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== Edgar Cayce on sunspots ==
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[[Edgar Cayce]] saw sun spots, as well as earth changes, as a reflection of our own state of consciousness, a result of our own actions, the boomerang of divine law. His readings offer simple metaphors to describe that eternal truth.     
[[Edgar Cayce]] saw sun spots, as well as earth changes, as a reflection of our own state of consciousness, a result of our own actions, the boomerang of divine law. His readings offer simple metaphors to describe that eternal truth.     


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When asked about how sunspots affect the inhabitants of the earth, he said that the question should be reversed. Sunspots, he claimed, are a reflection of the “turmoils and strifes” that we ourselves have created, and our own mind is “the builder.” He asked us to think about what we have built:     
When asked about how sunspots affect the inhabitants of the earth, he said that the question should be reversed. Sunspots, he claimed, are a reflection of the “turmoils and strifes” that we ourselves have created, and our own mind is “the builder.” He asked us to think about what we have built:     


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<blockquote>As what does thy soul appear? A spot, a blot upon the sun? Or as that which giveth light unto those who sit in darkness, to those who cry aloud for hope?<ref>Edgar Cayce, Reading #5757-1</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>As what does thy soul appear? A spot, a blot upon the sun? Or as that which giveth light unto those who sit in darkness, to those who cry aloud for hope?<ref>Edgar Cayce, Reading #5757-1</ref></blockquote>