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An "Earth Changes" must read, April 8, 2005
This review is from: Earth's Catastrophic Past and Future: A Scientific Analysis of Information Channeled by Edgar Cayce (Paperback)
When I first bought this relatively expensive book I didn't realize that it is actually four books in one. The authors start their scientific analysis with a presentation of the basic Earth changes, as they relate to the Edgar Cayce Readings. They then move to an explanation of the kind of pole shift that they think will satisfy other readings. Because they believe that the achievement of the most severe Earth changes are conditional upon whether or not humanity will "turn about face and accept God," they have an extensive section on human responsibility as related to Earth changes. Finally, they present a detailed analysis of just how Edgar Cayce's readings were made, by reviewing what the readings themselves said about the channeling process. The authors address fully various factors that sometimes caused a "wavering" of truths channeled by Cayce and they reveal 12 possible sources that Cayce could tap for information when giving a reading. Such objectivity is quite welcome in a book dealing with psychic predictions, and I believe that the authors have handled this material with balance and honesty. I highly recommend this book to all who are interested in Earth Changes from the perspective of the Edgar Cayce Readings.
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Packed with Dynamite Information, November 24, 2006
This review is from: Earth's Catastrophic Past and Future: A Scientific Analysis of Information Channeled by Edgar Cayce (Paperback)
This is actually five books in one. Although the price seems steep, at 571 pages including multitudes of charts, graphs, photographs, excerpts from Edgar Cayce's psychic readings, and a comprehensive index, it is well worth the price--a real reference manual for those interested in Cayce's trance readings on earth changes, lost continents, pole shift, and human inference in these effects.
William Hutton is a professor of geology with an impressive resume as an oceanographer and geophysical researcher with extensive university experience in both the U.S. and Canada with over 100 published articles and project reports. He writes under a pseudonym to preserve his professional integrity in the academic community. But, he is also fascinated with the Edgar Cayce's psychic readings on the geological past and future of our planet. He brings his scientific expertise to an exploration of the psychic's trance readings on the earth's catastrophic past and future.
Co-author Jonathan Eagle uses his technical expertise to produce pole shift models, charts, graphs and maps. For up-to-date bulletins on earth changes, visit their comprehensive web site at www.HuttonCommentaries.com.
The five books included within one cover are:
1. Earth Astir--Cataclysms and Catastrophes. This section describes earth's most active volcanoes and pinpoints those which may indicate global upheavals according to Cayce's psychic source. In this part of the book, the authors Hutton and Eagle also delineates earthquake zones, possible tsunamis including an Atlantic tsunami, and, what I like best, an explanation of the causes of earthquakes.
2. Pole Shift. An intriguing section contrasting the rotational poles and the magnetic poles in which the authors consider whether a pole shift is in progress at this time. They draft a pole shift model that explains Cayce's predictions of earth changes and then delineate the areas which will remain above water as safety lands.
3. Recovering History. This is my favorite of the sections because my own books describe my search for corroborative evidence of my hypnosis-induced Atlantean memories. This part is rich with excerpts from the Cayce readings on that famous lost continent. The authors pinpoint those areas of the earth which Cayce's source says are remnants of Atlantis and they also describe their recent geological explorations around the Bimini islands off Florida's east coast where Cayce said that if a geological survey were done, evidence of Atlantis would be found. In this fascinating section, the authors also discuss the lost continents of Lemuria and Latinia as well as new evidence that shows that the Amerindians could be Atlantean descendents. They also describe the locations where Cayce said records of the Atlanteans, including those describing the workings of their deadly Great Crystal may be unearthed.
4. Human Responsibility. An absolutely fascinating section on the effect of humanity's thoughts and behaviors on earth's stability or lack of it. Although one would expect this section would be about the environment and nuclear testing, it is surprisingly also about the U.S. obsession with pornography and lust. The authors correlate a possible preponderance of earthquakes in the Los Angeles area with the center of the porn industry being located in that area, again turning to the Cayce readings, which emphasize that humanity has far-reaching effects on the planet. This chapter also addresses earth changes, Divine Law and visions of an age-ending fire in comparison with the deluge which ended the last age and each individual's responsibility in this precarious time of great change.
5. Reliability and Truth. A chapter on the reliability of Cayce's source.
Carole Chapman is the author of When We Were Gods and Blessed.
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The case for an earth change in South Carolina, April 29, 2006
This review is from: Earth's Catastrophic Past and Future: A Scientific Analysis of Information Channeled by Edgar Cayce (Paperback)
Having worked for years at a U. S. Government weapons laboratory, I am familiar with the final storage of plutonium at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. This book states that there may be a connection between the coming sinking of "the southern portions of Carolina and Georgia" that would nullify adverse environmental effects of the huge store of plutonium there. Other locations of plutonium are mentioned as well, and all of them are in earthquake prone areas. I like the way that the authors have referred to Rolling Thunder's view about man's pollution causing earth changes and relating these to the Cayce predictions. This chapter makes a good case for man's inability to handle the radioactivity he has collected together at earth's surface, and the
consequences that may result from that activity.
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