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For most of his adult life, Cayce was able to provide intuitive
thoughts into almost any question imaginable. He did this by
placing himself in a deep, trance-like sleep, during which he
would respond accurately to virtually any question asked. His
responses came to be called "readings." Eventually Cayce would
give over 14,000 readings on over 10,000 different topics.
In 1930 he founded Atlantic University in Virginia Beach,
Virginia, which was designed to allow individuals to gain insight
into the creative and intuitive mind so that they may achieve
personal growth. The Association for Research and Enlightenement
emerged out of this learning center.
A.R.E. Visitor
Center and Headquarters.
Journal of Cayce Studies
"The Edgar Cayce
Companion" Homepage.
AUM~Sparky's INDEX Edgar Cayce Readings
A.R.E. Press.
An extensive collection of writings by and about Cayce, audiotapes, and videotapes are
available throught the A.R.E. Bookstore
A catalogue of A.R.E. publications is available by calling 1-800-723-1112.
Developed by Hilary S. Ritter
I. Profile Report
II. Links to A.R.E. Web Sites:
A.R.E. homepage.
This is the Association for Research and Enlightenment's official
home page, and it is maintained by the organization. It explains the
purpose and goals of the organization, as well as providing many
links to current information on membership, history, and other
materials. It also offers visitors to the site the opportunity to
contact the organization via the Internet.
http://www.are-cayce.com/index.htm
This site offers information about the
Visitor Center and Headquarters of the A.R.E., including its founding
and programs offered by the organization. It also contains
information about Atlantic University, and offers many links to other
web sites.
http://www.are-cayce.com/visitor.htm
Edgar Cayce (1877-1945).
This page reflects on the life and work of the
A.R.E.'s founder, Edgar Cayce.
http://are-cayce.com/edgar.htm
The Journal of Cayce Studies is an on-line semiannual publication "devoted to the life, teachings, and legacy of the American psychic Edgar Cayce. The journal is independent of any Cayce organization" and edited by David Bell.
http://www.ciis.edu/cayce/
The "Edgar Cayce Companion" is claimed to be "the single most extensive reference book on Edgar Cayce readings." This site explains its depth of focus and allows the visitor to order it if desired.
http://www.edgarcayce.com/cgi-bin/edgarcayce/companion.html
Another pretty extensive set of Cayce readings plus links to other resources. Loads faster than the above site.
http://all-ez.com/cayce.htm
United States Region Contacts. This site shows the fifteen regional branches of
the A.R.E. and provides those interested with information that may
allow them to contact their regional group.
http://www.are-cayce.com/usregion.htm
The A.R.E. Press publishes a variety of mediums that promote their messages. This page expounds on what the A.R.E. Press has to offer, plus their newest releases.
http://www.are-cayce.com/press.htm
The Heritage Store. This site features "Edgar Cayce products derived from nature." Located in
Virginia Beach, VA, it is an offspring of the A.R.E.
http://www.caycecures.com/
III. Bibliography
IV. A.R.E. in the News
V. Audio and Videotape Resources
Videotape produced by the Edgar Cayce Foundation. A good introduction to the
man and the movement he inspired. 30 minutes. Available through A.R.E. Bookstore.
New Religious Movement Student, Fall 1996
Last modified: 04/19/01