Title: Did Edgar Cayce speak about 2012? Kevin Todeschi answers your questions Source:
edgarcaycetv URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqxx35A07r4&feature=related Published:Jun 14, 2011 Author:edgarcaycetv Post Date:2011-06-14 22:10:45 by angK Keywords:None Views:199 Comments:10
How could a person who was reared in a Christian home and who read the Bible cover to cover regularly end up believing in reincarnation, being a witch doctor, a false prophet and being a sprit medium? The answer is, the man did not evaluate things on the basis of the Bible he read but instead followed the wisdom from beneath mentioned in James 3:15-18. Read about the life of Apostate Edgar Cayce & be warned.
In 1902, insurance salesman Edgar Cayce began undergoing hypnosis to cure a bad case of laryngitis. He claimed to have discovered his underlying clairvoyant powers during these treatments and became one of historys most influential psychics. Most of his early followers were Theosophists, but he became popular with the New Age movement in the 60s and more recently with the History Channel whenever theyve run out of Nostradamus shows. After a brief stint as a psychic healer, Cayce set up a nonprofit organization to shield himself from fortune telling laws and had a stenographer record 14,000 prophecies. His most dramatic prophecies involved Earth Changes, cataclysms brought on by the United States discovering a crystal powered Atlantean death ray in 1958. The Earths axis would shift, California would fall into the Pacific Ocean forever, and New York would be wiped out. Cayce died in 1945 and when nothing happened 1958, his followers associated atomic weapons with his Earth Changes prophecies. The Association for Research and Enlightenment, a modern incarnation of Cayces original organization, still studies his prophecies, hosts discussions over them, and occasionally releases cryptic warnings about the coming Earth Changes.
How could a person who was reared in a Christian home and who read the Bible cover to cover regularly end up believing in reincarnation
If there WAS really a "Jesus" several thousand years ago, he more than likely was a Nazarene, or Essene. The Essenes did in fact believe in reincarnation, and were far different than the rest of the Judaic sects such as the Pharasees and Sadducees.
Essenes were not Christian, they were offshoot Judaism. John, wrote about Jesus saying: Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Judaeans .