Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Edgar Cayce

I've always been fascinated by Edgar Cayce. He was born and raised in rural Kentucky in 1877 to a humble family. Early on he had psychic experiences that led him to become a prolific psychic reader. As a child he spoke to his late grandfather's spirit and had many "imaginary" friends who were from the Other Side. A fascinating ability was to place a book under his pillow and absorb the material within it.
Mr. Cayce put himself into trance states he likened to falling asleep. During these trances he was able to read individuals whether present or not. These readings often centered on the health of the subject. Accessing a vast resevoir of records available to him in another realm allowed him to create health care programs for those being read. Often, the holistic approaches to these queries were counter to modern medicine, but were curative nonetheless. Edgar Cayce also explored topics such as the lost world of Atlantis and foretelling future events. All of which he had no recollection of when he came out of trance.
How does one come to be blessed with these abilities? Are we all able, as I believe, to tap into a universal consciousness? I suspect very few individuals are able to reach his level of psychic awareness, however, with practice we are able to reach out to planes of existence other than the one in which we live. If you don't already practice meditation, I urge you to do so. With practice it is possible to take yourself to a trance state. Once there you will be open to the wisdom of the ages.
- bethany moran

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