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Edgar Evans Cayce (1918–2013)

Author of Edgar Cayce on Atlantis

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Includes the names: Edgar E. Cayce, Edgar Evans Cayce

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Edgar Evans Cayce is the son of Edgar Cayce.

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Birthdate
1918-02-09
Date of death
2013-02-15
Gender
male
Education
Duke University (BSE|1939)
Occupations
electrical engineer
Organizations
Association for Research and Enlightenment
Relationships
Cayce, Edgar (father)
Cayce, Hugh Lynn (brother)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Selma, Alabama, USA
Places of residence
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Disambiguation notice
Edgar Evans Cayce is the son of Edgar Cayce.
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USA

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8 reviews
Fascinating book. Much of the material makes much more sense to us in 2017 than it did in the 1940's before atomic power, lasers, genetic engineering, clones, robots, etc. There is also a lot of agreement between this material and the channeled communications from the "Law of One", the Ra material which was published in the 1980's. There is even a lot of agreement with the channeled "Seth" materials, written in the 1960's. My rational mind wants to ignore all this "stuff" which does not show more cleanly fit with my rational "scientific" understanding of the world, and yet I can not dismiss this material or explain how it could come from three unrelated sources written decades later. show less
This is yet another Cayce book written not by Edgar, but at least by some people in the Cayce family.

A very vague picture and chronology of Atlantis can be gathered from the Cayce readings given here. The topic is just as much on reincarnation as it is Atlantis. I read it a very long time ago and really don't remember very much at all. I often wonder what the point is of reincarnating at all if you can't remember anything and the world is just as horrible, if not more so, than in any other show more age. Yes, I am the borne cynic. I must be the incarnation of one of those fellows who blew the place up, and I would do it again in this age!!!!!

Joking aside, what I find most interesting is the picture of Atlantis painted by Cayce's readings. If nothing else, it is one of the grandest mythologies ever created.

I'm sure I would have much more to say were I to reread it, which I might do after researching more into Atlantis. A recent news story dated January 19, 2010, claims archeologists feel they might have located Atlantis in Southern Spain—a 3000 year old buried settlement in the marshes of the Andalusian parkland...

"The theory is just the latest in a long list of suggested locations for Atlantis, including various Mediterranean islands, the Azores, the Sahara desert, Central America and Antarctica."
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Edgar Cayce allegedly fell and hit his head, knocking himself unconcious, and when he awoke he was transformed into the "sleeping clairvoyant" who made predictions and prophecies, and tended to "spriritual" matters, such as telling you how to keep your kharma cool. I predict: It could happen.

Fun, but a bit spooky. I don't know about you, but I'm about to invest in a diving suit with a metal space helmet and lead-loaded sneakers . . .
A nice little book about some of Edgar Cayce's thoughts and words about God and spirituality. Not an especially in depth book, but rather a general overview and introduction to Edgar Cayce's readings and answers about questions regarding God and the devine. Very readable and approachable style. The author talks a lot about how science, such as quantum theory, supports a lot of Cayce's revelations.

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