Beyond Death. Edgar Cayce
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BEYOND
DEATH
BEYOND
DEATH
Visions of the Other Side
By Edgar Cayce
Copyright © 2007
by the Edgar Cayce Foundation
4th Printing, February 2012
Printed in the U.S.A.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
A.R.E. Press
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Cayce, Edgar, 1877-1945.
Beyond death : visions of the other side / by Edgar Cayce
p. cm.
ISBN-13: 978-0-87604-529-9 (trade pbk.)
1. Death. 2. Future life. I. Title.
BF1311.F8C38 2007
133.901′3—dc22
2007045806
Editor’s Note
All of Edgar Cayce’s discourses are now available on CD-ROM from A.R.E. Press at arebookstore.com or 800-333-4499.
Edgar Cayce Readings © 1971, 1993-2007
by the Edgar Cayce Foundation.
All rights reserved.
Cover design by Richard Boyle
Contents
Foreword: Who Was Edgar Cayce? by Charles Thomas Cayce
Editor’s Explanation of Cayce’s Discourses by John Van Auken
Foreword Who Was Edgar Cayce?
It is a time in the earth when people everywhere seek to know more of the mysteries of the mind, the soul,” said my grandfather, Edgar Cayce, from an unconscious trance from which he demonstrated a remarkable gift for clairvoyance.
His words are prophetic even today, as more and more Americans in these unsettled times are turning to psychic explanations for daily events. For example, according to a survey by the National Opinion Research Council nearly half of American adults believe they have been in contact with someone who has died, a figure twice that of ten years earlier. Two-thirds of all adults say they have had an ESP experience; ten years before that figure was only one-half.
Every culture throughout history has made note of its own members’ gifted powers beyond the five senses. These rare individuals held special interest because they seemed able to provide solutions to life’s pressing problems. America in the twenty-first century is no exception.
Edgar Cayce was perhaps the most famous and most carefully documented psychic of our time. He began to use his unusual abilities when he was a young man, and from then on for over forty years he would, usually twice a day, lie on a couch, go into a sleeplike state, and respond to questions. Over fourteen thousand of these discourses, called readings, were carefully transcribed