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Cayce On... Reincarnation - Past Lives Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.During
forty-three years of his adult life, Edgar Cayce (1877–1945)
gave more than 14,000 psychic dissertations, called readings,
on a variety of subjects. In 1901, at the age of 24, Edgar
Cayce gave the first reading for himself, diagnosing a health
condition, but it really wasn’t until 1923 that the subject
of reincarnation was explored in a reading given to a printer
from Ohio. (Interestingly enough, the concept had been mentioned
in a prior reading given as early as 1911, but no one among
Cayce’s associates was familiar with the idea, so the
reference wasn’t recognized as such for decades.) The
printer had already obtained successful readings for two members
of his family when he asked for a horoscope reading. Toward
the end of that reading [5717-1] the sleeping Cayce spoke the
curious sentence: “he was once a monk.”
That statement opened the door
to a whole new area of research and investigation – the
topic of reincarnation.
Cayce had already proven himself
repeatedly with the health readings – somehow he
was able to tune into an individual at a distance, describe
what was wrong with that person, detail how she or he had
gotten sick, recommend treatments and specific medical
procedures, and sometimes even refer his client to specific
physicians that the sleeping Cayce had no knowledge of
while awake. The accuracy of his information would eventually
give him such nicknames as “the miracle man of Virginia
Beach” and “the sleeping prophet.” There
was no doubt that his psychic information was helpful and
accurate when dealing with health, but the readings matter-of-fact
reference to reincarnation seemed foreign to his fundamental
Christianity. Cayce prayed about it, did much soul-searching,
and obtained readings on the topic. He was advised to read
the Bible once through from cover to cover while keeping
the idea of reincarnation in mind. The underlying philosophy
that emerged was one that focused upon the oneness and
the purposefulness of life. In time, Edgar Cayce found
that the concept of reincarnation was not incompatible
with any religion, and actually merged perfectly with his
own beliefs of what it meant to be a Christian. Eventually
the subject of reincarnation was examined in extensive
detail in over 1,900 Life Readings.
Just what is reincarnation? It is the
belief that each of us goes through a series of lifetimes
for the purpose of spiritual growth and soul development.
Cayce’s approach does not include the concept of
transmigration, which states that it is possible for human
beings to be born again as animals. From the standpoint
of the Cayce material, souls only occupy human bodies through
their spiritual growth and developmental process.
In essence, the Cayce approach to reincarnation
provides a philosophical setting to the past focusing on
practical ways of dealing with this life: living, growing,
and being of service to one another in the present. For
him it wasn’t nearly as important to who individuals
had once been, or even what they had been doing, as it
was paramount that they focus on the present and the opportunities
and challenges that faced them in this time, in this place,
right now.
In terms of remembering your own past
lives, the Edgar Cayce information provides a variety of
approaches. In fact, oftentimes individuals who received
readings would ask about such things as memorable dreams
that were on their mind, personal traits and talents that
they had always been drawn to, and even intense positive
or negative relationships with other people in their lives – Cayce
described how each of these things could be tied to past-life
memories. With these things in mind, in order to remember
your own past lives the Cayce readings recommend such things
as personal inventories of your talents, abilities, likes,
and dislikes; working with meditation and dreams; taking
part in imaginative past-life reveries or self-hypnosis,
and so forth.
From Cayce’s perspective, the
reason for believing in reincarnation is not so that we can
dwell upon the past or brag about the possibility of once
having been someone famous, instead it is to enable a soul
to understand the consequences of previous choices and to
know that each individual is ultimately responsible for shaping
and creating his or her life in the present. From the Cayce
readings’ perspective, the past merely provided a framework
of potentials and probabilities. An individual’s choices,
actions, and free will in the present would determine the
actual experience lived this time around. Rather than being
a fatalistic approach to life, it is much more one of nearly
limitless opportunities.
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