August 29, 2010 – 8:44 pm
In my last post, I quoted Edgar Cayce on not really being dead. Today, I have an inspirational quote from Albert Einstein on being as good as dead!
“The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. He who knows it not and can no longer wonder, no longer feel amazement, is as good as dead, a stuffed-out candle.”
Today I need some inspiration since I just lost some important video footage. I feel wretched. I guess I need to find something to feel amazed about.
August 27, 2010 – 10:46 pm
I love this one:
“Hold fast to that faith as ye learned in nature . . . that though yet may be dead in appearance ye are alive if there is the spirit of truth . . .”
(Edgar Cayce Reading 2559-1)
He’s referring to a tree in winter. It appears to be dead but is not and it will flower and leaf out again. Love it.
August 26, 2010 – 10:47 pm
Well, I regret that I did not make it to the Edgar Cayce Forum‘s wonderful event on Feng Shui, a topic dear to my heart, last night.
However, I did have a fantastic, productive afternoon and evening with Lemuria expert Una Marcotte, who is writing the book From Creation to Lemuria.
I enjoyed seeing a dear friend and business colleague.
August 24, 2010 – 10:17 pm
I look forward to attending the lecture by Peggy Joy Cross on Edgar Cayce and Feng Shui – Enhance Your Life sponsored by the Edgar Cayce Forum tomorrow at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
August 23, 2010 – 7:05 pm
Still working on the Yucatan Travel Movie Preview Loop that I will play continuously at my table during upcoming book fairs.
August 22, 2010 – 10:08 pm
I’ve mentioned Santorini, a Greek island, before. It is thought by some to be the location of the lost city of Atlantis. Here’s a great photo of the Santorini Harbor from the cliffs above.

Ships are seen in the waters below the towering cliffs of Santorini. A Greek island of unmatched beauty, Santorini is thought by some to have been part of the lost city of Atlantis.
The photo is by Dr. Hubert Dellinger from his article, Reader Travelogue: Strands of history intertwine on tour of Mediterranean islands, that appeared in the online newspaper, the Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee.
August 21, 2010 – 11:36 pm
Today, during our Edgar Cayce Search for God Study Group meeting, we discussed the previous week’s discipline: What we think continuously we become.
When it came time for me to share my experiences I said that I ponder this concept all the time because, to create a book or movie, I need to continuously see my creative project completed and to think of myself as a writer and filmmaker, not a wannabe.
While working on the Yucatan Travel Movie, since it was my first movie, I had to continuously think that I could make a movie in spite of my physical reality which was that I had yet to finish the movie and yet had so much to learn about the software, editing process and creation of the audio portion of the movie.
I needed to continually see the movie finished and to feel how good I felt about it and that the movie was helpful to many people.
August 20, 2010 – 7:53 pm
I am looking forward to starting my next movie which will be on searching for clues of travelers from the lost city of Atlantis and the lost continent of Lemuria Mu in Yucatan.
August 19, 2010 – 10:32 pm
I have a couple of book fairs scheduled in the autumn. Therefore, today I worked on a video preview that loops around so I can have it playing continually on my laptop during the book fair. In that way, people walking by can get a glimpse of the Yucatan Travel Movie.
August 18, 2010 – 8:16 pm
“We find in nature the more perfect reflection of an all-wise, all-merciful providence that is a consciousness in the soul and mind of every individual . . .”
Edgar Cayce Reading 317-7
I chose the above inspirational quote for the June 2008 Divine in Nature Edgar Cayce Calendar because I love the quote. But, it wasn’t until to day that I noticed that the all-wise, all-merciful providence is a consciousness in the soul and mind of every individual . . . every individual. Wow! Until today, I only saw as far as the perfect reflection being in nature.