THE EDGAR CAYCE LEGACIESAmong the vast resources which have grown out of the late Edgar
Cayce's work are:
The Readings: Available for examination and study at the Association
for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.,(A.R.E.®) at Virginia Beach, Va.,
are 14,256 readings consisting of 49,135 pages of verbatim psychic material
plus related correspondence. The readings are the clairvoyant discourses given
by Cayce while he was in a self-induced hypnotic sleep-state. These discourses
were recorded in shorthand and then typed. Copious indexing and cross-indexing
make the readings readily accessible for study.
Research and Information: Medical information which flowed through
Cayce is being researched and applied by the research divisions of the Edgar
Cayce Foundation. Work is also being done with dreams and other aspects of
ESP. Much information is disseminated through the A.R.E. Press publications,
A.R.E. News and The A.R.E. Journal. Coordination of a nationwide
program of lectures and conferences is in the hands of the Department of Education.
A library specializing in psychic literature is available to the public with
books on loan to members. An extensive tape library has A.R.E. lectures available
for purchase. Resource material has been made available for authors, resulting
in the publication of scores of books, booklets and other material.
A.R.E. Study Groups: The Edgar Cayce material is most valuable
when worked with in an A.R.E. Study Group, the text for which is A Search
for God, Books I and II. These books are the outcome of eleven years
of work by Edgar Cayce with the first A.R.E. group and represent the distillation
of wisdom which flowed through him in the trance condition. Hundreds of A.R.E.
groups flourish throughout the United States and other countries. Their primary
purpose is to assist the members to know their relationship to their Creator
and to become channels of love and service to others. The groups are nondenominational
and avoid ritual and dogma. There are no dues or fees required to join a group
although contributions may be accepted.
Membership: A.R.E. has an open-membership policy which offers attractive
benefits.
For more information write A.R.E., Box 595, Virginia Beach, Va.
23451. To obtain information about publications, please direct your
query to A.R.E. Press. To obtain information about joining or perhaps
starting an A.R.E. Study Group, please direct your letter to the Study
Group Department. |