I had to make an episode about Edgar Cayce. So many people point to him as the leading expert in Atlantis. Just so that you all are aware, I started working on this episode since episode 30. I have lost interest so many times. I love magic just as much as the next person but Cayce butchered Plato’s work. I am going to disclaim that I think Edgar Cayce is silly in so many ways. I am extremely biased against him. Still, I tried to be as neutral as possible.
As usual, my first section gives a bit of background to Cayce. The next section will be an overview of his accuracy and what Cayce’s genre of predictions were. The official Cayce website gives the number of preserved readings as 14,306.6 In 1971, with processing of the records of the Edgar Cayce readings about 98% complete, they numbered 14,246.
Cayce’s predictions also rely completely on the ice age Atlantis theory. I also want to point out that Cayce’s predictions on Atlantis was written about 40 years after Donnelly. As usual, my sources are linked in my episode description.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce
Stephan A Schwartz - a scholar on edgar cayce
http://www.michaelmandeville.com/phoenix/cayce/cayceverification.htm
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/edgar-cayce
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