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March Edgar Cayce Forum Event Changed to October

I talked with Day Schwartz, co-moderator of the Edgar Cayce Forum, about changing my March speaking date with them because of an upcoming family event. We’ve changed the date of my speech to the last Wednesday in October, 2011. Day also told me that she and her co-moderator and daughter, Lindy van Burik, had streamlined the title of my presentation to: “THE YUCATAN CONNECTION TO ATLANTIS AND LEMURIA USING CAYCE CLUES AND MYTHOLOGY.” I like it! Don’t you?

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Inspirational Cayce Quote

I really love this inspirational Edgar Cayce quote about roses:

“Then who may tell the rose where and when to bloom? For it takes from whatever may be its surroundings, and when encompassed even by man it does the best possible to be the beauty, to be the joy, and to give out that which is pleasing in the service to God.”Edgar Cayce Reading 2778-2

I especially love that, “. . . when encompassed even by man . . .” Is it really that difficult for a rose to do the best possible even when encompassed by man?

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Inspiration and Rejuvenation in Nature

Today, in the midst of a busy day, I took the time to rest outside on a lawn chair and watch the breeze float through the leaves overhead. I felt happy in that half hour or so, when the heat of the day gave way to the approaching evening, and I was reminded of the Edgar Cayce quote from his trance reading 3374-1:

“. . . keep close to all of those things that have to do with outdoor activities, for it is the best way to keep yourself young-to stay close to nature. . .”

I felt delightfully rejuvenated.

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A Powerful Edgar Cayce Quote

This one sure gets me thinking:

“Hold rather to those things in which, in thy dealings with thy fellowman, ye may see only the pure, the good! For until ye are able to see within the life and activities of those ye have come to hate the most, something ye would worship in thy Creator, ye haven’t begun to think straight.”

Edgar Cayce Reading 1776-1

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Was Peru an Ancient Atlantean Colony?

Tiahuanaca is 12 miles south of the southern tip of Lake Titicaca in Peru. There are ruins at Tiahuanaca which point to a technologically advanced civilization that existed in prehistory, some calculate at 12,000 years ago, which is a date consistent with Plato‘s 9,000 BC date for the demise of Atlantis.

An article at List of 10 Little Known Advanced Ancient Civilizations describes 10 ancient civilizations that are not as popularly known as the ancient Egyptians, Greek, Roman and Carthiginian.

Evidence shows that this civilization was capable of lifting and transporting rocks that weighed 200 tons. Sound familiar? The ancient Egyptians could evidently accomplish similar feats.

Interestingly, according to Edgar Cayce, America’s great psychic, Atlanteans made colonies in Egypt, Yucatan and Peru.

Could Tiahuanaca be the remains of an ancient Atlantean colony?

Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman

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Atlantis and Lemuria could Rise in a Pole Shift

Stephen L. Harrison responds to a description of William Hutton‘s Coming Earth Changes by saying:

Mr. Hutton believes that the poles cannot shift more than about 10 degrees, but that the mechanism of pole shift will be able to go units of the crust of the Earth up and down, to the point of causing parts of Atlantis to rise off the East coast and parts of Lemuria, a further “lost continent,” to rise in the Pacific. He refers to evidence from modern geology studies that indicate that both continents once existed.

Coming Earth Changes: Causes and Consequences of the Approaching Pole Shift

That would be pretty exciting – if parts of Atlantis and Lemuria rose again. According to one of Edgar Cayce‘s readings about the location of Atlantis, he said that the East coast of the U.S. once had been the coast of Atlantis. Wouldn’t that be amazing if land appeared off the Atlantic coast!

Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman

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