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Science seeks to explain the laws of the physical universe by following a logical, repeatable method to verify and correct its observations and theories. Religion seeks to understand the spiritual relationship between man and God, the nature of the soul, and the destiny of consciousness after physical death. Scientists and religious leaders often conclude that scientific discoveries and theories conflict with spiritual concepts, such as the existence of God and the soul. Some Christian denominations expend and waste considerable spiritual energy concocting various formulations of "biblical…mehr

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Science seeks to explain the laws of the physical universe by following a logical, repeatable method to verify and correct its observations and theories. Religion seeks to understand the spiritual relationship between man and God, the nature of the soul, and the destiny of consciousness after physical death. Scientists and religious leaders often conclude that scientific discoveries and theories conflict with spiritual concepts, such as the existence of God and the soul. Some Christian denominations expend and waste considerable spiritual energy concocting various formulations of "biblical science" from literal interpretations of the Bible to counter imagined dangers from secular science. This unnatural tension between the physical and spiritual worlds is artificial and manmade. This book uses the philosophy of the Edgar Cayce readings to show that the physical and spiritual worlds are two aspects of creation that complement each other.
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Jeffrey Imes has been an avid reader and researcher of Edgar Cayce readings for about 45 years. His passion began when he found the book "Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation" by Noel Langley in the American Embassy circulating library in Tripoli, Libya. When he got back to the States, he began studying the philosophy of the Cayce readings more thoroughly and found that it integrated science and religious thought in a natural way and brought together Christianity, the role of Jesus, and certain Eastern religious ideas in a coherent non-dogmatic manner. His educational background includes a Ph.D. in physics with strong supporting studies in mathematics, geology, and geophysics.