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father ted
20-01-2008, 09:48 AM
I would like to know if anyone is good at interpreting Edgar Cayce's insights on Atlantis. Is there a good book that does that?
daria
20-01-2008, 11:06 AM
You could ask David Wilcock. There are folks who reckon he is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce.
father ted
21-01-2008, 07:24 AM
Thanks, I've heard some of his interviews, but I'd rather stick to Cayce.
Does he have a book which talks about Atlantis that others recomend? Or a good translations book about his readings of Atlantis?
michaelacookii
26-01-2008, 07:23 PM
Does he have a book which talks about Atlantis that others recomend? Or a good translations book about his readings of Atlantis?
Yeah, I found a book in the new age section of Barnes & Nobles a while back. I believe it's called Edgar Cayce On Atlantis. Hold on, I'll go check in my room for the title. Yeah, it's Edgar Cayce on Atlantis. I bought mine for I think it was $6.00 US. So, it's pretty cheap. It's also straight to the point, and the only one of his books that is almost 100% dedicated to Atlantis. A lot of this book echoes David Icke's own work and research into Atlantis.
father ted
27-01-2008, 12:37 AM
Even Swerdlow said (in a way) that he is genuine, appart from his christian way of interpreting things. Not that that sould matter to us, it's just that it's rare coming from Swerdlow!
Edgar Cayce's son also has the same name, he wrote a book called "Edgar Cayce On Atlantis", I'm pretty sure that's the book that you've got. Still, it would be a good read.
michaelacookii
30-01-2008, 09:22 PM
Even Swerdlow said (in a way) that he is genuine, appart from his christian way of interpreting things. Not that that sould matter to us, it's just that it's rare coming from Swerdlow!
Edgar Cayce's son also has the same name, he wrote a book called "Edgar Cayce On Atlantis", I'm pretty sure that's the book that you've got. Still, it would be a good read.
I believe it is narrarated by his son, but the predictions are all Cayce's...