The Lost Memoirs of Edgar Cayce
: Life As a Seer
by Edgar Cayce, A. Robert Smith (Compiler)
Paperback, 390 pages
Published by Are Pr
Publication date: September 1, 1997
ISBN: 0876043937
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The author, A. Robert Smith, abob@infi.net , 11/02/97: Was Edgar
Cayce a heretic or healer? His memoirs tell all.
Edgar Cayce: heretic or healer? In these memoirs, Edgar Cayce reveals a
family secret: that he was tried for heresy by his church. For what? For
healing people that medical doctors couldn't cure. Criticized by friends
and family for his mystical relationship with an angel who promised him
the gift of healing, it would have crushed a weaker man. Cayce's painful
struggle to come to terms with his gift from God and to do honor to his
wonderous calling is both poignant and powerful. It became the defining
moment of his life that transformed this Kentucky farmboy into a world-reknowned
seer. His story, in The Lost Memoirs of Edgar Cayce, is instructive and
inspirational as told in his own plain-spoken words.
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