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Edgar Cayce on Auras & Colors

By: Kevin J Todeschi, Carol Ann Liaros
Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
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Discover the meaning of auras

Auras are bands of light and color that surround each of us and have been seen and reported by intuitives and psychics for centuries. Auras can give insights into an individual's life and experiences based on their appearance and colors. Each color possesses a vibration, and that vibration is associated with human experiences and emotions.

For the late psychic Edgar Cayce, the aura provided a pictorial representation of an individual's health, thoughts, talents, and life potentials as well as karmic lessons and even past lives. In a very real sense, the aura functions as a barometer of the whole self - body, mind, and spirit.

Psychic Carol Ann Liaros and Cayce expert Kevin J. Todeschi have joined together to present a unique volume that teaches you to access your intuitive self in order to see these auras and colors and then goes on to explain their meaning as based on the well-documented readings of Edgar Cayce.

Their work explores colors and the human aura in a way that provides practical tools for understanding that can be applied in your own life right now. This volume also includes the only book ever written by Edgar Cayce himself: Auras: An Essay on the Meaning of Colors.

©2011 Kevin J. Todeschi and Carol Ann Liaros (P)2017 A.R.E. Press
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Would have enjoyed this better if it weren't for the reader interulint his own flow of speech for every reference to the appendix. Sounds like rubbish (so skip the chapter where he talks about colors, as the rest if the book makes sense without it, and the appendix he goes through at the end is the exact same thing as the chapter where he talks about colors, only without the interruptions)

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