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Edgar Cayce. Yes I'm familiar with him raccoon Yesterday #1
Ironically, I was thinking about him a few months back and was going to research a bit more... hlthe2b Yesterday #2
He was quite a fascinating fellow bucolic_frolic Yesterday #3
The Association for Research and Enlightenment The Blue Flower 23 hrs ago #9
Not sure how it could be secure from climate change? hlthe2b 23 hrs ago #10
I cant's answer that The Blue Flower 23 hrs ago #11
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Hey, welcome to DU! The Blue Flower 17 hrs ago #93
............ paleotn 22 hrs ago #32
Lucid dreaming is realizing you are dreaming, while you are dreaming jimmy the one 17 hrs ago #91
Yes, I am familiar with him. it's been years since I have tried to read anything by him. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #4
He supposedly knew where Atlantis was -- somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle? -- which displacedvermoter 23 hrs ago #5
Cayce died in 1945, during WWII, so unless it was an old movie reel, I don't see how he was on Nimoy's show (1976-1982). Celerity 23 hrs ago #13
A couple of episodes of "In Search Of" went into Cayce's theories. Beartracks 22 hrs ago #25
Ok. Makes sense. Celerity 22 hrs ago #31
He wasn't on the show himself, unless, perhaps in another astral dimension.. displacedvermoter 21 hrs ago #45
Yes, another poster above already explained it. Celerity 21 hrs ago #60
Probably??? paleotn 22 hrs ago #23
The clock isn't broken. mr715 20 hrs ago #69
......... paleotn 16 hrs ago #99
displacedvermoter...... Upthevibe 20 hrs ago #73
Yes, I read quite a few books about Edgar Cayce PatSeg 23 hrs ago #6
When facing problems or tasks I need help with... MiHale 23 hrs ago #7
I understand that technique has been quite successful. Joinfortmill 22 hrs ago #33
There's a lot of recent research into "lucid dreaming" which mirrors some of what you talk about. erronis 21 hrs ago #47
I also lucid dream...not always... MiHale 20 hrs ago #75
Quite an effective method! SheltieLover 21 hrs ago #51
I've used some of his remedies. Here is one. Maraya1969 23 hrs ago #8
Yes! I was in a study group in the 80's discussing his writings hauckeye 23 hrs ago #12
I think his writings about this time... kentuck 23 hrs ago #14
I'm reading one of his books now and find it very interesting. MLAA 23 hrs ago #15
When I was a sophomore in college... ananda 23 hrs ago #16
;-{)..... Goonch 22 hrs ago #17
Crazy shit. paleotn 22 hrs ago #34
Barnum and Bailey meets Carter's Pills nt Maru Kitteh 17 hrs ago #81
I have many books about him karin_sj 22 hrs ago #18
I e heard of both of them and read about both of them. AllaN01Bear 22 hrs ago #19
George Carlin said Cayce was not a medium, Sneederbunk 22 hrs ago #20
Ah, don't we all miss George Carlin? hlthe2b 22 hrs ago #28
George Carlin was always right. Srkdqltr 12 hrs ago #127
He predicted that San Francisco would be destroyed SCantiGOP 22 hrs ago #21
After it was destroyed in 1906. By an earthquake. paleotn 22 hrs ago #35
This is insane Wifes husband 22 hrs ago #22
I would venture that some on DU have never heard of him... hlthe2b 22 hrs ago #26
So there's value delving into the works of a con and nut? paleotn 22 hrs ago #30
One has to read and understand a figure in history before determining that he is a "con" hlthe2b 22 hrs ago #44
I'm not precluding a goddamn thing. I'm merely pointing and laughing. paleotn 15 hrs ago #106
Your cursing at me doesn't help your argument, paleotn. Not one bit... hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #107
What? That's silly. paleotn 15 hrs ago #111
Since I have argued the exact opposite, you show that you are just posting to see your own words hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #113
Oh please. To some degree? i.e., you want it both ways. paleotn 14 hrs ago #115
Desperation and ridicule for sure hithe2b Clouds Passing 15 hrs ago #112
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Hmmm. Wonder about Jesus, Moses, etc., etc. erronis 21 hrs ago #49
I'm sure many shared this thought stopdiggin 20 hrs ago #68
Cayce was a HEALER not a murderer. That could be the difference between the two Clouds Passing 20 hrs ago #71
Bwahahahaha! paleotn 15 hrs ago #105
Verify evidence that he didn't heal anyone. People have a right to question and explore. live love laugh 7 hrs ago #134
I was really into him in my younger years bif 22 hrs ago #24
Oh, please. He was equal parts con and nutter. paleotn 22 hrs ago #27
We heard you the first time. Joinfortmill 22 hrs ago #37
Plus several more MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #61
I get the inclincation to boil everything down to "woo" hlthe2b 22 hrs ago #40
Thank you. Well said. I tend to be very skeptical having been taught that the scientific methods are best. erronis 21 hrs ago #53
No one would call vaccines woo TxGuitar 17 hrs ago #92
Oh, REALLY?!!! Where have YOU been the past decades-- and especially the past five years hlthe2b 16 hrs ago #95
Did you just invoke Hitchens's razor!? mr715 16 hrs ago #101
This message was self-deleted by its author paleotn 16 hrs ago #102
" There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of niyad 21 hrs ago #65
Very true. SheltieLover 17 hrs ago #79
Yup. Fascinating person and his work was all documented. Joinfortmill 22 hrs ago #29
Documented as complete BS. paleotn 22 hrs ago #36
Back off. Joinfortmill 22 hrs ago #38
Or what? Wifes husband 21 hrs ago #46
My response was not directed at you. Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #54
I will not. paleotn 15 hrs ago #104
Why? Truth hurts?? paleotn 16 hrs ago #103
would you please provide NJCher 21 hrs ago #57
Where is Atlantis? mr715 20 hrs ago #67
post was directed to paleotn NJCher 20 hrs ago #72
Don't blame me, I was just astral projecting. mr715 20 hrs ago #74
... reACTIONary 17 hrs ago #83
Ahem, my post was directed to NJCher mr715 17 hrs ago #85
Unfortunately.... reACTIONary 13 hrs ago #125
I kant handle philosopher puns. mr715 12 hrs ago #126
Give me some documentation that his conman ramblings are actually true. paleotn 16 hrs ago #100
Did you go to college? NJCher 9 hrs ago #132
What does "Did you go to college?" have to do with anything. Abolishinist 8 hrs ago #133
You don't know how to argue either NJCher 1 hr ago #135
And all bull shit Wifes husband 22 hrs ago #43
Nostradamus only "predicted" things in reverse. Gore1FL 22 hrs ago #39
That right. Nostradmus predictions are retrofitted Buckeyeblue 17 hrs ago #94
I visited his research center in Virginia Beach beveeheart 22 hrs ago #41
I think there is a relevance that is helpful to these times we are living in.... kentuck 22 hrs ago #42
Interesing subject kentuck. I do beleive that as we sleep, our unconscious does 'communiicate' c-rational 21 hrs ago #48
I wouldn't know. kentuck 21 hrs ago #52
"Little Death" JoseBalow 21 hrs ago #50
Being a cat person I know that Edgar Cayce had a lot of interesting things to say about cats. flashman13 21 hrs ago #55
Cats have a sixth sense, I am sure. kentuck 21 hrs ago #59
Cats most certainly have a sixth sense. Several years ago an elderly stray orange cat wandered in and came flashman13 17 hrs ago #80
Yes, he was a fraud. mr715 21 hrs ago #56
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Science is falsifiable mr715 17 hrs ago #87
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Pluto being a planet or not is a matter of definitions. mr715 17 hrs ago #90
"you're" ( contraction for "you are"), not "your" (possessive). niyad 16 hrs ago #96
Ooof, that is always embarrassing mr715 16 hrs ago #97
When I was in my twenties I read Cayce. 1WorldHope 21 hrs ago #58
Well said PatSeg 14 hrs ago #120
Too me he was Faux pas 21 hrs ago #62
just the name Kali 21 hrs ago #63
Thanks for this thread! MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #64
I'm more familiar with Carl Jung's similar work Brother Buzz 20 hrs ago #66
Although Jung was pretty woo too. mr715 20 hrs ago #70
kentuck........ Upthevibe 19 hrs ago #76
Yes, I've read some of his work and I agree. ms liberty 18 hrs ago #77
Did read some of his stuff when I was a teenager because it was allegorical oracle 18 hrs ago #78
He still has a following in Virginia Beach. GreenWave 17 hrs ago #84
me ma read his books duckworth969 17 hrs ago #88
Fraud, huxster and con man edhopper 16 hrs ago #98
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The sleeping profiteer? usonian 15 hrs ago #108
I believe there is much we do not know. kentuck 15 hrs ago #109
Quantum and consciousness get lumped together because of woo. mr715 15 hrs ago #110
That is what is being questioned. kentuck 14 hrs ago #114
It is a challenging question... mr715 14 hrs ago #116
In some unexplainable way... kentuck 14 hrs ago #117
These are not supernatural, though. mr715 14 hrs ago #118
That is how I tend to see it PatSeg 14 hrs ago #119
Poe "Up Through The Spiral" 1971 Concept Albums,Psych Omaha Steve 14 hrs ago #121
My great Aunt in Portsmouth, Va once saw him speak SomedayKindaLove 14 hrs ago #122
He cured my great aunt's TB jcboon 13 hrs ago #123
I heard an interview with one his followers on the Art Bell Radio Show years ago. Jacson6 13 hrs ago #124
I find him fascinating MustLoveBeagles 12 hrs ago #128
Familiar with him but not aware of any 2026 RubyRose 12 hrs ago #129
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