the principles of living in accordance with spiritual precepts, offering insights that have been utilized by individuals and groups globally to foster a deeper connection with God. This edition is available in English and features dimensions of 8.54 inches in height and 5.45 inches in length.
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In 1931, Edgar Cayce agreed to help a group of people grow spiritually and become more psychic, with one condition: They would have to live the precepts. It took the group eleven years to apply and compile the twenty-four lessons that became A Search for God, Books I and II. This material has helped individuals and groups around the world to discover a closer attunement to God.
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