• An Introduction to the Edgar Cayce A.R.E.

  • Jan 9 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast
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An Introduction to the Edgar Cayce A.R.E.

  • Summary

  • In this, the premiere episode, Karen and Will chat with Reverend Dr. Nicole Charles, the CEO of the Edgar Cayce A.R.E. 

    With a solid foundation in new thought theologies and a comprehensive understanding of Edgar Cayce's teachings, Dr. Charles has been instrumental in spearheading the modernization of the organization while upholding its core principles.  Part of the initiative includes innovative programs and partnerships which are geared towards promoting holistic well-being in alignment with the contemporary context.  

    What originally began as a facility for research and enlightenment and a hospital has grown into an entire campus dedicated to Cayce's teachings and wellness of the mind and body.  Visitors can clear their minds in the meditation garden, search within for answers to personal questions as they walk the labyrinth, enjoy a day of relaxation at the spa, unwind over lunch at the restaurant and more.  And of course, let’s not forget the star of the show. The Cayce readings are available in the library -which is the second largest metaphysical library in the world, second only to the Vatican.  There are also programs, activities, conferences and courses available to both members and non-members, fostering an inclusive space for individuals from diverse backgrounds to engage in spiritual exploration and enhance their consciousness.  So whether you are a Virginia Beach local or you live out of state, make sure to put the Edgar Cayce A.R.E. on your list of places to visit.

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