Do not wait until God's warning strikes the souls of
every person in this world, for it will be very difficult to respond and
change. Please respond now to God's call. There will not be much time after
God's warning for the fire of purification to befall you. Some events are
inevitable. Pray with all your hearts that you will be able to persevere in
your faith and not turn from God. Receive the sacraments while there is
still time.
Our Lady of Emmitsburg,
May 9, 1996
If the world continues to ignore the importance of prayer
and moral ethics and does not restore them to their rightful place, the
world will suffer a tragedy of a world war as never witnessed before in
history.
Our Lady of Emmitsburg
Feb. 17, 2000
If people continue
to walk the path
against the truth of God,
the hand of God’s justice
will pour forth on this
world as never before...
Our Lady of Emmitsburg
How much longer do you think terrible abominations
against God can continue before destruction of your world happens through
human hands?
Almost every day, several times a day, for more than forty years, Cayce
would induce himself into an altered out-of-body state of consciousness and
reveal profound information on various subjects such as health, dreams,
meditation, religions, and reincarnation, to name a few. But it was the
information that Cayce revealed about the future which he is probably most
known for. He provided information about the history of humanity from the
very beginning to a time in the future when humans will evolve into beings
with supernatural powers. He described a new era of enlightenment and peace
when divinity within humans would be manifested on the earth. But before
this "kingdom of God" would rule the world, Cayce foresaw world events that
can only be described as apocalyptic, a period of purification involving
natural disasters that will dramatically alter the surface of the earth,
wars, economic collapse, and socio-political unrest.
Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 January 3,
1945), (the surname pronounced "Casey") is generally remembered as an
American psychic who gave trance discourses on subjects like astrology,
reincarnation, and Atlantis. He may have been the source for the idea that
California would fall into the ocean (though he never said exactly this).
Although Cayce lived before the emergence of the New Age movement, he
remains a major influence on its teachings.
This popular image overlooks what to him were the more important strains
within his work such as healing (the vast majority of his "readings" were
given for people who were sick) or Christian theology (Cayce being a
lifelong, devout member of the Disciples of Christ). Skeptics challenge
Cayce's claim to psychic prowess, while conservative Christians doubt this
and/or his orthodoxy.
Today there are several tens of thousands of "Cayce people." Most are
located in the United States and Canada, but Edgar Cayce Centers are now
found in 25 other countries. The Association for Research and Enlightenment
(A.R.E), headquartered in Virginia Beach, is the major organization
promoting interest in Cayce.
Cayce was born on a farm near Hopkinsville, Kentucky on March 18, 1877. At
an early age he gave evidence of his budding talent: he was able to master
his school lessons by sleeping on his books. At the age of twenty-one he
developed a gradual throat paralysis which threatened the loss of his voice.
When doctors were unable to find a cause for his condition, Cayce entered
the same hypnotic sleep that had enabled him to learn his school lessons
years before. In that state, he was able to recommend a cure which
successfully repaired his throat muscles and restored his voice. It was soon
discovered that he could do the same for others.
For most of his adult life, Edgar Cayce was able to provide intuitive
insights into nearly any question imaginable. When individuals came to him
with a question, he would place himself into a sleep-induced sleep state.
While in that state he could respond to virtually any question asked. His
responses have come to be called "readings". Today his psychic readings
constitute one of the largest and most impressive records of intuitive
information to emanate from a single individual.
For many years the information dealt mainly with medical problems.
Eventually the scope of his readings expanded to include such topics as
meditation, dreams, reincarnation, and prophecy. The transcripts have
provided the basis for over 300 popular books about Cayce's work.
Mr. Cayce's theories on the end times of this planet are very enlightening
and show a global major change in 1998. He prophecized the Sphinx had been
built in 10,500 BC and that survivors of Atlantis had concealed beneath it a
"Hall of Records" containing all the wisdom of their lost civilization and
the true history of the human race. Cayce prophesied that this Hall of
Records would be rediscovered and opened between 1996 and 1998. He connected
the opening to the second coming of Christ.
Cayce ending every reading by saying, "We are through".
Edgar Cayce - Part 1
Edgar Cayce - Part 2
Edgar Cayce - Part 3
Edgar Cayce - Part 4
Edgar Cayce - Part 5
Edgar Cayce gave over 14,000 "readings" during a period of 43 years (1901 to
1944). These are trance discourses which Cayce revealed while in a hypnotic
or "sleeping" state. While "awake" he claimed generally not to remember what
he had said while "asleep". The readings themselves explain that the
unconscious mind has access to information which the conscious mind does not
-- a common theory about hypnosis in Cayce's time. Most records come from
the period after 1925, when his secretary Gladys Davis recorded the
readings, and his wife Gertrude Evans Cayce "conducted" (guided) the
readings.
Scientists at Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center have
recorded more than 600 earthquakes in the last 10 days off the central
Oregon coast in an
area not typically known for a high degree of seismic activity.
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The National Weather Service called flooding in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a
"historic hydrologic event" Thursday as the swollen river poured over its
banks at 500-year flood levels, forcing the evacuation of nearly 4,000
homes.
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