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Conversations with Cayce: Edgar's Grandson, Charles Thomas

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Charles Thomas Cayce was an ordinary kid who liked baseball and fishing and hanging out with his friends. He had little interest in the accomplishments of his late grandfather, the renowned psychic Edgar Cayce, and as he grew older, his parents' involvement with the Association for Research and Enlightenment became a source of embarrassment. Why did they have to be into such weird stuff? His attitude changed when he looked at the life reading his grandfather had given for him just hours after he was born. It spoke of the kind of person he would be, as well as events that nobody could have known about in advance. His "weird" family had been right all along. But that led to a different conundrum. If Edgar Cayce had been capable of predicting major developments in Charles Thomas's life, did that mean he had no control over his own destiny? What if he wanted something different for himself than the reading laid out? Conversations with Edgar's Grandson, Charles Thomas chronicles Charles Thomas's journey from indifferent skeptic to president of the A.R.E. If you're a seeker yourself, you'll be fascinated by Charles Thomas's musings on his famous grandfather, his own otherworldly experiences, and his unique contributions to the Cayces' work.

230 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 15, 2017

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March 19, 2018
The Cayce Legacy Lives

This was a wonderful read. This book on the life of Charles Thomas Cayce allowed into the private life of a man who was so much in the public life. He shared private moments of what we know as the Cayce legacy. This book has more meaning for me because I was to see Mr. Cayce here in Boston, MA the day before he passed away. I was deeply saddened because I was so looking forward to seeing him and his daughter Corrine at the conference. I want to thank the author for writing this book and sharing it with the world. It means a lot.
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