Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) has been called the "Sleeping Prophet," the "Father of holistic medicine," and the most documented psychic of the 20th century. For more than 40 years of his adult life, Cayce gave psychic "readings" to thousands of seekers while in an unconscious state, diagnosing illnesses and revealing lives lived in the past and prophecies yet to come.
Cayce found that he had the ability to put himself into a sleep—like state by lying down on a couch, closing his eyes, and folding his hands over his stomach. In this state of relaxation and meditation, he was able to place his mind in contact with all time and space — the universal consciousness, also known as the super-conscious mind. From there, he could respond to questions as broad as, "What are the secrets of the universe?" and "What is my purpose in life?" to as specific as, "What can I do to help my arthritis?" and "How were the pyramids of Egypt built? His responses to these questions came to be called "readings," and their insights offer practical help and advice to individuals.
When asked what the New Age means to humanity, Edgar Cayce replied: “the full consciousness of the ability to communicate with the Creative Forces and be aware of the relationships to the Creative Forces and the uses of same in material environs. This awareness during the era or age in the Age of Atlantis and Lemuria or Mu brought destruction to man, and his beginning of the needs of the journey up through that of selfishness.”
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Channeler David Wilcock examines Cayce’s many predictions about global health issues and Earth changes, and gives guidance to those who want to understand the significance of these changes now taking place.
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Geologist William Hutton compares predictions in the Cayce psychic readings with the latest geophysical research findings and points to patterns of change described by Cayce as long ago as the 1930s that appear to be coming true -- with enormous implications for the next few years...
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Learn why and how the ancient Maya invented a calendar so accurate that it ends exactly when the Sun enters a specific portion of the Milky Way as it rises on the Winter Solstice, December 22, in the year 2012, marking the shift to a new age.
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