Gregg Prescott: Interpreting Edgar Cayce’s Failed Predictions

By Gregg Prescott, M.S., In5D.com, October 28, 2015

While many of Edgar Cayce’s predictions have come to fruition, some of his more recent predictions have not, such as the United States being divided by the Mississippi River due to flooding and Armageddon in 1999.

What this tells me is reminiscent to the last page of , which is blank.  This means that WE control our own destiny.

In a similar event, David Wilcock described the Looking Glass technology where people could see into the future. When they tried to see past 2012, all they saw was a bright light.  Is it possible that the bright light and the last page of Nostradamus’ last book are related?

If so, then is it possible that we have been creating our own reality since the late 1900’s (and beforehand)?

I had a vision where we become inundated with a bright light that transforms us into light beings, instantaneously. When this occurs, there will be no more need for money, government, religion, and any other form of control.

The controllers rely of fear to keep us living in subservience, control, and conformity.  Without fear, there is world peace.  They seem to be ramping up the fear propaganda to the highest levels ever, which is indicative of their knowledge that something BIG and POSITIVE is about to happen that benefits humanity.  They’re panicking because these are their last days of control.

I’ll be writing more about this in the very near future :)

What we can be sure about is that something amazing is on the way!

About Edgar Cayce:

Edgar Cayce (pronounced ‘Kay-see’) was a man who, over the span of his lifetime (1877-1945), had more near-death experiences than anyone ever documented. Cayce learned that when he was hypnotized, he could leave his body and journey into the afterlife realms.

Cayce made over 14,000 otherworldly journeys in his life and the information he gained from these journeys has astounded people all over the world. In 1910, the New York Times carried two pages of headlines and pictures in which he was declared the ‘World’s Most Mysterious Man’.

A national magazine ran an article titled, “Miracle Man of Virginia Beach”, and Cayce was swamped with an avalanche of 25,000 requests for medical help. President Woodrow Wilson sought the services of Edgar Cayce for healing and guidance while he was President and conceiving the idea of the League of Nations.

In 1954, the University of Chicago accepted a Ph.D. thesis based on a study of his life and work. Cayce is also considered to be the father of holistic medicine by JAMA, the prestigious medical journal. Cayce was a wonder to the medical community because of his ability to diagnose and specify a treatment for gravely ill people often hundreds of miles away through his out-of-body journeys.

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Gregg Prescott <a href=Gregg Prescott, M.S. is the founder and editor of In5D and BodyMindSoulSpirit. He hosts a weekly spiritual show on In5D Radio and promotes spiritual, metaphysical and esoteric conferences in the United States through In5dEvents. His love and faith for humanity motivates him to work relentlessly in humanity’s best interests 12-15+ hours a day, 365 days a year. Please like and follow as well as !

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