
February 19, 1998: The Life of Edgar Cayce - Edgar Evans Cayce
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
January 30, 20241h 3m
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Show Notes
Art Bell sits down with Edgar Evans Cayce, the 80-year-old son of famed psychic Edgar Cayce, for a rare and personal conversation about growing up with America's most documented clairvoyant. The elder Cayce gave over 14,000 readings during his lifetime, roughly 60 percent of which were medical diagnoses that produced remarkable results when followed precisely.
Edgar Evans recounts how his father discovered his abilities as a child by sleeping on a spelling book and absorbing its contents, then later cured his own voice loss through self-induced hypnosis. He shares the story of his own severe childhood burn, which his father diagnosed and treated through a reading that allowed full recovery. The discussion turns to Atlantis, a subject Edgar Evans researched extensively by compiling hundreds of his father's life readings into the book Edgar Cayce on Atlantis. He notes that archaeological discoveries, satellite imaging of the Nile's ancient westward course, and radiocarbon dating have repeatedly confirmed details his father described decades earlier.
Art asks about the Hall of Records beneath the Sphinx, earth change prophecies, and whether anyone today matches his father's abilities. Edgar Evans replies simply that his brother searched the world and never found anyone with a comparable track record.
Edgar Evans recounts how his father discovered his abilities as a child by sleeping on a spelling book and absorbing its contents, then later cured his own voice loss through self-induced hypnosis. He shares the story of his own severe childhood burn, which his father diagnosed and treated through a reading that allowed full recovery. The discussion turns to Atlantis, a subject Edgar Evans researched extensively by compiling hundreds of his father's life readings into the book Edgar Cayce on Atlantis. He notes that archaeological discoveries, satellite imaging of the Nile's ancient westward course, and radiocarbon dating have repeatedly confirmed details his father described decades earlier.
Art asks about the Hall of Records beneath the Sphinx, earth change prophecies, and whether anyone today matches his father's abilities. Edgar Evans replies simply that his brother searched the world and never found anyone with a comparable track record.