Edgar Cayce
Cayce believed that dreams are more than just random firing of the brain; they are a bridge to our subconscious mind and spiritual self. He encouraged people to record and interpret their dreams to find guidance for daily problems and deeper spiritual insights.
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What followed was astonishing. Speaking in a formal, old-fashioned tone, the sleeping Cayce would describe the patient’s internal organs, blood circulation, and nervous system with clinical precision. Without ever meeting the person, he would identify obscure conditions (e.g., a displaced vertebra pressing on a specific nerve) and prescribe treatments that often worked when conventional medicine had failed. Cayce believed that dreams are more than just