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Edgar Cayce on the Millennium

By: Jess Stearn
Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
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Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) has long been regarded as the world's greatest psychic, a prophet who predicted phenomena such as global warming and advances in communication. More than six decades ago, Cayce looked forward to the millennium— not with trepidation, but with hope. What did this remarkable man see for the new age? Cayce believed that we can harness extraordinary spiritual powers within ourselves and that by changing our lives we will change the world around us.

Edgar Cayce on the Millennium— a summation of Cayce's visions of the future— draws on actual readings to reveal his foresight and a blueprint for humanity's salvation and progress in this century.

©1999 Jess Stearn (P)1999 Phoenix Books, Inc.
Divination New Thought Spirituality Parapsychology Psychic Inspiring Extrasensory Perception Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts
Interesting Material • Hopeful Perspective • Excellent Narration • Fascinating Atlantis Content • Informative Content

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Really enjoyed this book. I have been an Edgar Caey fan since my high school days, and now at age 51, it was refresshing to have his works in audio.

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This is the first Edgar Cayce book I listen to by Jess Stern and by this narrator. I absolutely loved this book just like all the other books on Cayce material I I've listened to.

Love the material.

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The first seven chapters were all about Cayce and his gifts and predictions. It was fascinating. After that the book seemed to change direction to be about other people's views of the millennium and Atlantis. It just didn't feel cohesive. It was all useful but I would have liked more of the first 7 chapters.

Interesting but felt almost like two books

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Of all the Cayce books this one peaked my interest the most. The second half of the book was more intense.

One of the best Cayce books

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If you could sum up Edgar Cayce on the Millennium in three words, what would they be?

Enlightening. Thought-provoking. Thorough.

What did you like best about this story?

Shines light on so many events, both in past history, and in our current world. Also gives a great sense of hope for the future. Not all doom and gloom as many books in this category are.

Have you listened to any of Alyssa Bresnahan’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I love her narration. Excellent voice, soothing, perfect enunciation. One of my favorite narrators.

What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?

That there is huge hope for mankind.

Any additional comments?

Anyone interested in the future of our world, or understanding previous events as related to our present day and our future, will find this enlightening. I listen to it once a year. It is excellent.

Excellent for Edgar Cayce followers.

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