In the early 1900s, Edgar Cayce claimed he was able to heal sick patients by tapping into something called the Akashic Records – a metaphysical archive of every soul’s thoughts, emotions, actions and past experiences – in this life and the last. Some say that Edgar’s abilities were nothing more than a hoax – but others point to his predictions of the future as evidence he was the real deal.
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- Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records. (website).
- What are the Akashic Records? Edgar Cayce explains. (website).
- Edgar Cayce. (website).
- Edgar Cayce: the would-be sleeping prophet. (website).
- Hypnosis in the 19th century. (website).
- Edgar Cayce on Atlantis. (website).
- New Age movement. (online encyclopedia entry).
- Edgar Cayce: the slipping prophet. (PDF of article).
- 795,000 Americans are year die or are permanently disabled after being misdiagnosed. (online article).
- Early research and treatment of tuberculosis in the 19th century. (website).
- Does alcohol kill germs? (online article).
- Aphonia (loss of voice).
- What’s the difference between an osteopath and a chiropractor? (website).
- Edgar Cayce: tales from the “sleeping prophet.” (website).
- Top 10 predictions from Edgar Cayce. (website).