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If one examines the
life of Edgar Cayce, one discovers that the spirits were typically cunning. Despite
his Christian background, through the Readings Edgar Cayce ended up rejecting
every major Christian doctrine in the Bible - although he spoke highly of
“Jesus,” it was a Jesus of his own making. Ironically, when the Readings first
turned unbiblical, even Cayce frankly wondered if the devil himself might be
playing a trick on him - it was Cayce’s occult family and personal history that
initially subjected him to the influence of the spirits - for his entire life
he was under their sway, unable to stop the Readings despite the spirits’
personal abuse of him or the false teachings they continually supplied to
desperate people
By: Dr. John Weldon
It’s hard to
overestimate the impact of Edgar Cayce.
Cayce (1877-1945), widely
known as “the sleeping prophet,” was actually a “sleeping medium,” probably the
most prominent psychic of the 20th century.
He is often
considered the spiritual “father” of both the New Age movement and New Age
medicine.
He is also widely
considered a believing Christian.
He personally read
the Bible from beginning to end each year of his life and often taught Sunday
school.
The truth is that
Edgar Cayce was an occult medium through whom deceiving spirits, biblically
known as demons, provided their teachings – in all over 14,300 trance
“Readings,” constituting a unique volume and variety of material.
Through hypnotic
suggestion Cayce would enter an unconscious trance state, be inquired as to
specific questions and the spirit and/or spirits who spoke through him as a
“channel” would supply the answers.
Most responses
dealt with the subject of health, although a wide variety of additional
subjects were also discussed, including Christianity and Jesus, astrology,
reincarnation, New Age spiritual growth, dreams, angels, Atlantis, and psychic
development to name a few.
The Readings
discussed over 10,000 separate topics in all.
If one examines the life of Edgar Cayce, one discovers that the
spirits were typically cunning, if merciless.
Remaining largely invisible under the guise of the
unconscious mind, they nevertheless used him to utilize people’s concern with
their health as a means to assist their adoption of Cayce’s New Age world view.
Ironically, when the Readings first turned unbiblical,
even Cayce frankly wondered if the devil himself might be playing a trick on
him.
The ARE & Cayce Readings
The organization
founded to disseminate Cayce’s teachings is the Association for Research and
Enlightenment (ARE), with international headquarters in Virginia Beach,
Virginia, and regional headquarters Houston. ARE centers exist globally in 37
nations.
Many years ago, I
became a member of the ARE and received a number of the “Circulating Files”
containing typed copies of the original Cayce Readings.
It became obvious
that, far from teaching anything biblical or Christian, Edgar Cayce taught a
combination of monistic idealism, New Age religion, and psychic development.
Despite his Christian background, through the Readings Edgar
Cayce ended up rejecting every major Christian doctrine in the Bible.
For example, although he spoke highly of “Jesus,” it was a
Jesus of his own making.
For example, he
taught that Jesus Christ, in an earlier lifetime, first sinned in the Garden of
Eden when he was Adam.
He also denied that
Jesus was the prophesied Messiah, the incarnate Son of God and atoning Savior
from sin.
Instead, for Edgar
Cayce, Jesus was the spiritual example for mankind in that he happened to best
realize the “Christ consciousness” or latent divinity within everyone.
Jesus was not born
the Christ (or Messiah) as the Bible teaches; he became the Christ (as everyone
may) through, e.g., occult meditation and psychic development.
Health & Healings
Cayce’s health
revelations and treatments, although containing some truth, were often not
based on rational medicine.
It is obvious that
the spirits had little direct concern for people’s health, whether physical,
emotional or spiritual.
Their primary
interest was to help people adopt an anti-biblical worldview under the guise of
achieving better health or spiritual truth and enlightenment.
Given Cayce’s
overall influence for the last 100 years, their success can hardly be doubted.
Cayce has, directly
or indirectly, influenced millions of people (e.g., hundreds and hundreds of
books have been published about him).
Bondage
Unfortunately, the
physical healings either never occurred or, when people seemed to be healed,
there was most likely a transference of the illness from the physical level to
the psychological and/or spiritual realm, in essence bringing about the illness
on a higher level.
This phenomenon is
documented in the lifetime counseling work (involving 20,000 people) of the
late noted German theologian Dr. Kurt Koch in such books as Occult Bondage and Deliverance, Between Christ and Satan, and Christian Counseling and Occultism.
As is
characteristically true, it was Cayce’s occult family and personal history that
initially subjected him to the influence of the spirits.
As one consequence,
for his entire life he was under their sway, unable to stop the Readings
despite the spirits’ personal abuse of him or the false teachings they
continually supplied to desperate people.
For example, the
Readings’ failures are well documented in medical diagnosis, predictions of the
future, biblical interpretation and in other ways.
These failures
demonstrate beyond doubt that the spirits which spoke through Cayce were
neither good angels, nor ethical and spiritually enlightened beings, nor, as
frequently claimed, Cayce’s unconscious mind, or his accessing of the alleged
occult akashic records.
On the positive side, even as the ancient cities of Sodom and
Gomorrah continue to instruct the world today (2 Peter 2:6; Jude 1:7), Edgar Cayce’s life provides us with
a classic illustration of the profound warning given in the Bible about
spiritual warfare and the subtlety of spiritual deception (Ephesians 6:10-18; 2 Corinthians 11:4), i.e., that spiritually speaking,
things aren’t always what they seem because “Satan himself masquerades as an
angel of light”.
Without scientific
and/or biblical discernment in critical areas such as medicine and spirituality
today, the doors swing wide open to virtually anything, while the spirits have
a heyday, operating both openly and clandestinely under various guises.
Conclusion
My advice for those
who are using Edgar Cayce’s treatments (or New Age medicine generally), or
studying in one of the hundreds of on and off-line Cayce study groups,
particularly if one claims to be a Christian, is to turn away from such
activity, giving one’s life completely over to Jesus Christ as one’s Lord and
Savior.
For information on
becoming a Christian, please see the homepage of www.JAshow.org.
For additional information
on Edgar Cayce or documentation, please refer to the forthcoming in-depth
article to be posted on this website.
This article was written for
The John Ankerberg Show By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2013.
Dr.
John Weldon
(born February 6, 1948) went to be with the Lord on August 30, 2014 following a
long-time battle with cancer. John served for more than 20 years as a
researcher for The John Ankerberg Show. During his tenure, he authored or
coauthored more than 100 books, including the best-selling Facts On Series of
books that has sold more than 2.5 million copies in 16 languages. His final
book, published in July 2014 with Harvest House Publishers (coauthored with
John Ankerberg), is especially fitting. How to Know You’re Going to Heaven
offers a biblical and personal look at the way God has provided salvation
through Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12) and the confidence the believer can have of
eternity with Him in heaven (1 John 5:13).
John’s life and work have touched countless others seeking to grow spiritually
and better understand the Bible. His friends describe him as genuine, humble,
and passionate to share the hope of eternal life with everyone he met. His work
will continue through his many books, his online writings at The John Ankerberg
Show website (JAshow.org), as well as through the many people John has
personally influenced through his ministry.
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