19x15 - Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet

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19x15 - Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet

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He was a world-renowned psychic,

who claimed to receive visions

while in a trance.

Edgar Cayce would

download messages

during his sleep.

He was able to receive messages

on all sorts of topics,

from past lives

to future events

You name it.

He could diagnose any ailment

and prescribe a cure.

Edgar Cayce,

as a fact, has healed

and helped thousands of people

and did amazing things.

And he professed

to have had encounters

with otherworldly beings.

Edgar Cayce said that

he received information

from some kind of angel.

Could it be that Edgar Cayce

was not merely clairvoyant,

but a vessel used to carry out

an Alien agenda?

You have to wonder

if Edgar Cayce wasn't chosen

by extraterrestrials

to be a messenger to mankind.

There is a doorway

in the universe.

Beyond it is

the promise of truth.

It demands

we question everything

we have ever been taught.

The evidence is all around us.

The future is

right before our eyes.

We are not alone.

We have never been alone.

Dolní vestonice,

the Czech Republic.

In 1949, archaeologists

conducting excavations

near this ancient village

came upon the remains

of a middle-aged woman.

Based on the manner

in which she was buried,

and the ritual items

discovered with her body,

they determined

that she was a shaman,

and more significantly,

the oldest shaman

ever discovered, having d*ed

roughly 30,000 years ago.

Throughout human history,

and 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 en-enormously.

He became incredibly famous for

his readings and his healings.

He was unlike any other psychic

who could do one ability

at a time.

He could predict the future

or he could heal someone,

all at once.

There is no one

like Edgar Cayce,

before and 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.

And, according to

Cayce's friends and family,

his unique gifts were on display

from a very early age.

Edgar Cayce

was my great-grandfather,

and there are these stories

that I heard for my whole life

about the breathtaking

level of his psychic ability.

From a pretty early age,

his psychic ability

and his psychic experiences

were happening for him.

The stories that

I would hear was that

the way that his psychic ability

kind of formally started

was through a very

particular experience

that happened one afternoon

when he was outside by a creek

where he had built

this little fort,

and he was reading the Bible.

From a very young age,

he discovered the Bible,

and he loved to read it.

And he heard

a woman's voice call his name.

And he looked up,

and it was a figure of a woman

who had wings.

This feminine apparition

told him that he possessed

some kind of extra gift

of insight,

and he was asked

what did he want in life?

And he responded that he wanted

to find ways to help people,

and this angelic apparition

said to him,

"thy wish shall be granted."

And thereafter,

Edgar's psychical

or clairvoyant abilities

seemed to increase.

Cayce claimed that

this winged visitor

soon returned

and began to instruct him

on how to unlock his

incredible psychic abilities.

His father was quizzing him

on the spelling words

that he needed to have memorized

for school the next day.

And, uh, he was getting

increasingly frustrated,

and Edgar was feeling defeated

and sad and very tired.

And, finally,

Edgar heard a voice inside

that was the same voice

that he had heard the day before

at the creek,

this woman's voice who said,

"if you'll sleep on your book,

we can help you."

Edgar went to sleep with

a schoolbook under his pillow,

and he awoke the ability

to have memorized

all the key lessons

that appeared in the schoolbook.

And this uneven student

went to school the next day,

and he aced it.

- Something was guiding him.

- What was this angel?

Who was this angel?

Obviously, we cannot say, but

Cayce was being influenced

by otherworldly intelligences.

Is it possible,

as ancient astronaut theorists

suggest, that Edgar Cayce

was visited by

an otherworldly being?

And did he truly possess

psychic abilities?

According to those

who have studied Edgar Cayce's

life and readings, some of

the most compelling evidence

can be found

by examining accounts

of his astounding ability

to both diagnose

and cure illnesses.

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.

One of the most amazing,

uh, health stories

in the Cayce psychic files

is his own wife, gertrude.

She contracted tuberculosis.

That was the kiss of death

in those days.

Gertrude asked Edgar

to please give her a reading

to see if she could get better,

and Edgar was terrified

that what he might say

might cause

this person,

who is the most precious to him,

harm in any way.

But, at that point,

she was going to die,

according to the doctors.

And so, he did

give her the reading.

And there were suggestions

that were given

in that reading

for her getting better.

Here's the formula:

You had to get a two-gallon

charred oak keg,

and you had to put

heated apple Brandy in it,

and inhale the fumes

deeply into your lungs.

All she did was inhale

the fumes coming out of the keg,

and she recovered

from tuberculosis.

And then he started, uh,

prescribing this method

to many other people,

and it worked. It worked.

Many of the natural 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.

But if some

otherworldly intelligence

was responsible

for helping him to develop

his psychic abilities--

as ancient astronaut

theorists suggest--

what could have been

the purpose?

Perhaps further clues

can be found

by examining Cayce's

incredible predictions

about events that would

change the course of humanity.

A prodigy in numerous

psychic arts from a young age,

Edgar Cayce quickly rose to fame

in the early 20th century

as one of the most sought-after

clairvoyants of his time.

Cayce first became

known nationally

through a story on the cover

of the New York Times

in fall of 1910.

The headline was,

"illiterate man

becomes a doctor

when hypnotized."

Cayce was not illiterate,

but nor did he have

much formal schooling,

uh, beyond his early

grade school years.

He went from being

a fairly humble farm boy,

to being a superstar.

And it's astonishing how quickly

Edgar Cayce became famous

and influential.

He didn't want it.

Although he did not

aspire to it,

Edgar Cayce found both fame

and fortune in the 1920s.

Word quickly spread about

his ability to not only diagnose

and treat illnesses,

but also to predict the future.

Cayce's eerily accurate readings

drew the attention

of thousands of believers,

including high-profile clients

like Thomas Edison,

Harry Houdini,

and George Gershwin.

There's even evidence

that president Woodrow Wilson

had a reading with him.

And, indeed, other high-ranking

members of the U.S. government.

Cayce also claimed

to receive visions

concerning major world events,

and one in particular would

forever change public perception

of his supposed talents.

It was a prediction

of a pivotal moment

in U.S. history,

the stock market crash of 1929.

In 1925,

Edgar Cayce told his biggest

financial supporter

to sell all his stocks.

And he started to unload

his stocks,

but the market kept going up,

and his friends

were making so much money,

he bought back in.

And then, in October of 1929,

he lost everything.

In a matter of weeks,

the world sank

into the great depression,

just as Edgar Cayce predicted.

But this would not be

the only time Edgar Cayce's

visions seemed to accurately

predict major events in history.

In the mid-1930s, Edgar forecast

a great conflict on the horizon

of world events.

This was often seen as presaging

the invasion of Poland,

and the events that led

to the second World w*r.

Early on in his career

as a psychic,

Edgar Cayce would become

disturbed when a reading

predicted something ominous,

whether it had to do

with a single individual

or an event that affected

the entire world.

As a devout Christian,

he worried that his visions

might be coming

from a dark place.

It was deeply unsettling

and scary for him.

At a certain point,

he fully committed to it,

but there was a number of years

where he was picking it up

and putting it back down,

wanting to have nothing

to do with it.

A constant question that he was

working with is, "is this okay?

"Can I devote myself to this

and be the type of Christian

that I know myself to be?"

As more and more time went on,

to hear people say to him

how he had literally

saved their life

or their child's life

or their family member's life,

that was really

important to him.

In 1931,

Cayce told his followers

that he now knew the source

of his remarkable insights,

and that they came to him

from a vast otherworldly

repository of information

called the Akashic Record.

The Akashic Record, which is

a Hindu, uh, terminology,

is this ethereal cloud

that exists

throughout the universe,

in which any and all knowledge--

past, present, and future--

is contained.

And some individuals

are able to tap into

this timeless resource

of knowledge.

In Hindu mythology,

there are several instances

where conversation

takes place between

some entity up in the sky

and here on Earth.

And that conversation,

that voice is called Akash Vani.

Akash meaning "sky,"

Vani meaning "speech."

So, I think,

in the case of Edgar Cayce,

he's hearing some voices

from up there

while he's channeling

trying to get the source.

Throughout history, there

are numerous famous examples

of people who professed

to access knowledge

from another realm.

The great 15th-century artist

and inventor Leonardo da Vinci

wrote that he would stare

at the flickering light

from a candle to enter

a meditative state

in which he could access

new ideas.

In the early 20th century,

genius mathematician

Srinivasa Ramanujan claimed

that complex equations

were communicated to him

in his dreams.

And one of the pioneers

of electricity, Nikola Tesla,

said that his revelation for how

to harness alternating current

came to him in a moment when

he felt that some outside source

had entered his consciousness.

Nikola Tesla claimed that

he would envision

these many inventions

that he created.

So, it's possible that Tesla

himself was tapping into

the Akashic Record, just like

Edgar Cayce was talking about.

It is as if our great thinkers

are tapping into something

that is there

and beyond our understanding.

And that, perhaps, people

of a certain intellect

are able to open to that.

And their genius is to see

beyond what we are seeing.

Is it possible that

certain individuals

throughout human history,

like Edgar Cayce,

had the unique ability to access

the infinite knowledge

of the universe?

And if so, did these mystics

come to this gift by chance?

Or could they have been

chosen for it?

Because we know that Edgar Cayce

had an incredible visitation

from what he described

as an angel,

could this connection

be something

that was given to him

by higher intelligences?

Perhaps by extraterrestrials

or extra-dimensional beings?

Yes, of course. Absolutely.

Because of his

psychic abilities,

he was able then to communicate

all kinds of esoteric ideas,

but, yet, they were coming

from a very normal person.

You have to wonder if

Edgar Cayce wasn't chosen,

say, by extraterrestrials,

to be a messenger to mankind.

If there is a reason

that Edgar Cayce was chosen

by an otherworldly intelligence

to receive this knowledge,

just what was that purpose?

There are some

ancient astronaut theorists

who believe

that Edgar Cayce was chosen

not only to share visions

of the future,

but to convey lost knowledge

from our ancient past.

Edgar Cayce calls a gathering

of his closest supporters for

a series of special readings.

Up until this time,

Cayce's readings

most often involved

future predictions

or remedies to heal the sick,

but on this occasion,

he will instead be called upon

to access the ancient past.

One of Edgar Cayce's

fascinating readings

was about the

great pyramid of Egypt.

The great pyramid is

on the dollar bill.

And so, everybody who has

a dollar bill in their pocket

is carrying around a picture

of the great pyramid.

It's one of the most famous

structures in the world.

And yet, there's so much

about the great pyramid of Egypt

which remains a mystery

to this day.

The 480-foot-tall

great pyramid of Giza

consists of over two million

stone blocks

weighing a total

of six million tons.

It stands perfectly level

and is more closely aligned

to true north

than any other structure

on Earth,

built either in ancient

or modern times.

The great pyramid of Giza

is a marvel of architecture.

It's something that you cannot,

you just cannot replicate today.

Which makes you wonder,

how did they have

all this knowledge

and what kind

of knowledge they had?

According to most Egyptologists,

the great pyramid of Giza

was constructed

during a 20-year period

by order of the pharaoh Khufu,

sometime around 2500 BC.

But when Edgar Cayce

was asked about the origins

of the great pyramid in 1932,

he placed the iconic structure

at a much earlier date.

Edgar Cayce said that it was

actually built somewhere around

10,490 BC,

8,000 years before

traditional Egyptologists

said it was constructed.

Now, in the 1930s, this is

an astounding statement to make.

Cayce also claimed

that the Sphinx,

which sits near

the great pyramid

on the Giza Plateau,

dates to this same period,

which geologist Robert Schoch

believes is accurate,

based on his own examination

of the monument

and water erosion

that can be found

around the base

of the structure.

After studying the Sphinx

in great detail,

looking at the weathering

and erosion,

I've come to the conclusion

that, in fact,

the Sphinx has its origins

going back to before the end

of the last ice age,

so around 10,000 or so BCE.

This happens to be the date

that Edgar Cayce

was talking about.

Could it be that Edgar Cayce's

reading was correct

and that the extraordinary

structures that stand

on the Giza Plateau were built

more than 12,000 years ago?

During his reading, Cayce

also made the astounding claim

that the builders

of the pyramid were somehow

able to make the giant stone

blocks float through the air.

Edgar Cayce said

the structure was built

using powers

that we don't understand.

He said the ancient Egyptians

knew how to float

stone in the air

like we know how to float

iron on water.

And people still wonder

if it's

Levitation,

if it's gas balloons.

We don't know for sure.

Cayce's readings concerning

the ancient past

were not limited to just Egypt.

He also commented on another

topic that is well known

to ancient astronaut theorists,

the Bible's book of Ezekiel.

In this text,

the Hebrew prophet Ezekiel

describes a fiery chariot

with wheels within wheels,

descending from the sky

in a whirlwind.

Edgar Cayce, uh, talked about

Ezekiel in the Bible

and the spinning wheels

being a visitation

by an extraterrestrial craft.

Cayce really seems to include

E.T's in the timeline

of human evolution.

He talks about extraterrestrials

showing up

in Mayan times as well.

Cayce said that there were

undiscovered pyramids in Mexico,

the home of the Mayan empire.

A number of lost pyramids

have been discovered in Mexico

since that time.

And as recently as 2022,

archaeologists

uncovered the ruins

of an ancient Maya city

filled with pyramids

in the Yucatán peninsula.

What I find fascinating

about Edgar Cayce is the depth

and the breadth of his insights,

his readings, and how

it's been corroborated,

uh, by independent researchers.

He not only talked about ancient

history and the pyramids,

but one area in particular

is his work on the Essenes,

the Jewish mystics out of

The order out of which Jesus

and John the baptist emerged.

In the 1930s, he was

discussing the Essenes

and telling us what

the Essenes believed.

Nobody knew anything

about this before 1947,

when the Dead Sea Scrolls

were discovered

and then translated

in the 1950s.

In Cayce's readings,

he provided a number of

details about the Essenes,

such as his claim that,

in the essene society,

men and women

worked and lived together.

At the time of the reading,

scholars believed

that the Essenes

were a monastic society

composed exclusively of men.

However, in 1951,

more than six years

after Cayce's death,

archaeologists discovered

evidence that Cayce was right.

Men and women lived together

in the essene society.

Come to find out,

Edgar Cayce and his readings

precisely match what

the Dead Sea Scrolls said.

How can that be?

Edgar Cayce must have tapped in

to the past somehow,

some mysterious way.

Is it possible

that Edgar Cayce was given

a vision of humankind's

long-lost past?

And if so,

could there have been a reason

this secret knowledge

was revealed to him?

Perhaps further clues

can be found by examining

another vision Cayce had

concerning ancient Egypt

and a secret repository

of knowledge

hidden beneath

the paw of the Sphinx.

On July 1, 1932,

while in a trance,

Edgar Cayce made

an astonishing claim

that the great pyramid

of Giza was built

more than 12,000 years ago.

He also voiced another,

perhaps even more significant,

revelation when he declared

that a secret chamber

lies hidden

under the right paw

of the great Sphinx of Giza.

The chamber is said

to contain records

of a highly advanced,

lost civilization--

the same one

that the Greek philosopher Plato

wrote about

in the 4th century BC,

known as Atlantis.

The traditional concept

of Atlantis

is that it was located

somewhere out in the middle

of the Atlantic ocean,

beyond the straits of Gibraltar.

Edgar Cayce came along

and filled in tremendous gaps

in details.

In his trancelike state,

he described Atlantis

as this very luxurious

and enormously powerful culture.

It had advanced technology.

The capital city was at

the center of circular canals

with magnificent bridges

that linked the canals,

that sailing ships

could sail under.

In Cayce's vision,

Atlantis became real.

Cayce specifically stated that

Atlantis was an actual,

historical place.

He said this lost world

was founded by

supernatural beings

that were extraterrestrial.

So, he clearly believed

or stated that there were other

intelligences in the universe

that interfaced with humanity.

One day, Atlantis sunk,

which in geology makes no sense

that Atlantis sunk.

Maybe there was a storm

or whatever

that destroyed Atlantis,

maybe it was a w*r.

What Edgar Cayce said

was that the survivors

of Atlantis

moved into different parts

of the ancient world.

And they had to build

three

so-called halls of records.

One was to be in what

we know today as the Yucatán.

Another was to be somewhere

in the vicinity

of the island of Bimini

in The Bahamas.

And the third one

was to be in the area

that we now know as

the Giza Plateau in Egypt.

And these were to be

the repositories

of all of the knowledge

and wisdom

of the Atlantean people.

Did Edgar Cayce

access information

about an advanced

extraterrestrial civilization

that inhabited the Earth

thousands of years ago?

And if so, could proof

that Atlantis once existed

lie just beneath the feet

of the great Sphinx

of Giza in Egypt?

For geologist Dr. Robert Schoch,

Cayce's predictions eerily

echoed his own independent

investigation at this

iconic Egyptian monument.

We conducted a number of

low-energy seismographic studies

around the base of the Sphinx.

We placed geophones around

the perimeter of the Sphinx.

We pounded on the steel plate,

which was laid on the surface

of the ground.

This sent energy waves

or sound waves into the rock.

And they bounce off of

different layers of rock.

And from that,

we found areas that indicated

hollows or chambers

or voids within the rock.

We found one at the rear

of the Sphinx,

and we found what looked like

a tunnel-like structure

basically along

the body of the Sphinx.

And we found a large,

rectangular,

chamber-like structure

under the left paw

of the Sphinx.

This was totally

unexpected to us.

I was simply looking

for mineralogical changes.

Unfortunately,

Dr. Schoch's investigation

would be cut short before he

could follow up on his findings.

Dr. Robert Schoch comes along,

and it looks like

there's a chamber there.

The Egyptian m*llitary steps in

and stops the whole affair.

That tells me that

there seems to be

some awareness that there

truly is something there,

and that the

Egyptian authorities

wanted to keep a lid on it

and have kept a lid on it

till this day.

Based on our seismic analysis,

I have no question

that there is a chamber

under the left paw

of the Sphinx and that

this is an artificial,

human-made chamber.

This is precisely

where Edgar Cayce suggested

a hall of records might exist.

If we could find

this time capsule,

and it was there, I mean,

this is something

that would literally

change history,

because there's still

much to be discovered

about the human story--

who we are, where we've been,

where we're coming from--

and that's what

Edgar Cayce was talking about.

If Edgar Cayce really did

receive information

about a so-called hall

of records beneath the Sphinx,

could this be evidence

that he was carrying out

an extraterrestrial agenda

to reveal

planet Earth's true past?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes

and suggest that Cayce

was also preparing humankind

for an extraordinary future.

Virginia beach.

In this rare footage from 1939,

62-year-old Edgar Cayce

is captured on film

among a growing number

of followers

who now visit him

on a daily basis seeking cures

to their ailments

and insights about the future.

Four years later,

in March of 1943,

Cayce's fame

would grow exponentially

with the publication

of his first biography,

titled there is a river:

The story of Edgar Cayce.

There is a river

by Thomas sugrue

was getting a lot of acclaim,

and his name was becoming

more and more familiar

to more and more people.

Also, World w*r II

was well underway at that point.

And so, the combination

of people becoming aware

that there was someone

you could ask any question

and you would get

a psychic response,

Edgar Cayce started receiving

vast numbers of requests

for readings during that time.

He started giving

eight to ten readings a day.

His psychic readings

took an extreme toll

on his physical body.

His youngest son told me

that he could see

that his father's body

was not doing well

with so many readings.

I believe, when you are

in a deep trance state

and receiving information,

this information

is coming through

from a very, very

high frequency.

So, your brain is working

at this very, very

high frequency

as if you're pressing

on the gas nonstop.

And that gets very exhausting.

If you did that every day,

eventually, that takes

a toll on you,

and your body starts

to break down.

In September of 1944,

he had a series

of small strokes,

and the reading that he gave

for himself said that he needed

to rest and calm down and not

work as hard as he was working.

On January 3, 1945,

Edgar Cayce passed away

at the age of 67.

In the final year of his life,

Cayce performed

an astounding 1,385 readings.

Some say that Cayce

worked himself to death.

This was not a means

for him to get rich.

It was a means to help humanity,

to be a conduit of records

from a source

of universal knowledge

that he could share

with humanity.

Edgar Cayce stated

that his purpose in life

was to help his fellow humans.

When he d*ed, he left behind

an enormous archive

of psychic readings that are

still being studied today,

and which some believe

could provide important clues

about the future.

Cayce is also largely credited

with introducing

the modern world

to holistic medicine.

He's called the father

of holistic medicine

because he was one

of the first people

to really start talking

in America about

the integration and connection

between our bodies

and minds and spirits.

He also popularized

certain eastern ideas

with which many Americans

were unfamiliar,

including Karma, reincarnation,

as well as a mind-body

connection in medicine.

Meditation

as a therapeutic tool.

Everything that you find today

on the alternative

spiritual scene was

heightened in public awareness

through Edgar Cayce's readings.

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 says

that you can tap into

all sorts of information

through the ether.

But this is not a science

in a lab.

We are talking about

the state of consciousness.

Edgar Cayce has spoken

about reaching

to a new level of holism.

Higher mental state,

higher vibrational state

of the body,

and more spirituality.

Even though he was a Christian,

his teachings are

way beyond Christianity.

They pick up on Buddhism,

Hinduism, Daoism,

and the Kabbalah teachings.

As humans become

more enlightened,

they can still get new

information from Cayce's files.

Could it be that, by studying

Edgar Cayce's teachings,

anyone can learn how to access

a higher realm?

Perhaps further clues

can be found by examining

Edgar Cayce's visions

of a future

in which humans develop

profound new abilities.

Over the course of his life,

Edgar Cayce gave readings

concerning everything

from critical illnesses

to the ancient past

to major world events.

But perhaps most intriguing

among his many prophecies

is one that predicts

the emergence

of an advanced group of humans.

In July of 1932,

Edgar Cayce predicted

that a new type of human being

would walk the Earth.

He referred to them

as the fifth root race

and described

this new being as having

enhanced psychic powers,

telekinesis, psychic ability,

and expanded

consciousness capabilities.

Root races are a concept

that emerged

from madame H.P. Blavatsky's

two-volume work,

the secret doctrine,

which was published in 1888.

Blavatsky maintained that,

over vast stretches of history,

humanity would be moving into

different evolutionary stages,

uh, of expanded psychical

abilities, for example.

Edgar's predictions

of an emergent generation

in the early 21st century

with heightened

psychic abilities

arguably could line up

with similar predictions that

can be gleaned from Blavatsky.

The fifth root race,

it's something similar

to the idea that a lot of

new age people started

to talk about

from about the 1980s onwards.

The idea that

children would be born

much more psychically sensitive.

They were referred to as

the so-called indigo children

or the star children.

And that, come the 21st century,

there would be this

huge rise in psychic powers

of spirituality and oneness

with the cosmos.

Cayce talked about

individuals being born

that will have psychic gifts

that will be advanced.

And I tend to believe that is

what's happening on the Earth.

A lot of people are

coming around to these

ancient ideas of metaphysics

and spirituality.

And I have encountered

a lot of young people

and worked with them

who have incredible gifts.

And we will see through time

if there's a changing

of the guard in humanity.

Is it possible

that Edgar Cayce's vision

of a fifth root race

is coming true?

And if so,

could this provide insight

into a greater mission

behind Cayce's life's work?

There are some

ancient astronaut theorists

who believe

that these predictions

of humanity's future

may actually be part of a plan

to prepare us for the return of

our extraterrestrial ancestors.

Edgar Cayce believed

that the Akashic Record

can be accessed by anyone.

And I think that

is absolutely true.

It's just that we have not

awakened ourselves.

But if you are able access

the records, like Edgar Cayce,

then the gate

to universe opens up.

I think it's very interesting

to make a correspondence between

ancient astronaut theory

and what Cayce was proposing.

The common denominator is

that there was once

a glorious past civilization

where humans interacted

with extraterrestrial beings,

the Gods.

They lived amongst us.

And one day, they will return,

and humankind

will have full knowledge

of its past,

and we will live

in a new golden age.

Secrets to healings

bordering on miraculous,

lost knowledge of mankind's

true ancient origins,

visions of a future

in which all humans

can awaken their innate

psychic abilities.

Is it possible

that Edgar Cayce's true purpose

was to demonstrate

to mankind the potential

for unlocking

the secrets of the universe?

Perhaps the truth

will only be found

by accessing

the cosmic knowledge

that exists all around us.
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