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Venture Inward

Title

Venture Inward

Author

Hugh Lynn Cayce

Description

For those who desire a safe pathway into their inner selves, this classic book about psychic development is required reading. Written by the late Hugh Lynn Cayce, elder son of psychic Edgar Cayce, this book begins with the story of the “sleeping prophet” and his clairvoyant gift, which helped so many people. In later sections Hugh Lynn delves into different doorways to the unconscious, including mediumship and hypnosis among many others. Dreams, meditation, and spiritual study in small groups are recommended as the safer doorways to opening one's mind to greater realities. Quotes from the Edgar Cayce readings emphasize the most positive direction to higher soul growth. Automatic writing, Ouija boards, hallucinogenic drugs, and other approaches labeled by Hugh Lynn as “dangerous doorways to the unconscious” are critically examined and appropriate warnings are given for these methods of expanding one's awareness. A must-read for the new seeker; and excellent reminder for the seasoned spiritual searcher.

Subject Matter

Psychic Phenomena

Publication Year

1964

Publisher

Harper & Row Publishers

Language

English

Files

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Collection

Citation

“Venture Inward,” The Bruce Lee Library Research Project, accessed April 20, 2025, https://www.bruceleelibrary.jamescbishop.com/lib/items/show/2102.