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The Edgar Cayce story is one of the most compelling in inspirational literature. For more than forty years the "Sleeping Prophet" closed his eyes, entered an altered state of conciousness, and spke to the very heart and spirit of mankind on subjects such as health, healing, dreams, meditation, and reincarnation. His more than fourteen thousand readings are preserved at the Association for Research and Enlightenment.
Dare we believe his prophecies?
A native of Kentucky with a ninth-grade education, Edgar Cayce accurately predicted two world wars, including the years they began and ended, racial strife in America, the death of John F. Kennedy, and hundreds of other recorded events. He could apparently travel in time and sace to treat the ill, and dispensed information that led to innumerable cures where traditional medicine was helpless. The first to introduce many Americans to the concept of reincarnation, Cayce drew on a subconscious Universal Mind for startling information about past and future. In The Sleeping Prophet, Jess Stearn presents the extraordinary story of his life, his healing, his prophecies, and his powerful legacy.
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First published January 1, 1967

He was little more than seven or eight, when he reported a clairvoyant experience which was to eventually shape the direction of his life. Off by himself, in a secluded outdoor nook, he had been reading in the Bible of the vision of Manoah, for he loved clearly the story of Samson. Suddenly there was a humming sound, and a bright light filled the glade where he usually hid to read. As he looked up, he saw a figure in white, bright as the noonday light, and heard a voice:
"Your prayers have been heard. What would you ask of me, that I may give to you?"
The boy was not startled. "Just that I may be helpful to others," he replied, "especially to children who are ill, and that I may love my fellow man."
The figure silently disappeared. pg. 26-7