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Edgar Cayce

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And the entity laughed at those who were crippled in the arena and lo! That selfsame thing returns to you!( Many Mansions, Chapter 5 – Karma of mockery. )
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This reading was given to a woman who was crippled with infantile paralysis and couldn't walk.

 
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