Edgar Cayce's Cosmology 7g: The Anthropic Principle -- We live in a lawful universe with narrowly-defined characteristics that are ideal (some say essential) for the creation and sustained existence of human life. The idea that the universe has been conspicuously "fine-tuned" for human existence is called the anthropic principle.
Based on the Edgar Cayce readings one might assume that the universe is also calibrated to accommodate soul expression during planetary sojourns on the multidimensional heavenly bodies of this solar system and beyond. To coin a term, Cayce's version of the guiding precept underlying the formation of a soul-friendly universe could be called the soulthropic principle.
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