Edgar Cayce: The “Sleeping” Medium & Spiritual Discernment

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Mysticism, Theology, Christianity
Cover of the book Edgar Cayce: The “Sleeping” Medium & Spiritual Discernment by John G. Weldon, John Ankerberg
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Author: John G. Weldon ISBN: 9781937136956
Publisher: John Ankerberg Publication: February 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John G. Weldon
ISBN: 9781937136956
Publisher: John Ankerberg
Publication: February 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was one of the most famous trance mediums in the world and the best-known psychic in America's history. Not commonly placed under those occult classifications, he is commonly referred to in a more soothing category as “the sleeping prophet". Through entering a self-induced hypnotic trance, he produced over 14,300 health and spiritual "Readings" (one of the largest psychic libraries in history), allegedly from his unconscious mind and/or the supposed akashic records. Uniquely, he may be considered the spiritual father of both the modern New Age movement and contemporary holistic medicine. His influence has extended to millions of people. This book takes a critical look at the life, readings and health/spiritual impact of Edgar Cayce. It illustrates the timely warning of the old adage that the road to hell may be paved with perfectly good intentions—and how benevolent concepts such as improved health and spirituality may indeed become the devil's playground. Ironically, this is the very thing Cayce himself had worried about in reference to the Readings.

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Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was one of the most famous trance mediums in the world and the best-known psychic in America's history. Not commonly placed under those occult classifications, he is commonly referred to in a more soothing category as “the sleeping prophet". Through entering a self-induced hypnotic trance, he produced over 14,300 health and spiritual "Readings" (one of the largest psychic libraries in history), allegedly from his unconscious mind and/or the supposed akashic records. Uniquely, he may be considered the spiritual father of both the modern New Age movement and contemporary holistic medicine. His influence has extended to millions of people. This book takes a critical look at the life, readings and health/spiritual impact of Edgar Cayce. It illustrates the timely warning of the old adage that the road to hell may be paved with perfectly good intentions—and how benevolent concepts such as improved health and spirituality may indeed become the devil's playground. Ironically, this is the very thing Cayce himself had worried about in reference to the Readings.

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