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Inspiration and Rejuvenation in Nature



Today, in the midst of a busy day, I took the time to rest outside on a lawn chair and watch the breeze float through the leaves overhead. I felt happy in that half hour or so, when the heat of the day gave way to the approaching evening, and I was reminded of the Edgar Cayce quote from his trance reading 3374-1:

“. . . keep close to all of those things that have to do with outdoor activities, for it is the best way to keep yourself young-to stay close to nature. . .”

I felt delightfully rejuvenated.

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In L.A. Preparing for “Everyone Has a Book in Them.”


I’m in Los Angeles for a couple of days. While here, I am fine-tuning my presentation for the “Everyone Has a Book in Them” weekend program on August 14, 15, & 16 in Anchorage, Alaska, at the ATOM Center, on 4025 Raspberry Rd

I’m excited by this topic because the Edgar Cayce readings say that creative expression is as much an expression of the Creative Forces as is the psychic. He also says that if you don’t use your creative talents, you lose them. Therefore, this is a program near and dear to my heart and soul.

Carol Chapman —

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May 12th Dream Interpretation Seminar


 I am happy to announce that my interview guests on my next complimentary dream telephone seminar, on May 12th at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time, will be Ellen Selover and Nancy Crisbaum, formerly Nancy Pohle. They are co-authors of a delightful, informative book on dreams and intuition called Awakening the Real You available on Amazon if you want to buy their book ahead of time.

If you’re looking for an approach to dream interpretation based on the Edgar Cayce readings, you need to attend this seminar because both Ellen and Nancy have worked at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. In addition, Awakening the Real You, describes their experiences with dream interpretation using the methods outlined in Cayce’s psychic readings.

Mark your calendars and get out your dream journals!

Carol Chapman —

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