SCIENCE OF LIGHT NEWS UPDATE

        May-June 2005        

“and God saw the light that it was good” – Gen 1:1-3

Dr. Charles Thomas Cayce, grandson of Edgar Cayce and President of the Association for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach, and Dr. Elyse Curtis at breakfast March 21, 2004  at the ARE Center of  New York.

 

 

New Cayce Perspective

 

Coinciding with the Science of Light new series: The Edgar Cayce Perspective: What the Sleeping Prophet Really Said, is the new bearded look of Dr. Charles Thomas Cayce, grandson of Edgar Cayce who was in New York for the New Life Expo and Breakfast at the ARE Center.

THE EDGAR CAYCE PERSPECTIVE SERIES

What the Sleeping Prophet Really Said

Because the Cayce material affirms that the greatest study of man is man, and because the material touches on almost every subject that could be of interest in this study, beginning in May 2005 Science of Light initiated this new series to look at what Edgar Cayce really said and compare it with existing data.

Ruth Fortel

Evolution and the

Mind of Man

This new series opened May 28th with an informal lecture by long-time ARE archivist, Ruth Fortel on “Evolution and the Mind of Man” in which she compared the Darwinian theory of evolution and survival of the fittest with modern discoveries and the role of consciousness in the creative process. 

Overview of the Edgar Cayce Perspective

Due to Sean Barden’s cancellation because of illness, his lecture on our final destiny on June 11 was replaced by an overview of the Edgar Cayce Perspective by Dr. Elyse Curtis. 

 

The evening turned out to be an overwhelming hit as Dr. Curtis, a former resident of Virginia Beach and long-time student of the Cayce material and the Bible shared her knowledge and experiences and conducted a humorous and lively Q & A.

BROADWAY TOMORROW

      Musical Theatre of the Spirit

NEWS UPDATE - May-June 2005        

 “Music alone…is that which may bridge the distance from the

 spiritual to the material” Cayce – 2280-1

MUSIC as the BRIDGE followed the Lectures

Pianist, Norman Curtis, played some of his Wm. Blake, “Songs of Innocence” and taught  the audience the song, “There is a River,” (Ps. 46) by Elyse Curtis.  A Good Time was had by all.

 

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SCIENCE OF LIGHT SEMINARY NEWS

Distant Learning – Distant Learning – Course study is now available on line and by mail for local students and students outside of the greater New York area. Applications are still being accepted for class of 2004.  Go To Seminary