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  Edgar Cayce (1877-1945)
Edgar Cayce (pronounced Casey) is known as one of America's greatest psychics.
Cayce was known as "the sleeping prophet" because he would close his eyes and appear to go into a trance when he did his readings (Stearn 1990).
Cayce also recommended "oil of smoke" (creosote made from pine tar*) for a leg sore; "peach-tree poultice" for convulsions; "bedbug juice" for dropsy; "fumes of apple brandy from a charred keg" for tuberculosis; and peanut oil rub to prevent arthritis (Gardner 1957).
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 Edgar Cayce - Crystalinks
Cayce readings are usually referenced using a numeric tag in which the first number is a code representing the recipient (most of their identities remain secret), while the second counts which reading it is, in the case of a person who receives more than one.
Edgar Cayce found that the concept of reincarnation was not incompatible with any religion, and actually merged perfectly with his own beliefs of what it meant to be a Christian.
Cayce's approach does not include the concept of transmigration, which states that it is possible for human beings to be born again as animals.
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 Sleeping Prophet - Who was Edgar Cayce
For forty-three years of his adult life, Edgar Cayce demonstrated the uncanny 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.
Though Cayce died more than half a century ago, the timeliness of the material in the readings is evidenced by approximately one dozen biographies and more than 300 titles that discuss various aspects of this man's life and work.
The organization founded by Cayce in 1931 to document, research and disseminate his information has grown from a few hundred supporters at the time of Cayce's death in 1945 to one which is worldwide.
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 Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping (False) Prophet
Edgar Cayce was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, in 1877.
Cayce's biographers generally attribute his healing powers to an ability to tap into what they called the "Universal Mind" or "Universal Consciousness." However, the alert Christian who knows the Bible, and something of the spiritual realm, can easily pick up from Edgar Cayce's biographies another explanation of his powers--evidences of demonic activity in his life.
Cayce's faith in the readings completed the transition."{9} He believed so strongly in the truth of the health readings, that he reasoned (falsely) the new information from what he called "life readings" must also be true.
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 Edgar Cayce (1877-1945)
Edgar Cayce is known as one of America's greatest psychics.
His followers maintain that Cayce was able to tap into some sort of higher consciousness, such as God or the akashic record, to get his "psychic knowledge." He used this "knowledge" to predict that California will slide into the ocean and that New York City will be destroyed in some sort of cataclysm.
Cayce was known as "the sleeping prophet" because he would close his eyes and appear to go into a trance when he did his readings (Stern).
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 Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce lived from 1877 to 1945 and was known as the sleeping prophet.
Cayce's reputation as a healing clairvoyant aroused popularity from all quarters except in the churches where anything prophetic was considered mystical or psychic or demonic witchcraft.
Edgar Cayce was aware that bodily illness was born of or known to the mind and once into the universal mind Edgar could diagnose an illness and give advice to the sick.
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 Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce was a great American psychic know by many as the 'sleeping prophet'.
Edgar Cayce is known as one of America's most famous psychics, although he himself would probably have preferred to be viewed as a healer, rather than a psychic.
Edgar Cayce: For forty-three years of his adult life, Edgar Cayce demonstrated the uncanny 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.
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 Edgar Cayce Readings On Personal Spirituality
One of the most frequently mentioned concepts in the Edgar Cayce material is that Spirit is the Life, Mind is the Builder, and the Physical is the Result.
Because of the importance of working with spiritual principles in everyday life, in 1931 the Edgar Cayce readings began outlining a series of lessons on spiritual growth that are still being studied by individuals around the world from all walks of life and religious backgrounds.
Cayce believed that meditation was listening to God, while prayer was talking.
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When Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) died, he left behind a unique resource, complete transcripts of over 1600 readings he had given in the last decades of his life to the hundreds of people who came to him for help and advice.
He is described by Cayce biographers as a man interested in and a deep student of metaphysics, the occult, esoteric astrology, and Eastern religion.
Cayce's adoption of reincarnation and past lives as the religious symbols through which advice and counsel was offered to his clients also provides some insight into the development of his talents.
www.ciis.edu /cayce/melton.html   (4566 words)

  
 Edgar Cayce | Prophecy | Clairvoyant Healing | Atlantis
and prophet, Edgar Cayce was born in 1877 on a farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
In a trance Edgar was able to describe the conditions which had caused a partial paralysis of his vocal cords, and was also able to prescribe a cure which involved restoring increased circulation to the inoperative muscles and nerves.
Cayce's philosophy behind his trance healing work was a holistic one, meaning that he saw the body a 'system', an interconnected network of organs and tissue and if one part was not functioning properly then it would affect the rest.
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 World Mysteries - Edgar Cayce
Though Cayce died nearly half a century ago, the timeliness of the material in the readings is evidenced by approximately one dozen biographies and more than 300 titles that discuss various aspects of this man's life and work.
Edgar Cayce was born near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on March 18, 1877 and had a normal childhood in most respects, one rich with the heritage of nineteenth-century farm life.
While asleep, Edgar Cayce described his problem as a "psychological condition producing a physical effect." He went on to explain that the condition could be removed by suggesting to him while in the unconscious state that the blood circulation increase to the affected areas.
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 Edgar Cayce's Prophecies (Morgana's Observatory)
Edgar Cayce made his name in the first half of this century in America as a psychic healer; perhaps the greatest that the United States ever produced.
Cayce prophesied that the Earth's axis would be shifted by the year 2001, bringing on reversals in climate, "so that where there has been a frigid or semi-tropical climate, there will be a more tropical one, and moss and fern will grow." By this time, he indicated, a new cycle would begin.
Edgar Cayce predicted that the Great Lakes would empty into the Gulf of Mexico in the future and that ancient repositories would be discovered when people reached the appropriate level of consciousness.
www.dreamscape.com /morgana/phoebe.htm   (3687 words)

  
 Edgar Cayce Foundation - World Headquarters of the A.R.E.
The Edgar Cayce readings themselves and various compilations of extracts from the readings, including microfilm and electronic copies of the readings.
Lectures and other writings by Edgar Cayce, Hugh Lynn Cayce, Gladys Davis Turner, and other staff members and friends who have donated their records to the Foundation.
If the total word count of Cayce quotations is anticipated to be greater than thirty per cent (30%) of the total word count of the final product, there must be more extended discussion between the author and the staff of the Foundation.
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 Edgar Cayce: Who was Edgar Cayce?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edgar Cayce was born on a farm near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on March 18, 1877, and died in Virginia Beach, Virginia, January 3, 1945.
Edgar Cayce only needed the name and address of an individual anywhere in the world in order to give a detailed medical diagnosis and treatment.
Edgar Cayce left behind one of the largest and most impressive collections of psychic information ever to emanate from a single source.
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 Edgar Cayce - near-death experiences and revelations
Cayce learned that when he was hypnotized, he could leave his body and journey into the afterlife realms.
Cayce made over 14,000 otherworldly journeys in his life and the information he gained from these journeys has astounded people all over the world.
Cayce was a wonder to the medical community because of his ability to diagnose and specify a treatment for gravely ill people often hundreds of miles away through his out-of-body journeys.
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 Edgar Cayce on dreams
Cayce was able to obtain virtually an unlimited amount of knowledge on an unlimited number of subjects.
Cayce was able to astound people by interpreting their dreams and giving them insight into their psyche, lives and even past lives.
Edgar Cayce once said, "Dreams, visions, impressions, to the entity in the normal sleeping state are the presentations of the experiences necessary for the development, if the entity would apply them in the physical life.
www.near-death.com /experiences/cayce14.html   (2847 words)

  
 Edgar Cayce Vision for Multiple Sclerosis and Spinal Cord Injury
Cayce was born in 1877 in rural Kentucky.
Cayce believed that the body was an intricate electromagnetic energy system that must be kept in balance to maintain health.
Cayce said that it acts like a magnet that draws energy from one part of the body and redistributes to other areas.
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 The Edgar Cayce Readings   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edgar Cayce gave over 14,000 readings on more than 10,000 different topics to people all over the world.
The Edgar Cayce Foundation has copies of 32 readings from the early years without recorded dates.
It is a letter of record attesting to the special clairvoyant abilities of Edgar Cayce.
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 Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was a well-known "psychic" and "prophet" in the U.S. for many years.
Outside his private "psychic" practice, Edgar Cayce was notorious for many tabloid press predictions such as California falling into the Pacific, New York City being destroyed by some sort of disaster, and the secret of Atlantis and its great energy crystal being unveiled by the U.S. government.
Although Edgar Cayce wasn't formally educated, he worked in bookstores for years and was known as a big reader.
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 Straight Dope Staff Report: What's the scoop on Edgar Cayce, the "Sleeping Prophet"?
Edgar Cayce purportedly began his psychic career when he began losing his voice at age 21 and the doctors couldn't do anything about it.
According to Dale Beyerstein ("Edgar Cayce: The 'Prophet' Who 'Slept' His Way to the Top," Skeptical Inquirer, January/February 1996), "these documents are worthless by themselves" because they provide no way of distinguishing what Cayce discerned by psychic ability from information provided to him by his assistants, by letters from patients, or by simple observation.
Cayce supporters probably don't like to talk about his failures in healing members of his own family.
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 Amazon.com: Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet: Books: Sidney D. Kirkpatrick   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edgar Cayce was one of the most humble and influential people of his day, a man whose outstanding psychic abilities appeared to heal hundreds of patients.
Cayce's young son, according to the Source, has been both a Pharaoh and one of Christ's apostles; Cayce's attractive, hard working young assistant, Gladys Davis, has been not only a British queen, but, as such, was also Cayce's own royal mother.
Cayce and his friends and followers were almost all fervent Christians -- Cayce was a biblical scholar and lecturer -- but clearly they all desperately needed something greater and closer to home to believe in.
www.amazon.com /Edgar-Cayce-American-Sidney-Kirkpatrick/dp/1573221392   (2386 words)

  
 Edgar Cayce: Twentieth Century Psychic - Medical Clairvoyant
Although Cayce died more than sixty years ago, the timeliness of the material in the readings is evidenced by approximately one dozen biographies and more than 300 titles that discuss various aspects of this man's life and work.
These books contain a corpus of information so valuable that even Edgar Cayce himself might have hesitated to predict their impact on the contemporary world.
Further details of Cayce's life and work are explored in the classic book There Is a River (1942) by Thomas Sugrue.
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 Edgar Cayce   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edgar Cayce gave many readings on attunement tools for spiritual healing used in Atlantis and Ancient Egypt.
According to Edgar Cayce, the inventions were unique because they created an invisible spiritual force.
Edgar Cayce said the inventions operated on light, but the invisible force they created was not light.
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 Edgar Cayce, An American Prophet--How it Came to Be Written
A simple Kentucky farm boy with an eighth grade education, Cayce had begun having visions as a small child, and through years of hardship and personal struggle developed the power to enter into a trance state and diagnose illness.
The first stop we made along that journey was Virginia Beach, where the Edgar Cayce archives—consisting of an estimated one-hundred-and-fifty -thousand pages of trance readings, correspondence, family papers, and related documents—are housed in a fire proof vault in a library and conference center that is dedicated to Cayce's healing arts.
Since Cayce had never actively promoted himself, and few people had had access to his correspondence since his death, the true scope of Cayce's trance life had never been fully appreciated.
www.edgarcaycebooks.com /Caycewritten.htm   (1354 words)

  
 edgar cayce book, CD Rom, dowloads & video reviews
Our reviews provide insightful summaries of selected books, from editors who have extensively studied the Edgar Cayce readings, as well as other spiritual works.
It is from a different programming company then made the original ones sold by the ARE (which gave us heck trying to use), and so far, problem free (unlike the old CD rom).
Finally, someone has put together the exercises Edgar Cayce often recommended for health, energy, and balancing the bodies forces, into an easy to learn and follow along with video format.
www.edgar-cayce-reviews.com   (213 words)

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