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  2. Edgar Cayce - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Cayce (/ ˈkeɪsiː /; March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945) was an American attributed clairvoyant who claimed to speak from his higher self while in a trance -like state. [ 1 ] His words were recorded by his friend, Al Layne; his wife, Gertrude Evans, and later by his secretary, Gladys Davis Turner.

  3. Count of St. Germain - Wikipedia

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    The Count of St. Germain (French: Comte de Saint Germain; French pronunciation: [kɔ̃t də sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]; c.1691 or 1712 – 27 February 1784) [ 3 ] whose real name and origins remain unknown, was a European adventurer who had interests and achievements in science, alchemy, philosophy, and the arts. He rose to prominence in the European ...

  4. Association for Research and Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Alternative medicine. 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]

  5. List of incarnations of Jesus Christ, according to Edgar Cayce

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    List of incarnations of Jesus Christ, according to Edgar Cayce - Wikipedia.

  6. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ - Wikipedia

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    The book asserts Jesus had remained in the Jagannātha Temple of Puri for four years, preaching among the downtrodden and low caste people. Dowling and Edgar Cayce both claimed to have produced an account of the life of Jesus through the transcription of the akashic records, but there are significant differences between their accounts. [3]

  7. Ruth Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    The polar shift of the early 21st century was among many predictions made by a spirit guide group from whom she regularly translated messages. She was a biographer of paranormal medium Jeane Dixon and a protégée of Arthur Ford, who claimed that he, like Edgar Cayce, could access the Akashic Records (or database) of the Universe.

  8. Gospel of Jesus' Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Jesus' Wife is a likely-forged [1] papyrus fragment with Coptic text that includes the words, "Jesus said to them, 'my wife... ' ". The text received widespread attention when first publicized in 2012 for the implication that some early Christians believed that Jesus was married. The fragment was first presented by Harvard ...

  9. Arcturians (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    Cayce called the Arcturians the most advanced community in the universe, the community most similar to the divine. [9] The star Arcturus was mentioned by Cayce in more than 30 of his psychic readings, beginning in 1928. He saw Arcturus as a "gateway" to higher realms of consciousness that can have a profound effect on people's lives. [10]