Edgar Cayce

Edgar Cayce
Edgar Caycewas an American Christian mystic who answered questions on subjects as varied as healing, reincarnation, wars, Atlantis, and future events while in a trance. A biographer gave him the nickname, "The Sleeping Prophet." A nonprofit organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment, was founded to facilitate the study of Cayce's work. A hospital and a university were also established...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth18 March 1877
CityHopkinsville, KY
CountryUnited States of America
For a man is a little lower than the angels, yet was made that he might become the companion of the Creative Forces; and thus was given--in the breath of life--the individual soul, the stamp of approval as it were of the Creator; with the ability to know itself to be itself, and to make itself, as one with the Creative Forces--irrespective of other influences.
Each soul in entering the material experience does so for those purposes of advancement towards that awareness of being fully conscious of the oneness with the Creative Forces.
Man's origin was as spirit, not a physical body. These souls projected themselves into matter, probably for their own diversion. Through the use of his creative powers for selfish purposes, man became entangled in matter and materiality to such an extent that he nearly forgot his divine origin and nature.
As we approach the Golden Age, the veils shall be removed and the people of the Earth shall become aware of the people of the Universe.
The asked me to dress as Edgar Cayce would have dressed and I followed instructions,
The purpose of the heart is to know yourself, to be yourself, and yet one with God.
It can be a fascinating game, noticing how any person with vitality and vigor will have a little splash of red in a costume, in a room, or in a garden...
In each atom, in each corpuscle, is life. Life is what you worship as God ... and earth is only an atom in the universe of worlds.
Anyone with great imagination, of course, is intuitive. Knowledge of any nature, unless put into practical use, becomes of little effect.
Live as if ye expected (your prayers) to be answered.
The way of the Cross is not easy, yet it is the tuneful, the rhythmic, the beautiful, the lovely way.
When ye are prepared for a thing, the opportunity to use it presents itself.
Those who understand nature walk with God.
You see, death is not the grave as many people think. It is another phenomenized form of life.