Edgar Cayce On Dreams And Visions

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Perhaps the most striking claim made in the Cayce readings is Cayce’s repeated assertion that anyone can do what he did—and we can best begin with our own dreams.

Drawing upon his intimate work with Edgar Cayce, Harman Bro, in his book Edgar Cayce on Dreams, states, “The claim that anyone could do, in some measure, what Edgar Cayce did, may well have been the boldest claim he ever made. But he did not let the claim hang in the air. [Cayce] gave people a laboratory where they could investigate the claim for themselves. He urged them to recall and study their dreams.

In dreams, Cayce said, people could experience for themselves every important kind of psychic phenomenon, and every level of helpful psychological and religious counsel. What is more, they could, through dreams, learn the laws of these things and undergo a spontaneous and tailored dream-training program in the use of these laws—provided that in their waking life they put to constructive use everything they learned in the dreams.”

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