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The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?

By Wynn Free

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in the life of David Wilcock bringing him (and most readers of the book) to the conclusion that he had to be Cayce incarnate. Wilcock was living in New Paltz, New York in 1996, 26 years of age. He read a book on dreams and was motivated to begin keeping a dream journal. He put a pad by his bed and would wake up in the night and write down whatever was in his mind. When he reviewed what he had written in the morning, he found messages, as if he was being communicated with and counseled. He initially thought he was making it up out of some part of his consciousness, but after a week of doing this, one of his dream sentence fragments made a very specific dated future prediction and two days later, it happened. For the next year he perfected his ability to accurately bring forth his dream messages, dictating page after page of perfectly composed English into the tape recorder he kept by his bedside with many more accurate future prognostications.

After a year, his “dream voice” asked him to move to Virginia Beach, Va. which just happens to be the location of the foundation dedicated to the readings of Edgar Cayce, the Western worlds most famous and recognized prophet/psychic. Wilcock visited the foundation and everyone was staring at him. He was the spitting image of a young Edgar Cayce.

He was now able to formulate questions and get answer. He made the query as to why he resembled Cayce. His dream voice answered that he had been Cayce in his previous life and if he studied Cayce he would see all the parallels. But, if he was to do his highest purpose this life, instead of doing the past life readings and health readings, which Cayce was famous for, his current role would be to explain to the world a dimensional shift and what Jesus meant by ascension.

Wilcock began an intense study of Cayce and uncovered some of the incredible parallels which his “dream voice” alluded to. Cayce predicted he would return in 1998, live in Virginia Beach, and “may be a liberator of the world”. Wilcock was guided to fulfill this prophecy. It’s 1998. He’s living in Virginia Beach and he’s been given the mission to explain ascension.

Then he compares his astrological chart with Cayce’s and finds all of his personal planets – Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars – are in the same signs as Cayces’s, one chance in 300,000 of that possibility. He spends the next 18 months integrating it all. He studies the solar system and discovers that the entire solar system is in a state of flux documented by credible scientific sources; planets are getting brighter, atmospheres are changing, solar flares are increasing, etc. I dedicated an entire chapter of the book documenting these changes. This was in the year 2000. As of present time, it’s become apparent to everyone that Earth is having unprecedented climate changes and natural disasters, but no one’s explaining why.

In writing the book, I spent the first few chapters presenting the case for the Wilcock/Cayce connection. The remainder of the book presents the verbatim words from Wilcock’s source explaining from a cosmic perspective how it all works, what’s going on, and how to deal with it. I realized, as I was writing the book, that some of the most profound mysteries of life were being explained in a way that was plausible, intelligent, and wise without any doctrine or dogma. Things like how what we call God actually functions and administrates our realm, how human soul evolution works, why the Mayan calendar ends in 2012, and what Jesus meant by ascension. When the book was released in March 2004, David and I had a great deal of anticipation as to how the public would react to such controversial topics, but the response has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Uri Geller (author and famous spoonbender) allowed us to quote him on the cover of the book - “David Wilcock is Edgar Cayce”. I know 2 churches who have formed groups studying the premises of the book. And we’ve received testimonials like “some of the most loving and lucid spiritual advice/wisdom I have ever read”, “this book changed my life around 180 degrees.”, “awesome in it’s scope of things to come”.

Reverend Beverly Craig, Minister of the La Crescenta Church of Religious Science stated in a letter to me: “The book may be the most important work in contemporary spirituality explaining how to maintain one's connections to divinity on a planet in transition.”

The book is titled The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce? by Wynn Free with David Wilcock. For more info please visit my website www.caycesback.com