Edgar Cayce An American Prophet

Edgar Cayce An American Prophet by Sidney D. Kirkpatrick is an illustrated biography published by Penguin on November 1, 2001. This comprehensive work spans 592 pages and provides an in-depth look at the life of Edgar Cayce, who was born in rural Kentucky in 1877. Known as “the sleeping prophet,” Cayce was a prominent figure in the realms of psychic phenomena and alternative medicine, and this book draws from his private letters and trance readings to present a detailed account of his extraordinary life.
Readers will discover the various aspects of Cayce’s journey, including his role as a religious seeker and his contributions to healing practices. The biography delves into themes of parapsychology and explores Cayce’s insights into body, mind, and spirit. Through Kirkpatrick’s narrative, the book offers a unique perspective on Cayce’s influence and legacy, making it a significant addition to the literature on literary figures and social scientists.
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With unprecedented access to Edgar Cayce’s private letters and trance readings, Sidney Kirkpatrick delivers the definitive biography of the renowned psychic, religious seeker, and father of alternative medicine. Born in rural Kentucky in 1877, Edgar Cayce became known as “the sleeping prophet,” and went on to lead an extraordinary life, helping and healing thousands. This is Cayce’s fascinating story as it’s never been told before.
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