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Throughout the history of human civilization, particularly during epochs defined by acute distress and systemic uncertainty, humanity has instinctively gravitated toward unusual figures to help synthesize meaning from collective chaos. Among the most enduring and enigmatic of these figures is Edgar Cayce, the American clairvoyant known globally as the “Sleeping Prophet.” Operating primarily during the first half of the twentieth century, Cayce would enter deep, self-induced trance states to deliver over fourteen thousand recorded “readings.” While the vast majority of these sessions focused on holistic healing and the interconnectedness of the body and mind, a significant and chilling portion touched upon the shifting tides of world events and the long-term spiritual trajectory of the human race.
Decades after his passing in 1945, interest in Cayce’s visions has undergone a powerful, almost urgent resurgence. As we navigate the labyrinthine complexities of 2026, the modern world finds itself grappling with intense political polarization, a straining global economy, and a pervasive, corrosive crisis of trust in the very institutions once designed to provide societal stability. This atmospheric tension has led scholars, skeptics, and seekers alike to return to the Cayce archives with a singular, pressing question: Did this humble man from Kentucky foresee a fundamental turning point in human history that we are currently crossing?
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