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If you’ve ever wanted to understand more about how karma works in your own life, this is the book for you!
I was introduced to Kevin Todeschi a few years ago by Caroline Myss, and I was instantly amazed at the depth of his knowledge about Edgar Cayce. And why not? Kevin was the Executive Director and CEO of A.R.E. (Cayce’s Assn. for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia), and is the author of many books about Cayce’s groundbreaking life as the first renowned psychic healer in the US— and the father of holistic medicine.
Cayce himself wrote very little besides his “lost” memoirs, but the wisdom and advice in his more than 14,000 readings that were transcribed by his secretary are available in the A.R.E. archives, offer healing advice but also a wealth of insight into karma and reincarnation.
Quoting extensively from these readings, Todeschi helps to clarify the most…
Life is a completely lawful experience because of the universal laws of reincarnation and karma that draw individuals together. Rather than being some type of unavoidable destiny or a fate about which we can do very little, the Edgar Cayce material instead sees karma as essentially an unconscious reservoir of information stored within the soul's memory. Although this memory may draw certain events and individuals to one another, personal free will and the way in which an individual responds to that memory determines her or his actual life experiences. Drawing upon contemporary family relationships, as well as family relationships for…
It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.
The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…
You likely already know that Paramahansa Yogananda’s classic Autobiography of a Yogi was the only book Steve Jobs had on his iPad, and that he had copies of the book given to all those who came to his Stanford memorial service. But Jobs was not the only genius tech entrepreneur to love that book.
Rizwan Virk is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and video game designer, among other distinctions. I both loved and felt challenged by Virk’s earlier book, The Simulation Hypothesis, in which he posits that AI, quantum physics, and Eastern mystics all agree we are living in a video game!
But his take on Yogananda’s great work is even more astute, bringing out his many ancient lessons on karma, yoga, and meditation, and reinterpreting them for the modern age of YouTube, video games, iPhones, and social media.
"[Wisdom of a Yogi] is a feast for seekers, a book to explore and revisit..." —Publishers Weekly
"Riz brings his scientific mind to the heart-centric subject of the spiritual search, revisiting classic tales from Autobiography of a Yogi for the modern world. Wisdom of a Yogi is a book with heart, mind and spirit!" —Dannion Brinkley, international New York Times bestselling author of Saved by the Light
"Riz Virk's inspiring book of Insights into Yogananda's great classic has moved me deeply and brought me the excitement of new discoveries. The lessons he has crafted and the wisdom he has brought…