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  2. Edgar Cayce - Wikipedia

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    They had three children: Hugh Lynn Cayce (1907–1982), Milton Porter Cayce (1911–1911), and Edgar Evans Cayce (1918–2013). [ 10 ] [ 29 ] Layne revealed the activity to the professionals at the boarding house (one of whom was a magistrate and journalist), and the state medical authorities forced him to close his practice.

  3. Thomas Joseph Sugrue - Wikipedia

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    Sugrue's book tells the story of Cayce's life. It relates that Edgar Cayce was born on March 18, 1877, near Beverly, south of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. As a child he played with the 'little folk' [5] and was alleged to have seen his deceased grandfather. He regarded them all as incorporeal because he could see through them if he looked hard enough.

  4. Ruth Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Soon after meeting celebrity medium Arthur Ford, Montgomery began automatic writing, first with a pencil and later with a typewriter, and said she was able to communicate with Ford after his passing. These post-mortem communications became the basis for a lengthy series of books which resulted in her achieving minor celebrity status, when ...

  5. Jess Stearn - Wikipedia

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    A reference to his latest book appeared in the Voice of Broadway column written by Francis' television colleague Dorothy Kilgallen. Either Kilgallen or her editor at the New York Journal American placed a plug for Yoga, Youth and Reincarnation in that paper's September 15, 1965, edition immediately after an item about an upcoming Johnnie Ray ...

  6. Association for Research and Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), also known as Edgar Cayce's A.R.E., is a non-profit organization founded in 1931 by clairvoyant Edgar Cayce to explore spirituality, holistic health, and other psychic topics, as well as preserving historical resources, including Cayce’s psychic readings. [1]

  7. There Is a River - Wikipedia

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    There Is a River: a novel, a 1959 book by Charlotte Miller; There Is a River, a 1961 book by Richard Vaughan; There Is a River: The story of Edgar Cayce, a 1969 book by Thomas Joseph Sugrue (originally published in as The story of Edgar Cayce: There Is a River) There Is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America, a 1981 book by Vincent ...

  8. The Last Days of the Late, Great State of California - Wikipedia

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    This is in accordance with a fictional prediction by the real life psychic Edgar Cayce. The catastrophic quake itself is covered in the penultimate chapter of the novel. The quake is described as starting on the San Andreas Fault north of Point Arena, California and continuing southward as a large rupture, until it stops near Taft, California.

  9. Seth Material - Wikipedia

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    The material is regarded as one of the cornerstones of New Age philosophy, and the most influential channelled text of the post–World War II "New Age" movement, after the Edgar Cayce books and A Course in Miracles. [2] Jon Klimo writes that the Seth books were instrumental in bringing the idea of channeling to a broad public audience. [3]