
Edgar Cayce, The Sleeping Prophet
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
00:00
The Squire's Story of Edgar
Casey was diagnosed with sarongitis at the age of 23. A traveling hypnotist offered to put him into a trance and see if that would bring his voice back. It did, but only while edgar was under hypnosis. Casey worked a number of different jobs as a young man, which is quite normal. But in 19 hundred when he was 23, he was struck by laringitis, and it took away his voice. He had to live with his parents for almost a year because he was unable to work. Then he became an apprentice photographer, this being a job where he wouldn't have to strain his voice. Much later, he would become a photographer in his own
Play episode from 10:21
Transcript

In the mid-20th century, Edgar Cayce became known as the Sleeping Prophet for the psychic readings he gave while in hypnotic trances. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss Cayce, called the most famous psychic of the 20th century and father of alternative medicine and of the New Age movement.
