Edgar Cayce: The “Sleeping” Medium & Spiritual Discernment

Edgar Cayce: The “Sleeping” Medium & Spiritual Discernment
Author: John Weldon
Publisher: ATRI Publishing
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2013-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1937136957

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 14300 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.

Edgar Cayce

Edgar Cayce
Author: Jess Stearn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1981
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780553238303

The Essential Edgar Cayce

The Essential Edgar Cayce
Author: Mark Thurston
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781585423156

A complete guide to the work of the remarkable twentieth-century seer Edgar Cayce, featuring Cayce's most intriguing and influential readings, and a biographical introduction to his life. Edgar Cayce is one of the most mysterious men of the twentieth century. Sometimes called "The Sleeping Prophet," he was prone to pick up taglines that reflected the sensationalistic side of his work rather than its real depth and meaning. The core of his life's work was actually being an intuitive healer and Christian mystic. More than one hundred books have been written about his teachings and his life story. Yet no book has combined insightful commentary with lengthy, verbatim selections of the full range of his contribution to holistic healing, practical spirituality, and the psychology of the soul. The Essential Edgar Cayce gives the reader an understanding of each major area in which Cayce helped pioneer the modern holistic living movement, as well as the contemporary popular approach to spirituality that weaves together the best of Eastern and Western religious traditions. The book's substantial introduction frames Cayce and his life's work, and is followed by eight topical sections in which commentaries by Mark Thurston guide the reader through some of the seer's most significant readings. Here is a truly integral portrait of the life and work of one of the twentieth century's most fascinating spiritual figures.

Soul & Spirit

Soul & Spirit
Author: Edgar Cayce
Publisher: ARE Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0876048467

The renowned Edgar Cayce gave the most thorough and insightful discourses on the true nature of our being and how to become aware of these nonphysical but most influential portions. Cayce presents a clear and profound distinction between our soul and spirit. Spirit is the Life Force within us, and it can keep us healthy and bright. Soul is our developing True Self, here is where our heart's deepest hopes and fears lie. Filled with stories, insights, and guidance, this is a must read if you wish to fully understand yourself and your life.

Edgar Cayce A Seer Out of Season

Edgar Cayce A Seer Out of Season
Author: Harmon Hartzell Bro
Publisher: ARE Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0876046049

Millions worldwide have turned to the readings of Edgar Cayce for advice on health and spiritual growth. Drawing from his experience as Cayce's longtime associate, Dr. Bro has written a firsthand account in this full-length biography of the gifted psychic. HC: A.R.E. Press.

Give God a Chance

Give God a Chance
Author: James Kyle Brown
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2001-09-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0759621683

Give God a Chance is an effort to present the information in the Edgar Cayce readings in ways that are meaningful and useful to Christians of all persuasions, and even to those of other faiths. Give God a Chance consists of the following five sections: PART I: The Edgar Cayce Readings This part focuses on Edgar Cayce and the ways in which Cayce presented health and spiritual advice in what has been called readings. It also deals with the authors personal experiences with the readings. Various questions are asked in an attempt to compare the purposes of the readings with those of traditional Bible based, Christ-centered, faith in God. PART II: God, Mankind, and Spiritual Laws The readings begin with the assumption that all souls were created for the purpose of becoming companions with God. A creation cosmology is explored, which includes the possibility of the continuity of life extending into other times and places. Gods justice and mercy are understood in terms of the law of cause and effect, the law of grace, and the law of love. PART III: Christianity and the Cayce Readings The Cayce information sheds new light on our ancient Scriptures. It gives us a unique perspective of Jesus the Christ and His mission. The history of the Church is explored from the early church onward to the vision of a more democratic, inspired, and unified Body of Christ in the future. PART IV: Christian Spirituality Applied The Cayce readings are a treasure of information about prayer, meditation, healing, spiritual psychology, and applied spirituality in all phases of our lives. PART V: World Transformation A Christian worldview is developed that emphasizes personal spiritual growth (a new heaven) through having in us the mind that was in Christ Jesus, and global transformation (a new earth) through the application of Christian spirituality in the world.

A Search for God Anniversary Edition

A Search for God Anniversary Edition
Author: Edgar Cayce
Publisher: ARE Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1996
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0876042906

In 1931, Edgar Cayce agreed to help a group of people grow spiritually and become more psychic, with one condition: They would have to "live' the precepts. It took the group eleven years to apply and compile the twenty-four lessons that became A Search for God, Books I and II. This material has helped individuals and groups around the world to discover a closer attunement to God.

In a Waking State

In a Waking State
Author: Edgar Cayce
Publisher: ARE Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0876044895

Edgar Cayce has often been called "the sleeping prophet," because his unique information came through while he was in a sleeplike state. But Cayce also lectured while he was conscious. This book is a collection of most of those lectures on topics such as "What Is the Soul?" "Man's Relationship to God," "The Aura," and "The First Ten Minutes After Death." Along with Cayce's fascinating insights, editor Richard Peterson provides a perspective on what was happening in Cayce's life as well as in the world at the time of the lecture. With a foreword by Charles Thomas Cayce, Edgar Cayce's grandson, this book is a unique and fascinating look into the world of America's most documented mystic. Book jacket.

Edgar Cayce

Edgar Cayce
Author: Jess Stearn
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0553260855

A fascinating biography written by the country's foremost authorities on metaphysics. The Edgar Cayce story is one of the most compelling in inspirational literature. For more than forty years, the "Sleeping Prophet" closed his eyes, entered into an altered state of consciousness, and spoke to the very heart and spirit of humankind on subjects such as health, healing, dreams, prophecy, meditation, and reincarnation. His more than 14,000 readings are preserved at the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc., in Virginia Beach, Virginia. A native of Kentucky with a ninth-grade education, Edgar Cayce accurately predicted two world wars, including the years they began and ended, racial strife in America, the death of John F. Kennedy, and hundreds of other recorded events. He could apparently travel in time and space to treat the ill, and dispensed information that led to innumerable cures where traditional medicine was helpless. The first to introduce many Americans to the concept of reincarnation, Cayce drew on a subconscious Universal Mind for startling information about past and future. In The Sleeping Prophet, Jess Stearn presents the extraordinary story of his life, his healing, his prophecies, and his powerful legacy.

Edgar Cayce's ESP

Edgar Cayce's ESP
Author: Kevin J. Todeschi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-08-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1101078804

One of the most remarkable stories of the twentieth century about one of the most incredible men who ever lived: Edgar Cayce, a Kentucky farm boy whose psychic powers healed thousands, touched countless lives, and inspired the dawn of the New Age. For more than forty years, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945), the 'sleeping prophet,' regularly exhibited an astonishing psychic ability. From an altered state, he was able to read minds and souls, diagnose thousands of illnesses, successfully prescribe remedies, see into the past and the future, and tap into a source of universal knowledge where such information resides--a source Cayce said is available to us all. For anyone who has heard of Edgar Cayce-and his name is familiar to millions--here is a concise, reliable, immensely readable introduction to his life, work, and message. In Edgar Cayce's ESP, his story is told by writer Kevin Todeschi, an authority on Cayce's work and the director of the popular educational organization Cayce founded, the Association for Research and Enlightenment. Drawing upon more than 14,000 case histories and readings, Todeschi presents a wealth of proof of Cayce's psychic abilities and the effects they had on the lives of his contemporaries. Todeschi focuses especially on the character of the modest, generous Cayce himself, a man who started out in life as a sensitive, Bible-reading Kentucky farm boy and who grew up to become an unlikely prophet of the New Age and the most famous psychic in American history.