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Edgar Cayce: The Would-Be Sleeping Prophet (Christian Research Journal Reads Audio Article)



Typically, sleeping on the job isn’t seen as a good thing, but for Edgar Cayce (d. 1945), it resulted in more than 14,000 prophecies — about the present, the past, and the future — all currently catalogued in bound books at the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) in Virginia Beach. Known as The Sleeping Prophet, Cayce gained fame in the early- to mid-1900s because of his uncanny ability to fall asleep into a self-induced hypnotic state and offer medical advice for sick people he hadn’t ever met. He could allegedly draw medical conclusions about peoples’ illnesses armed only with their name, location, and his hypnotic trance. He even made headlines in the New York Times because of his gift of clairvoyance — “Illiterate Man Becomes Doctor When Hypnotized”1 (he wasn’t illiterate). So vast is the list of people he allegedly healed through his medical advice, he has been called “the father of holistic medicine.” Cayce’s impact has even been seen recently in the History Channel’s popular series, Ancient Aliens.

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