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Spiritual Attunement through Meditation
Randall Okey
97 episodes
1 week ago
This is a weekly podcast, published every Friday morning, that will include short readings and quotes from many diverse spiritual sources, including the Edgar Cayce material. I believe that truth is found in all enlightened paths and that we each seek love and Divinity in our own personal ways. Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by two minutes of meditative silence prior to the closing readings. Cover art: Altarpiece #1, Hilma Af Klint, 1915
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This is a weekly podcast, published every Friday morning, that will include short readings and quotes from many diverse spiritual sources, including the Edgar Cayce material. I believe that truth is found in all enlightened paths and that we each seek love and Divinity in our own personal ways. Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by two minutes of meditative silence prior to the closing readings. Cover art: Altarpiece #1, Hilma Af Klint, 1915
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Spirituality
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#87: The Door of Everything
Spiritual Attunement through Meditation
22 minutes 38 seconds
2 months ago
#87: The Door of Everything

Today we will be returning to The Door of Everything, written by Ruby Nelson in 1963. This is one of the most enlightening little spiritual books ever written and, in my opinion, should be on the reading list for all seekers of Truth. As a sidenote, virtually, nothing is known about the author. Except for her name, she seems to be anonymous, which sort of adds to the beauty of this book, as there is no apparent ego involved. It may seem a bit unfair, but I am going to read the last chapter which really sums up the book, but you will eventually definitely want to read the prior chapters to get the fullness and understanding of the knowledge and wisdom therein. The link to the entire free book courtesy of the Logos Center will be the show notes.


Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by a few minutes of meditative silence prior to closing readings.


https://www.edgarcaycenyc.org


https://edgarcayce.org


http://www.edgarcayceaustralia.org


https://www.logoscenter.org/downloads/The_Door_of_Everything.pdf


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Spiritual Attunement through Meditation
This is a weekly podcast, published every Friday morning, that will include short readings and quotes from many diverse spiritual sources, including the Edgar Cayce material. I believe that truth is found in all enlightened paths and that we each seek love and Divinity in our own personal ways. Each podcast episode will also include the preparatory meditation attunement techniques suggested in the Edgar Cayce readings and will then be followed by two minutes of meditative silence prior to the closing readings. Cover art: Altarpiece #1, Hilma Af Klint, 1915