The Sleeping Prophet: Edgar Cayce -

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Known as the Sleeping Prophet, Edgar Cayce was arguably America’s most well known psychic and holistic healer. He was born on March 18, 1877, in Hopkinsville, KY. By the early age of seven, Cayce learned of his many unique abilities. After he experienced considerable difficulty in school learning the words for his spelling homework, Cayce had a vision telling him that sleeping would help him learn. Cayce followed this advice and fell asleep. After he awoke a short time later, he was able to spell every word.

At the age of 15, Cayce was seriously hurt when he was hit on the neck with a baseball. While still somewhat out of his senses, he requested his parents prepare a strange concoction to place between his neck and head. His parents, in an attempt to humor their son, did as he asked. Cayce was completely recovered the following day.

When Cayce was 21, he developed a throat problem that prevented him from speaking. None of his doctors were able to help his condition. The possibility of this being a permanent illness weighed heavily on his mind. Without further options, Cayce recalled his ability to solve problems while in a sleep or trance-like state and wanted to see if it could work again. He hired a hypnotist, Al Layne, who agreed to try it out. Once Cayce entered into a trance, he verbally described his symptoms and stated his voice box was not receiving the proper blood flow due to psychological paralysis. Still in a trance, it was observed that Cayce’s chest, throat, and head became bright red. He then declared the treatment as being over, and once Cayce awoke, he was able to talk normally.

Humble Beginnings of The Sleeping Prophet

What is interesting about Edgar Cayce is that he was not a well-educated man. Because Cayce only completed a 9th-grade education, people considered him to be a simple, religious man. He was, however, a voracious reader. However, when The Sleeping Prophet was in a trance, he would speak clearly, concisely and display a great depth of knowledge on every subject. While in trance, Cayce would state “We” instead of “I” when he was referring to himself. And when the readings would begin, he would start by saying “We have the body.” It is reported that Cayce could speak 24 foreign languages during his trance. During readings, he would identify medicines that were not readily known to the general public or that have not been used for a very long time.

The Sleeping Prophet was persuaded to help others with his gift of healing by providing readings to the general public. Cayce agreed, as long as he would not be profiting from this service. In all, Cayce gave 14,879 readings and provided these readings to well over 6,000 people. Most readings involved medical issues and many individuals claimed to be healed by his recommendations. Cayce’s fame would soon skyrocket and a 1943 article on him was titled “Miracle Man of Virginia Beach.” Through his readings, Cayce would also provide insight into a variety of subjects such as Atlantis, ancient Egypt, reincarnation, and prophetic doomsday events.

Events Experts Credit Edgar Cayce in Foretelling

Events Edgar Cayce Predicted that Has Not Occurred:

On 1 January 1945, the Sleeping Prophet made his final prediction. Cayce said he would be buried on 5 January. On 3 January 1945, at the age of 67, Edgar Cayce died in Virginia Beach, VA. He was buried on 5 January 1945.

By Jim H

Jim has always had a strong passion for travel, archaeology, and history. He feels fortunate to have been able to visit many of the ancient wonders that he read about in history books. As the founder of Historic Mysteries, his goal is to share with you the secrets of our past.

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