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When Edgar Cayce was asked "How does one find attunement with God?" the answer came in several readings . . "in nature . . ." "Know this in self; that ye may never be so worldly wise that ye may not learn something from the viewing of a sunset, listening to a strain of music, the laughter of children, the song of the bird, the babbling of the brook. All have their message, for they seek to glorify their Creator." (2869-1) We will spend this week with Henry and Janis Reed exploring exactly what Edgar Cayce meant when he said "for the love of nature grows and is akin to God" (1968-1) We will listen to the sounds of nature: the wind in the trees, the calls and songs of the birds and other animals, or the rippling of the creek. We will take time to watch the deer frolic in the meadow, to walk in the organic garden and the forest and look closely around us, we will listen to the children play - these are all forms of nature at its finest. Using intuition, our dreams, spontaneous writing, imagery and more Henry and Janis will guide us in exploring our connection with the Creator. About the Presenters
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