- Edgar Cayce - Wikipedia
Edgar Cayce ( ˈkeɪsiː ; March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945) was an American clairvoyant who claimed to diagnose diseases and recommend treatments for ailments while asleep [1]
- Seven Prophecies Yet to Come ️ Edgar Cayce’s A. R. E.
Decades before the rest of the world was thinking about the enormous impact that China would have upon the global stage, Edgar Cayce predicted great things for China and its people
- Edgar Cayce | Psychic Readings, Prophecies Dreams | Britannica
Edgar Cayce (born March 18, 1877, near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, U S —died January 3, 1945, Virginia Beach, Virginia) was an American self-proclaimed faith healer and psychic
- EDGAR CAYCE – Edgar Cayces A. R. E. of California
Edgar Cayce (pronounced Kay-Cee, 1877-1945) has been called the “sleeping prophet,” the “father of holistic medicine,” and the most documented psychic of the 20th century
- Who is Edgar Cayce? - A. R. E. of New York Edgar Cayce Center - Events . . .
Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was a gentle humanist who became the most documented psychic of all time As a young man, Cayce discovered that he was able to enter into a self-induced sleep state and place his mind in contact with an unlimited Universal Source of information
- Cayce, Edgar - Edgar Cayce Foundation
Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was a photographer, Sunday School teacher, and the most documented psychic of the twentieth century He was born on a farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky to Leslie Burr Cayce (1853-1937) and his wife Carrie Elizabeth Major Cayce (1855-1927)
- Edgar Cayce | Psi Encyclopedia - SPR
Edgar Cayce (1877–1945) was an American psychic famous for trance readings in which he diagnosed the cause of medical symptoms and prescribed simple and seemingly effective remedies
- Cayce, Edgar - Encyclopedia. com
Edgar Cayce (1877 – 1945) was an American spiritual healer and teacher Celebrated for trance readings, diagnosing illnesses, and for prescribing unorthodox but reputedly effective treatments, Cayce (pronounced "Casey") was a seminal figure for the mid- to late twentieth-century revival of interest in psychic phenomena and the New Age movement
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