Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
From what may anyone be saved? Only from themselves! That is, their individual hell. They dig it with their own desires.
Edgar Cayce
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Edgar Cayce
Age: 67 †
Born: 1877
Born: March 18
Died: 1945
Died: January 3
Astrologer
Psychic
Hopkinsville
Kentucky
The Sleeping Prophet
Hell
Anyone
Desire
Individual
May
Heavenly
Desires
Saved
More quotes by Edgar Cayce
For what we think upon, that we become.
Edgar Cayce
Try in thine own experience, each that he speak not for one whole day unkindly of any... and see what such a day would bring to you.
Edgar Cayce
Life is continuous, and is Infinite.
Edgar Cayce
Those who understand nature walk with God.
Edgar Cayce
If you learn music, you'll learn history. If you learn music, you'll learn mathematics. If you learn music, you'll learn most all there is to learn.
Edgar Cayce
For, know that each soul constantly meets its own self. No problem may be run away from. Meet it now!
Edgar Cayce
You see, death is not the grave as many people think. It is another phenomenized form of life.
Edgar Cayce
Tips for a long life - Keep Sweet, Keep Friendly, Keep Loving, if ye would... keep Y O U N G
Edgar Cayce
Through Russia, comes the hope of the world. Not in respect to what is sometimes termed Communism or Bolshevism - no! But freedom - freedom! That each man will live for his fellow man. The principle has been born there. It will take years for it to be crystallized yet out of Russia comes again the hope of the world.
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.
Edgar Cayce
Keep the Pineal Gland operating and you will Never grow Old, You will always be Young.
Edgar Cayce
Each soul or entity will and does return, or cycle, as does nature in its manifestations about man thus leaving, making or presenting-as it were-those infallible, indelible truths that it -Life-is continuous.
Edgar Cayce
As the attuning of music arouses emotions in the body to an unusual degree, well that there be choices made as to what the emotions are that are aroused by the character of music.
Edgar Cayce
There will be a shifting of the poles. There will be upheavals in the Arctic and the Antarctic that will make fotr the eruption of volcanos in the Torrid areas... The upper portion of Europe will be changed in the blink of an eye. The earth will be broken up in the western portion of America. The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea.
Edgar Cayce
Anyone with great imagination, of course, is intuitive. Knowledge of any nature, unless put into practical use, becomes of little effect.
Edgar Cayce
Make the world a better place because you have lived in it.
Edgar Cayce
Don't feel sorry for yourself if you have chosen the wrong road, turn around.
Edgar Cayce
Let's learn to live! Then there is no death, save the transition, when desired. Many live who have never died as yet.
Edgar Cayce
For the Earth is only an atom in the universe of worlds.
Edgar Cayce
The way of the Cross is not easy, yet it is the tuneful, the rhythmic, the beautiful, the lovely way.
Edgar Cayce