He was born on July 7, 1939 in Arkansas. As a young boy he had psychic abilities, one being able to ascertain the information within any book by placing his head on it. Coming from a strongly Christian family, his parents saw those gifts as evil, thus his abilities slowly went away. Much like everyone else, he lived a normal life for people within society in his time. He was a preist just like his father; however, after awhile depression set in. It was soon after, that everything changed.
He met a man that said he could help him with his depression. The method being hypnosis. Just like Edgar Cayce, what spoke from Paul Solomon's body wasn't the concious mind that his friends and family knew. Paul and his new friend did quite a few more readings together on a wide variety of topics. Later, Paul founded the Fellowship of the Inner Light, a church which focused around spirituality. He continued to give readings as he learned to do so without the help of a hypnotist. He loved helping others as in the last years of his life he helped alongside Mother Teresa. He did much work concerning humanitarian projects. Paul was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Price in 1993 for his work in helping within Thailand. It was there that he fell ill after trying to save an enslaved Thai child. He passed away back in Virginia Beach on March 4th, 1994.
The readings he gave are still around to this day.
The website he founded is...
http://www.paulsolomon.com.
Another website which a friend of his made is...
http://www.wisdomofsolomon.com/psr0.html
He met a man that said he could help him with his depression. The method being hypnosis. Just like Edgar Cayce, what spoke from Paul Solomon's body wasn't the concious mind that his friends and family knew. Paul and his new friend did quite a few more readings together on a wide variety of topics. Later, Paul founded the Fellowship of the Inner Light, a church which focused around spirituality. He continued to give readings as he learned to do so without the help of a hypnotist. He loved helping others as in the last years of his life he helped alongside Mother Teresa. He did much work concerning humanitarian projects. Paul was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Price in 1993 for his work in helping within Thailand. It was there that he fell ill after trying to save an enslaved Thai child. He passed away back in Virginia Beach on March 4th, 1994.
The readings he gave are still around to this day.
The website he founded is...
http://www.paulsolomon.com.
Another website which a friend of his made is...
http://www.wisdomofsolomon.com/psr0.html
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