Edgar Cayce: Atlantis to Egypt - Lost Civilizations and the Hall of Records

Author:   Viyan Pishro
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   4
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9798243910422


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   15 January 2026
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Edgar Cayce: Atlantis to Egypt - Lost Civilizations and the Hall of Records


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Edgar Cayce, a humble photographer from Kentucky with no formal education, would enter a trance and speak with the authority of a master historian. Over two decades, he delivered thousands of ""readings"" that contained an astonishingly consistent and detailed narrative-a sweeping epic of a forgotten past that connects the legendary lost continent of Atlantis to the very foundations of ancient Egypt. What secrets did ""The Sleeping Prophet"" reveal? In EDGAR CAYCE: ATLANTIS TO EGYPT, you will embark on a groundbreaking investigation that moves beyond myth. This book presents, for the first time in a single volume, the complete and cohesive story as told through Cayce's own words, a story mainstream archaeology has yet to explain: The Rise and Cataclysmic Fall of Atlantis: Explore the three distinct epochs of this advanced civilization, from its spiritual origins to its technological hubris. Learn about the ""Great Crystal"" (Tuaoi Stone) that powered its cities and became its weapon, and the great schism between the spiritual ""Children of the Law of One"" and the materialistic ""Sons of Belial"" that led to its destruction. The Great Exodus to the Nile: Follow the journey of the Atlantean survivors, led by the high priest Ra Ta, as they fled to the geologically stable lands of Egypt around 10,500 BC. Discover why they chose this location and how they sought to build a new, spiritually-centered civilization to avoid the mistakes of their past. The True Purpose of the Giza Monuments: Challenge everything you know about the Sphinx and Great Pyramid. Cayce's readings describe them not as tombs, but as functional instruments of initiation and preservation built by the Atlantean-Egyptian founders. The Sphinx, dated to 10,500 BC, stands as a guardian. The Prophecy of the Hall of Records: At the heart of the mystery is a specific, physical prophecy: a hidden library-a three-chambered Hall of Records-buried between the Sphinx and the Nile. Cayce described its contents: the complete history of Atlantis, the true chronicle of early Egypt, and revelations for the future, recorded on clay, platinum, and crystal. He even hinted at when it would be found. Is there any evidence? This book examines the compelling clues. This is not a work of blind belief, but of serious inquiry. We examine the startling alignments between Cayce's 20th-century visions and 21st-century discoveries: The geological debate over the water erosion on the Sphinx, suggesting a far older age. The subsurface anomalies detected by seismic and radar scans precisely where Cayce said the Hall would be. The discovery of the Bimini Road in 1968, within the window he gave for ""the rising of Poseidia."" The global tapestry of parallel flood myths that echo Cayce's description of a world-altering deluge. More than ancient history-a guide for our future. Cayce's narrative is ultimately a profound spiritual warning and a guide. Atlantis fell not by chance, but because its technological power fatally outpaced its spiritual wisdom. As our own society grapples with artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and environmental crisis, the story of Atlantis becomes a crucial mirror. This book is for the seeker, the skeptic, and the historian in all of us. It is for anyone who has ever wondered about the origins of civilization, the purpose of the pyramids, and the possibility that our deepest history is not what we've been taught.

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Author:   Viyan Pishro
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9798243910422


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   15 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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