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This collection consists of original copies of Edgar Cayce's readings, accompanying case files, correspondence, and supplementary research. As Edgar Cayce gave a reading in trance, his wife Gertrude would serve as the conductor.
Existence: 1877 - 1945. Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was a photographer, Sunday School teacher, and the most documented psychic of the twentieth century. He was born on a farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky to Leslie Burr Cayce (1853-1937) and his wife Carrie Elizabeth Major Cayce (1855-1927).
In February 1948, the Edgar Cayce Foundation (E.C.F. or "the Foundation") was chartered by the Commonwealth of Virginia to provide permanent legal and physical custody of historical resources including: The Edgar Cayce readings themselves and various compilations of extracts from the readings, including microfilm and electronic copies, related ...
Hugh Lynn Cayce was the oldest son of Edgar Cayce and a leading thinker, author, and spokesperson for psychological and paranormal subjects. He was born in Kentucky on March 16, 1907. In 1930 he graduated from Washington and Lee University, where he met his father's future biographer Thomas Sugrue. After graduation he worked briefly as the ...
Scope and Contents. From the Collection: This collection consists of administrative records, publications, research data, and audio-visual materials that document the development and activities of the Association for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Scope and Contents. From the Collection: This collection includes books, circulating files, pamphlets, and research bulletins published by the Association for Research and Enlightenment and the Edgar Cayce Foundation.
Charles Thomas Cayce, Ph.D., served as President of the Edgar Cayce Foundation and a board member of the Association for Research and Enlightenment. He was born to Hugh Lynn and Sally Cayce in 1942, the grandson of Edgar Cayce.
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From the Collection: This collection consists of original copies of Edgar Cayce's readings, accompanying case files, correspondence, and supplementary research. As Edgar Cayce gave a reading in trance, his wife Gertrude would serve as the conductor.
More than any other individual in the 5,787 nonreading records in the custody of the Edgar Cayce Foundation archives, Morton Blumenthal opened areas of inquiry into psychic development, the nature of man, and the nature of consciousness.