Mysterious Psychic Prophet Cures the Sick
Edgar Cayce

Throughout human history, in every culture, shamans have been people who appear to have the ability to communicate with a higher realm, cure the sick, and even see into the future. But perhaps the most astounding of them all is a modern-day prophet from the hills of Kentucky named Edgar Cayce.
Edgar Cayce was arguably the most significant Christian mystic of the 20th century. His reputation preceded him enormously. He became incredibly famous for his readings and his healings. He could predict future, or he could heal someone all at once.
There is no one like Edgar Cayce before or after him. Edgar Cayce was born on a Southern farm in 1877 and came from humble beginnings, but over his lifetime, he would become world-renowned, recording more than 14,000 psychic readings, making him one of the most prolific and documented mediums of the 20th century.
Edgar spent his first 20 years focusing on health readings for people. But he didn't go and examine the people. He could access them clairvoyantly and actually see the condition of their body, the blood condition, the injuries they had had, and start to prescribe a way of overcoming the ailment they were dealing with. And he would give them sometimes very strange formulas to get through toward healing.
Cayce had no medical training and had not even attended high school. He claimed that visions of the past, present, and future, would come to him while in a self-induced trance. It was this practice that earned him the nickname "The Sleeping Prophet."
Edgar Cayce would lay down on a couch and put himself into a self-induced hypnotic state. And his breathing would deepen, and his eyelids would flutter, like they do when we're in REM sleep, He would wake up and have absolutely no memory of what he had said.
Although Edgar Cayce performed his readings while in a trance, a rare audio recording reveals that he spoke clearly and gave very specific instructions when providing health remedies. Many of the remedies Cayce prescribed are still used today.
And in fact, he was one of the first people to introduce holistic medicine to the Western World in which body, mind, and spirit are considered together in the management and prevention of illnesses.
Edgar Cayce said that people had to fix their thinking and you had to have higher help. You needed your mind on the right attitude. It needed to be expectant, and you needed some of the life force of the spirit flowing better.
Cayce believed that a holistic approach to life was not only beneficial to a person's health but might also lead to more people awakening their own innate psychic abilities and learning to access a higher realm of knowledge, just as he did.
Einstein said, "All existence is energy." And that energy is being interconnected through the ether. I think Edgar was correct when he said that you can tap into all sorts of information through the ether.
Personal Life: Cayce was married to Gertrude Evans Cayce, and they had two sons. He faced financial difficulties at various points in his life, and he often struggled with the balance between his psychic work and his personal life.
Legacy: Edgar Cayce's influence continues to be felt in the fields of alternative medicine, spirituality, and metaphysics. His readings and teachings have inspired many individuals and organizations dedicated to exploring consciousness and holistic healing.
Criticism and Skepticism: Cayce had his fair share of critics who questioned the validity of his psychic abilities and the accuracy of his readings. Skeptics often pointed out that some of his predictions did not materialize, and his medical advice sometimes contradicted established medical practices.
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