Edgar Cayce: Dreams and the Inner Self by D. M. Hoover

Edgar Cayce: Dreams and the Inner Self by D. M. Hoover

Author:D. M. Hoover [Hoover, D. M.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: D. M. Hoover
Published: 2015-01-19T16:00:00+00:00


Health and death:

This woman he (Mr. 137) dreams about now and then is his sister-in-law’s mother or #139. The extended family had close ties with the two brothers, 900 and 137. #137 requested information about a dream he had of his brother’s mother-in-law #139 who had been ill for some time. She died late in 1926 around the same time as the birth of her first grandson. To reiterate, #136 is the Prolific Dreamer, the sister in law of #137 who is requesting the dream interpretation.

Dream of 12/31/25 contained going to the family’s farmhouse where a lady was coming home from a doctor’s visit all alone. Mr. 137 hid behind a door to not be seen. He heard she was hysterical over the idea of having another operation. Mr. Cayce said the physical situation was “hidden” just like she was hiding behind the door, so too the symbol here pertaining to that illness. Yet she would overcome it. As it turned out she had blood clots in the fact, ears and eyes that needed to be removed. [Refer to 137-48]

*** Whether or not he told his brother or sister-in-law about the dream is only speculation, knowing how close the two brothers would I assume that he did. I would have thought that the fact he was hiding so that the woman would not see him might be significant, and could be an indication that he was withholding information.



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