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Friday, 16 March 2012

EDGAR CAYCE ... THE SLEEPING PROPHET




He was an average individual in most respects: a loving husband, a father of two children, a skilled photographer, a devoted Sunday School teacher, and an eager gardener.

Yet, throughout his life, he also displayed one of the 
most remarkable psychic talents of all time.


His name 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.

This state of relaxation and meditation enabled him to place his mind in contact with all time and space.

From this state he could respond to questions as diverse as,

"What are the secrets of the universe?" to

"How can I remove a wart?"

His responses to these questions came to be called "readings" and contain insights so valuable that even to this day individuals have found practical help for everything from maintaining a well-balanced diet and improving human relationships to overcoming life-threatening illnesses and experiencing a closer walk with God.

Daily for over forty years of his adult life, Cayce would lie down on a couch with his hands folded over his stomach and allow himself to enter a self-induced sleep state. Then, provided with the name and location of an individual anywhere in the world he would speak in a normal voice and give answers to any questions about that person that he was asked. These answers, which came to be called "readings" were written down by a stenographer, who kept one copy on file and sent another to the person who had requested the information.





LIKE THE TIBETAN MONKS WHO PRACTICE REMOTE VIEWING BEING PERSECUTED IN TIBET BY THE CHINESE OCCUPATION











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