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Only Quotes by Edgar Cayce
- For the material, at best, is only temporal, or temporary, while that which may be built from spiritual desire, spiritual purposes, is eternal.
- 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…
- Death is only passing through God's other door.
- In each atom, in each corpuscle, is life. Life is what you worship as God ... and earth is only an atom in the universe…
- From what may anyone be saved? Only from themselves! That is, their individual hell. They dig it with their own desires.
- For the Earth is only an atom in the universe of worlds.
- To continue to condemn only brings condemnation, then, for self. This does not mean that self's activity should be passive, but rather being constant in…
- Who is blameless? Only those that blame no one for aught that is, has been or may be. Only in creating hope, life, understanding, harmony,…
- One who changes a body from the error of the way not only brings peace and harmony but saves a soul and covers a multitude…
- Only the destructive forces know death as lord. Only spiritual forces know life as the Lord. Know ye the Lord!
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