Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. Ushers in the 4th Dimension



Virginia Beach, Va. – Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. is proud to introduce the 4th Dimension, a new publishing imprint of A.R.E. Press. While A.R.E. Press will continue to build upon the legacy of Edgar Cayce, 4th Dimension Press expands publishing opportunities with explorations into the mysteries and spirituality of our existence. Books, DVDs, and CDs will investigate the fields of intuition, psychic abilities, ancient mysteries, philosophy, comparative religious studies, personal and spiritual development, and holistic health. The first titles, available by the end of March, include God in Real Life, by Kevin J. Todeschi, The New Circlemakers: Insights into the Crop Circle Mystery, by Andrew Collins, and 2012 in Your Pocket by Geoff Stray.
Over many years, A.R.E. Executive Director and CEO, Kevin Todeschi, has amassed a collection of personal stories from people of all ages, races, and religions who have one thing in common: an experience with the Divine. He artfully brings them together in his new book God in Real Life. "The stories suggest that the time may have come for our 21st century world to acknowledge that we are much more than a simple physical body," says Todeschi.
The New Circlemakers, by science and history writer Andrew Collins, explores the strange phenomenon of crop circles and their relation to the constellation of Cygnus, more than 37,000 light years away. These majestic formations grace the pastures of southern England that in the past were the haunts of fairies, hobgoblins, and mysterious lights. Britain's most spectacular prehistoric landscapes: Stonehenge, Avebury, and Silbury Hill act as an interesting backdrop to the crop circle phenomenon. This lavishly illustrated book tells a personal story of discovery that gets to the very roots of one of the most fascinating yet maligned mysteries of our time.