Sidney D. Kirkpatrick

True Tales from the Edgar Cayce Archives


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       True Tales from the Edgar Cayce Archives

       True Tales from the Edgar Cayce Archives

       Lives Touched and Lessons Learned from the Sleeping Prophet

       Sidney Kirkpatrick and Nancy Kirkpatrick

      Copyright © 2015

      by Sidney and Nancy Kirkpatrick

      All rights reserved.

      1st Printing, May 2015

      Printed in the U.S.A.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

      A.R.E. Press

      215 67th Street

      Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061

      ISBN 13: 978-0-87604-826-9

      Edgar Cayce Readings © 1971, 1993-2007

      by the Edgar Cayce Foundation.

      All Rights Reserved.

       Source Notes

      Unless otherwise indicated in the text, this book is based entirely on interviews conducted by Sidney and Nancy Kirkpatrick, primary source material collected by them, and Edgar Cayce’s personal papers and correspondence, which can be found in the archives of the Edgar Cayce Foundation (ECF) and the library of the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) in Virginia Beach, Va. Extracts from the Cayce readings come directly from typed transcriptions housed in the A.R.E. library or found on the Official Edgar Cayce Readings DVD-ROM. Additional access to the entire readings database is available to A.R.E. members at EdgarCayce.org/members.

      Most photos are courtesy of the Edgar Cayce Foundation Archives or www.commons.wikimedia.org

      Cover design by Christine Fulcher

       To Gillian Young

      Hear now my words: If there be a prophet among you, I the Lord will make myself known unto him in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream.

      Numbers 12:6

      Contents

       Acknowledgments

       Introduction: Why Edgar Cayce?

       Lulu Boyd Cayce: Angels and Demons

       Anna and Barnett Seay: Together Again

       Dwight Moody: A Pastor in This Life and the Next

       Gertrude Evans: The Young Lady from The Hill

       Al Layne: Introducing the Psychic Diagnostician

       Carrie House: Her Dying Infant

       Wesley Ketchum: The Psychic Partnership

       Hugo Münsterberg: Harvard Comes to Hopkinsville

       Hugh Lynn Cayce: The Psychic’s Son

       David Kahn: The Jew from Lexington

       Ethlyne Clair: Hollywood Bound

       Edgar Davis: Texas Wildcatter

       Gladys Davis: The Young Woman with a Notepad

       Evangeline Adams: Ruled by Stars and Planets

       Arthur Lammers: Once a Monk

       Edgar and Gladys: Eros or Agape?

       Morton Blumenthal: The Mythic Achilles

       Edgar Evans: In Atlantis

       Marion Stansell: The Perpetual Motion Motor

       Tom Sugrue: In the Shadow of the Pyramids

       Patricia Devlin: The High Priestess

       Mitchell Hastings: Missing in Action

       Eileen Garrett: A Tale of Two Psychics

       Ernest Zentgraf: Contemplating Suicide

       Maurice Mitshkun: Arrest Cayce!

       Anne Neumark: Artist in the Asylum

       Faith Harding: The Little Prophetess

       Burton Wheeler: Presidential Candidate

       Louise Brigham: The Innkeeper’s Daughter

       George Conjar: Cured!

       Edgar Cayce: In His Presence

       Acknowledgments

      The authors wish to acknowledge the substantial contribution to this book by A.R.E. archive assistant Karen Davis, who carries on the commitment and dedication to the Cayce archives begun by Gladys Davis.

      We also want to express our appreciation for the talent, hard work and patience of our editor Stephanie