TheDonald wrote on May 24th, 2017 at 10:14pm:It's amazing how God works through synchronicities. I just returned home from a Chinese restaurant where I was joined by 3 men, one of whom (Mike) was a visitor from Florida. Mike share the fact that he was a retired doctor who worked for the government and the U. S. military. In the military he taught and practiced hypnosis. On the side, he taught Transcendental Meditation and practiced past life regression. Mike proceeded to share his testimony of how he came to reject such practices due to their vulnerability to evil influences. He is no longer a reincarnationist. How amazing that I encounter someone like this immediately after engaging New Agers in a debate who embrace such practices!
Oh my goodness, one of my brothers has the name of Mike!
It must be true and a sign for me as well!
Well the truth is, not everything is a sign, and sometimes we see things we want to see, and our focus and belief leads us. In any case, neither reincarnation, nor especially hypnosis are big focuses for me. I use to focus more on reincarnation, but I've come to focus most on the present as well as trying to spiritually grow more. I do this primarily through a combo of prayer/meditation, and positive service to others.
Hypnosis played a role in Cayce's life, but only an initial one--it allowed him to realize what he could do. The only "hypnosis" involved in his work of giving readings was after he prayed and meditated and went into a very deeply relaxed state, he would have a trusted person (most often his spouse or son), give him a brief initial suggestion. Usually it was very basic, like describe what kind of health conditions are going on, or what the spiritual history of the entity seeking a reading is.
Other than that, no "hypnosis". He didn't have a hypnotist follow him around and put him in trances or have elaborate regressions or suggestions given to him.
In any case, Yeshua said to judge and discriminate a source or individual by their consistent fruits. It's very clear that Edgar Cayce was a true Christian in that he sacrifieced much to help and serve others. It's very clear that he helped hundreds and hundreds of people in very deep, clear, unmistakable ways (especially medically). People constantly tested him, from the great medium debunker Houdini, a number of doctors, to the head of Harvard Psych. department.
There are a number of doctor and/or patient signed affadavits on record. Some of these involve cases where no previous medical help sought, helped these people at all. Cayce, was often a "last resort" for most people. People so desperate that they went to a psychic, because they weren't getting helped adequately by anyone else.
Shame on you to so cavalierly impugn a fellow Christian who so clearly was trying his best to help others, simply because of his information disagrees with yours in some ways. I fully recognize Emanuel Swedenborg as a great, ethical, brilliant, and spiritually attuned person who tried to positively serve others and society. I have nothing against him though I don't agree with everything he said. For example, I happen to believe the flood was a very physical event,
as well as symbolic.
A person (E.C.) doesn't become the literally most written about/referenced modern human subject in the Library of Congress by being a fraud or non noteworthy.
Again, we can do a side by side comparison of the amount and kind of verification that Emanuel and Edgar that produced. Emanuel certainly was impressive, but I'd wager that Edgar is noticeably more so. This is a person who gave psychic readings to individuals almost everyday for some near 40 years, and the majority of those readings were meticulously recorded, copied, cross indexed, and most of the original copies are available to research.
Some 14, 300 individual Readings totaling some 70, 000 pages. Most readings extremely specific to the individual. Much of it medically based, from a man who consciously knew nothing about physiology, anatomy, and medicine at a time when medical knowledge was more closely guarded and hard to obtain for the layperson, because medical doctors of the time were so worried about quackery and quacks cavalierly trying to practice what they considered real medicine.
If Cayce was a fraud, even if he was a brilliant genius of a fraud, chances are, people would start to catch on, and rather than getting more and more popular (as he did), his reputation would have waned more and more. The man worked himself to death, because he was receiving so many requests for readings that he couldn't keep up and did more readings than he was told would be good for his health. He literally worked himself to death during the war time, because he felt such a need to help others.
p.s., you'll note that while Albert talks about Disks in a general sense, in actuality, he talks very little about reincarnation in any specific ways. Even less about hypnosis. In fact, the few times I've seen him talk about hypnosis, it's somewhat against or skeptical of it.