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       THE QUICKENING

       THE QUICKENING

       Leaping Ahead on Your Spiritual Journey

       Gregg Unterberger, M.Ed., LPC

      Copyright © 2015 by Gregg Unterberger, M.Ed., LPC

      All rights reserved.

      1st Printing, March 2015

      Printed in the U.S.A.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

      A.R.E. Press

      215 67th Street

      Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061

      ISBN 13: 978-0-87604-734-7

      Edgar Cayce Readings © 1971, 1993–2007

      by the Edgar Cayce Foundation.

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      The contents of this publication are intended for educational and informative use only. They are not to be considered directive nor as a guide to self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Before embarking on any therapeutic regimen, it is absolutely essential that you consult with and obtain the approval of your personal physician or health care provider.

      Cover design by Christine Fulcher

      To Jane,

      For a man of many words, this time words fail me.

      It’s simple really.

      Your love, your unflinching belief in me, makes it all possible.

       Author’s Note

      Like many counselors who write about their work, I have chosen to share some stories from workshop participants and individual clients from across the country. I have also included some personal information from my own life. Specific names and details have been altered to protect certain individual’s identities. I am, first and foremost, a licensed professional counselor; confidentiality and honoring the trust of my clients is critical to my work. However, the reader can rest assured that as incredible as these naratives may seem, I have not inflated the content of these events. The central focus and heart of all the stories told herein are true.

       Who Was Edgar Cayce?

      Throughout this book, you will occasionally see quotes that are attributed to Edgar Cayce. Each quote is followed by a series of numbers, which indicate the “reading” that the quote was pulled from. I wanted to take a moment to explain who Edgar Cayce is and how the reading numbers work.

      Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) has been called “the sleeping prophet,” “the father of holistic medicine,” “the miracle man of Virginia Beach,” and “the most-documented psychic of all time.” For forty-three years of his adult life, he had the ability to put himself into some kind of self-induced sleep state by lying down on a couch, closing his eyes, and folding his hands over his stomach. This state of relaxation and meditation enabled him to place his mind in contact with all time and space and gave him the ability to respond to any question he was asked. His responses came to be called “readings” and contained insights so valuable that even to this day Edgar Cayce’s work is known throughout the world. Hundreds of books have explored his amazing psychic gift, and the entire range of Cayce material is accessed by tens of thousands of people each and every day.

      During Cayce’s life, the Edgar Cayce readings were all numbered to provide confidentiality. So in the case of 294-1, for example, the first set of numbers (“294”) refers to the individual or group for whom the reading was given. The second set of numbers (“1”) refers to the number in the series from which the reading is taken. Therefore, 294-1 identifies the reading as the first one given to the individual assigned #294.

      Although the vast majority of the Cayce material deals with health and every manner of illness, countless topics were explored by Cayce’s psychic talent: dreams, philosophy, intuition, business advice, the Bible, education, childrearing, ancient civilizations, reincarnation, personal spirituality, improving human relationships, finding your mission in life, and much more.

       Contents

       Acknowledgments

       Chapter OneOver the Edge

       Chapter TwoWhat Is a Quickening?

       Chapter ThreeBinaural Beat Frequencies: Enlightenment on Demand

       Chapter FourPast Lives, Future Lives, and the Afterlife: Understanding Your Karmic Arc

       Chapter FiveVanishing Trauma: The Magic of EMDR

       Chapter SixInduced After-Death Communication: Touching the Afterlife, Healing the Grief

       Chapter SevenBrainspotting: Changing Your Brain to Change Your Mind

       Chaper Eight:Spiritual Activation: Hardwiring Your Brain to God

       Chapter NineExploring the Cosmic Realms of Breathwork

       Chapter TenComing Full Circle: Return to the Edge

       Endnotes

       Recommended Reading

       Acknowledgments

      Traditionally, this is the part of the book where authors drone on about everyone who has contributed to bringing their book into fruition. Readers may be inclined to skip over this section. This is entirely understandable, given that most authors feel the need to acknowledge not only the seminal figures in their lives but everyone else, including, apparently, green grocers, taxi drivers, the company that manufactures their inkjet printer, their dog sitter, and their Aunt Agatha—ad nauseam, boring you, dear reader, to tears.

      I will be no exception. After all, can one be too grateful? You have my sympathies.

      Julie Andrews reminds us (with enough sugar to rot our molars) to “start at the very beginning, a very good place to start.” My parents, Drs. Robert and Betty Unterberger, were my first spiritual teachers. I was blessed to grow up in a home where meditation was taught and metaphysics were discussed over meatloaf and peas as far back as I can remember. By extension, I want to acknowledge their teachers as well: the Jungian psychologist Dr. Sara Robbins and physicist and mystic Dr. Raynor Johnson. They are my spiritual lineage. Long before

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