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The Lost Continent of Atlantis: The Searchlight, V3, Nos. 13-14, May 1-15, 1951 is a book by Hugh Lynn Cayce that explores the mythological lost city of Atlantis. The book is a compilation of two issues of The Searchlight, a magazine that Cayce edited and published. The first issue, No. 13, was published on May 1, 1951, and the second issue, No. 14, was published on May 15, 1951. The book delves into the history and legend of Atlantis, examining various theories and evidence that suggest the existence of the lost city. Cayce draws on his father's work, Edgar Cayce, who was a renowned psychic and often spoke about Atlantis in his readings. The book also includes contributions from other experts and researchers who have studied the topic. Overall, The Lost Continent of Atlantis: The Searchlight, V3, Nos. 13-14, May 1-15, 1951 is a fascinating exploration of one of the most enduring legends in human history. It offers a comprehensive look at the evidence and theories surrounding Atlantis and sheds light on the ongoing search for this mythical city.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A good introduction to Edgar Cayce's approach to dreams and their meanings. Compiled by Hugh Lynn Cayce and other dream experts, this book includes Edgar Cayce's interpretations of his own dreams.
Edgar Cayce, America's "sleeping prophet," was one of the most active and trusted psychics of the 20th century. Thousands of people relied on him for insights into their physical and emotional health, spiritual questions, business prospects, and dreams. His writings still inform us today. Cayce's readings were stunningly accurate -- about 85 percent of them hit the mark. But some cases seemed to be beyond his abilities. Why did his powers fail him at times -- if they in fact did? In "The Outer Limits of Edgar Cayce's Power," his sons, Edgar Evans Cayce and Hugh Lynn Cayce, investigate the questions that challenged the prophet's seemingly unlimited psychic abilities.
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