Edgar Cayce Readings Archive

The room in Virginia Beach is quiet, save for the rhythmic scratch of a nib on paper. It is a scene replayed over fourteen thousand times in the early twentieth century: a man lies on a couch, eyes closed, limbs slack, entering a self-induced trance that defied the medical and spiritual conventions of his time. When the voice speaks, it is Edgar Cayce, yet it is not. It is the "Source," the "Sleeping Prophet," accessing what he termed the Akashic Records—the cosmic library of all existence.

Statistical analyses of specific health conditions as recommended by Cayce, useful for researchers. Accessing the Archive: Online Membership: edgar cayce readings archive

The Edgar Cayce Readings Archive is more than a historical curiosity. It is a "living" archive because the information is still being tested and applied. In an era of burnout and chronic illness, Cayce’s message—that "Spirit is the life, Mind is the builder, and the Physical is the result"—feels more relevant than ever. The room in Virginia Beach is quiet, save

The archive is unique because it includes "follow-up" reports. Cayce’s secretaries often wrote to the individuals who received readings to ask if the advice worked. These reports are stored alongside the readings, providing a rare level of transparency. While not every reading was a success, the sheer volume of positive testimonials is what has kept the archive relevant for over a century. Not medical advice – A

Ready to explore? Start your journey at the official A.R.E. website or visit the Edgar Cayce Readings Online database. Type in a question that matters to you—and listen to what the Sleeping Prophet had to say.

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2. The Akashic Records and Ancient MysteriesBeyond health, the archive contains thousands of readings on metaphysics, including detailed descriptions of the lost continent of Atlantis. Cayce claimed to access the Akashic Records, a "universal supercomputer" containing the history of every soul’s journey. These readings introduced the Western public to concepts like: The Edgar Cayce Reader-Edgar Cayce, Hugh Lynn Cayce

Step 4: Cross-Reference with Modern Science

Search the archive for "circulation" and then read a modern physiology textbook on microcirculation. You will be shocked by the parallels. The Cayce material is often proto-scientific.

Where to find the archive