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There is the 'Unsolved Mysteries' presentation about the life of Edgar Cayce. I presume that wasn't fiction..

Perhaps the only psychic to have their work preserved for all time --- with the A.R.E center, in which anyone can go to, should they think his readings can be of help to them?

The only other prophet of our modern times - would be Billy Meier - who is still alive and well.
Edgar Cayce was referred to as the sleeping prophet because he would go unconsciousness for his readings.

2007-12-24 14:24:19 · answer #1 · answered by TruthBox 5 · 0 0

He was extraordinarily accurate about a few things. There is a place under the paw of the sphinx. Dr. Zahi Hawass decided to go no further after inspecting the place. Independent sources tested the site and found that the vibrations were in agreement with the place being more complex than Hawass said.

Before that, to my knowledge, no one had a clue that there was anything there than a sphinx.

Are the records of Atlantis there? We don't know. Hawass proved himself impotent on pursuing the discovery by covering it up.

I have noted that Hawass has other things happening around him which shows this behavior.

Also, if Atlantis was so terribly ridiculous to consider worthy of contemplation, then why is Hawass looking for it in the Mediterranean?

2007-12-24 22:53:06 · answer #2 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 0

The card in the center represents the attitude you assume. The High Priestess: Wisdom. Sound judgment. Common sense. Serenity. Objectivity. Penetration. Foresight. Intuition. Perception. Self-reliance. Emotionlessness. Platonic relationships.

2007-12-25 23:10:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Very accurate, especially his medical readings on living persons.

His readings about other subjects was tainted by his belief system programmed into him as a child. It always does that with any channeler.

2007-12-24 22:21:23 · answer #4 · answered by American Spirit 7 · 0 0

Not at all. In fact, some of the stories of his buried treasure digs are downright hilarious.

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2007-12-24 22:20:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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