Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Could Edgar Cayce Predict the End Of the World?
Edgar Cayce was born on March 18, 1877 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He was raised on a farm and was the only boy of five children. When he was a child, he would see visions of deceased family members. He worked at a local bookstore where he met the love of his life, Gertrude. Eventually, he worked as a photographer’s assistant and opened his own studio. He married Gertrude June 17, 1903 and they lived in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Edgar had an incredible ability or gift to be able to give a reading without that person actually being present. He just needed the condition and he would give a diagnoses. He had the ability to sense a person’s aura. Because of his unusual way of finding cures he was not accepted by the medical field.
Predictions:
• Stock Market crash in 1924.
• Great Depression and when it would end.
• Hitler and his rise to power in 1934.
• WWII that would begin in 1936.
"A great catastrophe that's coming to the world in ' 36, in the form of the breaking up of many powers that now exist as factors in the world affairs."
• New World Order - There were major changes in the governments of the world. The reins of power were changing in many countries. The “League of Nations” proved unsuccessful and was replace by the “United Nations” after World War II. This in turn affected many counties like the United States, Russia, Japan, and England. The United States was the driving force behind the end of WWII what Edgar believed to be, “…the world on fire.”
• Jews would return the native land of Israel in 1932, which became a reality in 1948.
• the fall of communism in the Soviet Union
“Through Russia, comes the hope of the world. Not in respect to what is sometimes termed Communism or Bolshevism --- no! But freedom—freedom--! That each man will live for his fellow man. The principle has been born there. It will take years for it to be crystallized; yet out of Russia comes again the hope of the world.”
• major economic disaster for the United States in 2006 or 2007
Predictions about the Future:
• in the 1930’s planes would be the way most people would travel to other countries and within the United States.
• electrical appliances for the home would be a major economic driving force. He even envisioned the future success of television.
• China would be "…the cradle of Christianity as applied in the lives of men." This is possible since restrictions have been loosened on religion by the People's Republic since the 1970s
• the “Battle of Armageddon” would begin in 1999.
“The war would happen outside of earth. It would be a spiritual battle between the forces of darkness and light. The battle would prevent those dark or lower souls from reincarnating and coming back to earth. The light or higher souls will be permitted to reincarnate and come back to earth for 1,000 before souls of the lower souls will be allowed to reincarnate and return to earth. The kingdom this "battle" will not be a war fought of heaven will now exist on earth.”
• the problems in Libya, Egypt, Ankara, and in Syria would bring about World War III. The current tension and continuing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is definitely possible.
• Edgar predicted a pole shift in the early 1930’s that would occur at the turn of the century. He believed the land or crust moved separately from the tectonic plates. "..where there has been a frigid or semi-tropical climate, there will be a more tropical one, and moss and fern will grow."
“... And what is the coast line now of many a land will be the bed of the ocean. Even many battle fields of the present will be ocean, will be in the seas. the bays, the lands over which The New World Order will carry on their trade as one with another.”
• One of Edgar most impressive predictions was his own death. He announced that he would be buried in four more days. This was yet another prediction that proved to be true. He died on January 3, 1945.
• He further went on to predict his own reincarnation.
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