Discovering Your Soul's Purpose: Finding Your Path in Life, Work, and Personal Mission the Edgar Cayce Way
By (Author) Mark Thurston
J.P.Tarcher,U.S./Perigee Bks.,U.S.
J.P.Tarcher,U.S./Perigee Bks.,U.S.
15th July 2017
2nd Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Complementary therapies, healing and health
133.84
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
The medical clairvoyant Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) left the world a wealth of clairvoyant readings on everything from health and spirituality to psychology and past lives. Now the most significant teacher of Cayce's teachings, Mark Thurston, updates and revises his classic book, DISCOVERING YOUR SOUL'S PURPOSE, to help you use the Cayce teachings in the twenty-first century to find greater purpose in your relationships, career, and overall mission in life.
"Mark Thurston introduces the full range of Edgar Cayce's work in a contemporary and refreshingly straightforward manner." --Sidney D. Kirkpatrick, author of Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet
"What of serious and lasting value can be found in the voluminous Cayce readings No one is better qualified to answer this question than Mark Thurston ... the leading scholar on Cayce."
--K. Paul Johnson, author of Edgar Cayce in Context
Mark Thurston, Ph.D. is an educator, psychologist, and author of more than a dozen books about personal spirituality, dream psychology, meditation, and mind-body well-being. Mark worked for the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) and Atlantic University in Virginia Beach, Virginia, for 36 years. In 2009 he moved into a new phase of his own soul's purpose, becoming the Director of Educational Programs for George Mason University's Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. In that capacity he focuses on teaching undergraduate and graduate courses about consciousness, mindfulness, and the science of well-being. Mark and his wife of many decades Mary Elizabeth Lynch are co-founders of the Personal Transformation and Courage Institute, a non-profit educational organization begun in 2000 which offers small-group learning intensives.