Thursday, July 29, 2010

Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos Pt.1


Astronomy writer James Mullaney discussed his book Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos, which examines the “Sleeping Prophet’s” readings about the universe. As a scientist, he was initially skeptical about the Cayce material (which was delivered in a trance state), but upon study, he was won over by its accuracy and insights. Some highlights he presented from Cayce’s readings: Someone in antiquity had a telescope, but it was found rather than built by that person’s civilization. There is no life like ours in the solar system, but there are other beings/civilizations elsewhere in the universe. The stars and planets do not govern our future. In a sense, sunspots are caused by the turmoil of the human race. Cayce, who died in 1945 and often spoke of past lives in his readings, may have reincarnated on another world, Mullaney suggested. Cayce’s entire 14306 readings are available on a searchable CD-ROM, which Mullaney said he used in his research. James Mullaney is an astronomy writer, lecturer and consultant. He is the author of several books on observing the wonders of the heavens, and has logged over 20000 hours of stargazing time with the unaided eye, binoculars and telescopes. Formerly Curator of the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in Pittsburgh, and more recently Director of the dupont Planetarium, he served as staff astronomer at the University of Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Observatory and as an editor for Sky & Telescope, Astronomy and Star & Sky magazines. His

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25 Responses to “Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos Pt.1”
  1. cindyshealed says:

    I indeed wish I had lived in Edgar’s time and crossed paths. I’ve been to the A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, and it’s refreshing. No religion, no church, nobody hitting you up for money. Anyone can walk in and read the many volumes of thousands of readings transcribed on UFOs, Intelligent life beyond Earth, etc.

    I find the David Wilcock thing interesting, but not sure I’ve formed an opinion.

  2. PokerOnTour says:

    Listen to all parts in full! You won’t regret it. Excellet presentation. Thank you

  3. raider402 says:

    great stuff, thankfull for youre show

  4. elcid2012 says:

    Great post The Dude just ran into it, Cosmos look good tonight milky way is bright and full moon at 7th parallel Costa Rica.

  5. Nickolosomo says:

    Thanks Duder. Finger on the pulse as always.

  6. GnosticNinja says:

    David Wilcock

  7. SheepDogWarrior says:

    Edgar Cayce is amazing! I have studied this guy’s work for years and it has changed my life. I love you Edgar! RIP

    Love,

    Jason

  8. MrDuffy81 says:

    Thank you for the validation.

    You are a kind individual.

  9. taja1976 says:

    ~reply to MrDuffy81: I also read “The Only Planet of Choice”, it had me fixated completely. Very hypnotic, mind blowing book! I remember the typo you mention too, your comment certainly has me thinking about it again.

  10. Initium0 says:

    The Duder does it again! Every night after work I stop at my local 7-Eleven, get my 30 oz. Vanilla Coke and some candy bars. Get home, fire up the PC , heat my TV dinner, plunk myself down on the lazy-boy and crank up the Duder´s coast 2 coast shows. Awesome!!! Thanks buddy!!!

  11. JackassVanessa says:

    You think cayce is a freak everyone you tube Nicolas Van Rosnberg the South African prophet who truly shows prophecy

  12. RubiconJohn says:

    that picture about the hubble focused at a point of sky the size of a “grain of sand held at arms length” changed my life.

  13. verdegumby says:

    I love doing research on Cayce have done so for a few years now

  14. Tlustei says:

    Would love to hear what the man has to say, but the only part of this vid working is the last one. 12th. Can anybody help please? Thanks

  15. finster37 says:

    duderinok you post the best videos and most interesting no more tv for me.keep them coming and keep up the good work!!!!

  16. necramericanomicon says:

    carl sagan…sagan spelled backwards is “nagas”, which is the sanskrit word for snake being, reptilian, etc

    his son dorion (meaning of orion, home of the infamous repto queens that rule the reptoid empire) wrote a book that had a cover illustration of a reptoid looking over a great ape like it was about to unhinge its lower jaw and swallow it whole…Up From Dragons: The Evolution of Human Intelligence (2002 – with John Skoyles)

  17. the40thPowers says:

    I heard a report on the Bible Code which reported the code states that once it is discovered (the code itself) that the future can be altered, or different outcomes can be realized which contradicts the future predicted by the code.

  18. Thornesss says:

    I second that =D

    Great show, thanks for sharing.

  19. rumburak says:

    projectcamelot(dot)org/norway.html

  20. leevancleef123 says:

    sorry misread YOUR post,too early in the morning for my brain to click in… I loved watching the Cosmos too, it too opened my eyes to the bigger picture, thanx also to my Dad..Carl Sagan must have been a fan of William BLAKE

  21. indigoliv says:

    Wow Cosmos…. My Dad plonked us in front of the TV when we were kids (late 70’s) and showed us Cosmos, it sparked a magic flame inside of me that will burn for an eternity. I can still hear CS in my mind…. “Billions and billions…..”
    Thanks Dad and Carl Sagan

  22. leevancleef123 says:

    Well said , the universe is creative energy open to all those who listen, think, feel , taste ,smell and accept it ,Edgar Cayce obviously was one being,. being true to its infinate essence ..

  23. KidChronic says:

    if we focus on doom and gloom we will create it! we have to dream of a better reality!

  24. hatchk01 says:

    thanks for posting dude

  25. zwutu says:

    how would i be able to access that

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