Edgar Cayce on Dreams by Harmon Bro

Edgar Cayce on Dreams by Harmon Bro

Author:Harmon Bro [Bro, Harmon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General, New Age / Parapsychology, Cayce, Edgar, 1877-1945, Dreams
Publisher: New York : Warner Books
Published: 1968-01-15T08:00:00+00:00


The Riddle of Outreach in Dreams

Cayce himself, when awake, wondered about the outreach that occurred in his readings and in his dreams. Accordingly, he dreamed about his question.

This dream, like a number he had, occurred while he was in trance, talking and concentrating on someone's need. A part of his mind was still available for a dream, even during a reading.

Shortly after the loss of his hospital, when he was asking himself the use of his gift after all, he reported the following:

Saw myself fixing to give a reading, and the process through which a reading was gotten. Someone described it to me.

There was a center or spot from which, on going into the trance state, I would radiate upward. It began as a spiral, except there were rings all around—commencing very small, and as they went on up they got bigger and bigger. The spaces in between the rings were the various places of development which individuals had attained, from which I would attempt to gain information. That was why a very low developed body [person] might be so low that no one even giving [psychic] information would be able to give anything that would be worthwhile*

There were certain portions of the country that produced their own radiation. For instance, it would be very much easier to give a reading for an individual who was in the radiation that had to do with health, or healing—not necessarily a hospital, but in a healing radiation—than it would be for an individual who was in purely a commercial radiation. I might be able to give a much better reading (as the illustration was made) for a person in Rochester, New York, than one in Chicago, Illinois, because the vibrations of Rochester were very much higher than the vibrations in Chicago. The closer the individual was to one of the rings, the easier it would be to get the information. An individual would, from any point in between, by their own desire to go toward the ring. If just curious (in seeking a reading), they would naturally draw down towards the center away from the ring, or in the spaces between the rings.

Cayce submitted this material for a reading, where he was told that it was an authentic vision of how his counsel was secured.

The vision had been correct in starting with Cayce as "a tiny speck, as it were, a mere grain of sand," for "in the affairs of the world" that was all Cayce was. Yet when he gave readings he was raising himself, or being raised, in a kind of funnel which stretched outwards and upwards until in its vast size it became all inclusive. He was being moved "direct to that which is felt by the experience of man as into the heavens itself." As he made his bodily activities "null" in trance, he was using only "as it were, (as seen in the cone), the trumpet of the universe—reaching out for that being sought." The answer to



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