An edition of Edgar Cayce's ESP (1996)

Edgar Cayce's ESP

Who He Was, What He Said, and How It Came True

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An edition of Edgar Cayce's ESP (1996)

Edgar Cayce's ESP

Who He Was, What He Said, and How It Came True

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One of the most remarkable stories of the twentieth century about one of the most incredible men who ever lived: Edgar Cayce, a Kentucky farm boy whose psychic powers healed thousands, touched countless lives, and inspired the dawn of the New Age. For more than forty years, Edgar Cayce (1877–1945), the “sleeping prophet,” regularly exhibited an astonishing psychic ability. From an altered state, he was able to read minds and souls, diagnose thousands of illnesses, successfully prescribe remedies, see into the past and the future, and tap into a source of universal knowledge where such information resides — a source Cayce said is available to us all. For anyone who has heard of Edgar Cayce — and his name is familiar to millions — here is a concise, reliable, immensely readable introduction to his life, work, and message. In Edgar Cayce’s ESP, his story is told by writer Kevin Todeschi, an authority on Cayce’s work and the director of the popular educational organization Cayce founded, the Association for Research and Enlightenment. Drawing upon more than 14,000 case histories and readings, Todeschi presents a wealth of proof of Cayce’s psychic abilities and the effects they had on the lives of his contemporaries. Todeschi focuses especially on the character of the modest, generous Cayce himself, a man who started out in life as a sensitive, Bible-reading Kentucky farm boy and who grew up to become an unlikely prophet of the New Age and the most famous psychic in American history.

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Edgar Cayce's ESP
2008, Penguin Group (USA), Inc.
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Edgar Cayce's ESP: Who He Was, What He Said, and How It Came True
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Edgar Cayce's ESP
1996, A.R.E. Press
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Paperback
Number of pages
153
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
Weight
7.5 ounces

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OL8091081M
ISBN 10
0876044690
ISBN 13
9780876044698
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43615502
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