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An American Prophet (Edgar Cayce biography): The Open Door read by the author Sidney Kirkpatrick

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This is uh uh near the very beginning of the book it’s called the open door nine years after the turn of the new century a young photographer stepped off a Pullman and onto a crowded passenger platform in Hopkinsville Kentucky Edgar Casey Jr would normally have paused to greet acquaint

Acquaintances at the station or stopped to warm himself by the coal stove in the ticket office but he had more pressing business on that cold rainy night of March 9th he pulled the collar up on his thin cotton jacket and ventured into the downpour to meet a waiting

Carriage the driver Lyn Evans quickly ushered Casey inside his cab as chief chief ticket agent and Superintendent at the Hopkinsville Depot he was the Natural Choice to be on the lookout for his sister’s husband arriving on the Northbound local from Guthrie Kentucky knowing the urgency of Casey’s visit

Evans likely reached for the horse rains the moment the tall lanky photographer emerged from the cloud of steam billowing out from under the 82 ton locomotive framed in the yellow Halo of light from the overhead oil lamps on East 9th Casey looked too young to be a

Church Deacon or the owner of one of ky’s most respected photography studios his shy pensive smile and clean shaven face gave him the youthful appearance of a college sophomore arriving home for the holidays his tousel Brown hair was cut short accentuating his high forehead deep set blue gray eyes and receding chin his

Large feet and hands seemed better suited to an awkward youth on the verge of manhood than a 32-year-old husband and father a closer look at Casey revealed the truth of his age and occupation having spent much of the last decade in a dark room his complexion was

Pale and his fingers were stained Brown from the chemicals in the developing bath the award odor of those chemicals still clung to his clothes as Casey knocked the mud from his high top leather shoes and climbed in into the carriage for the mile and a quarter trip through hop

Hopkinsville to the house they called the hill the journey was familiar territory for both men Casey had traveled it many times on foot and by bicycle during his courtship with Lynn’s sister Gertrude and though he now had the luxury of taking a horse and carriage Casey knew

The unpaved streets of the City and it squat two and three story red brick buildings as intimately as he knew the dark room in his photo studio in Bowling Green Kentucky behind the teardrop spire on the train station the downtown business district where Edgar had once clerked at

The Hooper Brothers bookstore and where Edgar’s Uncle Delbert owned an interest in the city’s largest hardware store to the east was the block-long tobacco Planters Warehouse which had been built by Edgar’s great Uncle George and which housed the crop that gave Hopkinsville in Greater Christian County the distinction of being L the largest

Producer of pipe and chewing tobacco in the nation dick Holland’s Opera House on Maine had been where Edgar had seen his first motion picture a keystone comedy starring Mabel Normand beyond the clock tower on the fire station shown the lights of the hotel laam where Edgar had photographed Theodore Roosevelt during

His campaign for president Lyn Evans drove the carriage East on Seventh Street passing the ivy covered boys dormatory at South Kentucky College on Belmont Hill the grand Victorian homes bordering the road were lined with white picket fences and decked with Gingerbread filigree and Rich pastels of blue and green and with

Intricately to detailed copper weather veins the further Lynn took Edgar from the center of town the less ornate the homes became East 7th became the unpaved Russellville Road with the massive RW iron gates of the Western Kentucky Luna itic Asylum Christian County’s largest building dominated The Bleak landscape

From here Lynn’s Carriage passed a few lonely stands of Ash and elder trees still shorn of leaves and Russellville Road became two muddy Lanes running between the rolling Brown Hills and still bare fields that produced Hopkins ville’s wealth the house they called the hill sat on a high Promontory a few hundred

Feet within the city limits it was a single story four-bedroom home of classic antibellum design painted gunmetal gray and dominated by four white Doric columns the front of the house was graced by a large open Vera shaded by Oak and maple trees at the rear of the property separated from the main house

By a carriage walk and Rose Garden where the kitchen Smokehouse chicken coup barn and dog run the many out buildings like the home itself had been designed with meticulous attention to detail and layout it was constructed out of the finest Mater materials by Lynn and gertrud’s maternal grandfather the much

Adored Samuel Suter a respected civil engineer unlicensed physician and one of the County’s leading building contractors it had been the late Salter’s dream that the hill would always be a safe haven for his family and their progeny toward this end he had seen to it that the house and its

Adjoining Orchard vegetable and herb garden and 10 acres of Farmland were free of debt before his death he had assembled an extensive library of Technical and reference books kept a full store of medical supplies and a large Cedar Chest in the dining room and stored enough dried fruit and jam in The

Root Cellar and ham and sausage in the SmokeHouse to feed a family of eight for an entire year it wasn’t enough however that his children be materially independent in the spirit of Franklin and Jefferson he desired all five of his children three daughters and two sons to become

Freethinkers to that end he had sent them to college where they studied Plato and Shakespeare in addition to developing the skills and tools necessary to maintain the hill into the next Century his children were urged to read read newspapers attend Ries and engage in intellectual discussion their opinion counted no

Matter what political or social cause they chose to support to Edgar Casey who had been born in a tiny frame C on a remote Christian County Farm who had ended his formal education in a single room Schoolhouse and whose mother and sisters didn’t dare to express an opinion of

Their own the hill held an attraction that went beyond his love for Gertrude and his affection for Lyn Evans the hill was a hot house environment that stimulated his intellect and challenged his deeply felt Notions of religion and spirituality at the Hill Casey didn’t feel the need to confine his his

Creative interests to the dark room or adopt a set of Arcane rules practiced and preached by the church Elders he could freely explore that part of himself that he kept secret from his pastor and from his clients at the photo studio here at the hill he was free as

Lynn liked to say to experiment as Lynn’s Carriage approached the main entrance Edgar felt Again The Familiar sense of security that accompanied all of his trips to the hill Lynn brought the horse to a halt and as he tended to the carriage Casey quickly Casey walked quickly up the muddy path

To The Veranda where he was greeted by Hugh Evans Lynn’s older brother they briefly exchanged pleasantries before coming into the Parlor where the rest of the family was gathered around the fireplace Gertrude and Lynn’s mother Kate was there along with their aunt Elizabeth and her son hyam their Aunt

Carrie her husband and Dr Thomas house and their infant son Thomas House Jr nothing appeared unusual about the small circle of family members gathered around the Hearth they could have been a typical upper middle class Victorian family engaged in one of the quaint parlor games popular at the time where

Participants huddled together to listen to a story or solve a riddle this was no game however their attention was focused on Tiny Thomas House junor who lay on a small white embroidered pillow on his mother’s lap the infant had been suffering convulsions since his premature birth 3 months earlier the convulsions had

Become so frequent that they now occurred every 20 minutes almost to the second leaving the helpless child too weak to nurse from his mother’s breast or wrap his tiny hands around her fingers Tommy house was literally dying from malut nutrition and lack of sleep a diagnosis that was confirmed by the

Child’s father a physician and the and the family’s two personal physicians Dr Jackson a general practitioner from Hopkinsville and Dr Haggard a pediatric specialist from Nashville who had been attending the child since birth although the three doctors disagreed about what treatment they should provide all agreed

That Thomas House Jr had little or no chance of living through the night they were now turning to Edgar Casey a photographer with an eighth grade education no medical training to try and save little Tommy’s life Carrie the child’s mother wasn’t sure he could help any more than Edgar himself could be

Sure but she wanted him to try in previous experiments Edgar had demonstrated to her a remarkable ability to put himself into a hypnotic trance and attain obtain psychic information that she believed was beyond the grasp of Ordinary People Edgar’s experiments at the hill had been more successful than anyone had ever

Imagined even as a child Edgar had only to close his eyes to tell the location of a lost ring or a pocket watch he could read a deck of playing cards that were faced down on a table and and recite the contents of a closed book or sealed envelope by merely thinking about

Someone he could wake them up from a deep sleep induce them to make a telephone call or write a letter or in the case of young children hold them in a particular pose long enough to have their portraits taken he’ solved the murder located missing persons diagnosed illness and disease and recommended cures

He didn’t use a crystal ball playing cards or a Ouija board nor did he belong to a temple or Arcane spiritual fraternity abstain from certain foods tobacco or liquor recite incantations or burn incense he need he needed only to close his eyes and as if putting himself to

Sleep and after a short period of quiet and meditation to be asked for help by a person who genuinely needed and wanted that help the greater a person’s need or more elevated their motivation the more astonishing the results appeared to be the mere arrival of Casey at the hill

Was enough to provoke do Dr Haggard to pack his bags and leave like many doctors in Hopkinsville and Nashville he had heard accounts of what Casey was alleged to have done or told people people and wanted no part of what he referred to as trickery Dr Jackson unabashedly shared his colleague

Skepticism but as the family’s long-term physician he had seen Casey do things that he that he could not readily explain Dr house was also skeptical but like Jackson knew Casey and his family too intimately to believe that trickery was involved the Casey were simple tobacco Farmers from the moral Hamlet of Beverly

And Edgar was the least educated and unassuming of the lot house had reluctantly agreed to call Edgar to the hill only because Carrie his headstrong wife with whom he was very deeply in love had insisted that he’ be consulted Doctor’s house and Jackson accompanied Edgar from The Parlor to the

Into the master bedroom across the hall inside Edgar took off his jacket and shoes shoes removed his tie and collar and laid down on the embroidered linen bed spread on the overstuffed mattress on the large Oak bed he pulled a down comforter over his stocking feet adjusted himself on his

Back and then feet together Hands Across his solar plexus he lay in bed staring at the ceiling house took a seat in a rocking chair beside the bed Jackson stood by the fireplace more than a minute passed in silence only break broken by the rain pounding on the roof and the

Weak cries of the dying child in the Next Room Edgar’s breathing deepened and his eyes closed you have before you the body of Thomas House Jr of Hopkinsville Kentucky Dr House said diagnose his illness and recommend a cure by all appearances Edgar looked to be fast asleep his arms remained crossed

Over his chest his legs straight eyes closed and his breathing slow Dr House knew better he had once seen the young photographer go into a trance so deep that fellow Physicians thought he was in a coma Edgar hadn’t even flinched when one of House’s colleagues had jabbed the

Blade of a knife under one of Edgar’s uh fing nails and another had stuck a hypodermic needle into his foot and yet the sleeping Casey could answer questions as if he were Wide Awake Casey began to speak in his normal voice a deep rich baritone with a distinctly southern accent the only

Difference that house could observe between Casey’s voice in the sleeping or Trans State and his voice in The Waking state was that he spoke faster and with greater Assurance using language that most people believed was ordinarily Beyond his grasp at first his words were garbled almost a hum and then like a phonograph

Needle that has found the right groove on a record his voice cleared and his words became well modulated and easy to understand yes we have the body and mind of Thomas House Junior here Casey finally said Casey proceeded to report the infant temperature blood pressure and other physical and anatomical details and body

Organs he described the child’s condition in such a cool calm and and detached manner that an observer would have felt uh would have been left with the impression that he was a physician describing to fellow colleagues an examination he was in the process of conducting in this case however the

Physician had his eyes closed and the patient was cradled in his mother’s arms in the Next Room Casey appeared to have the ability to see right into his patient body to examine each organ blood vessel and artery with microscopic Precision in the case of Thomas House Jr Casey described an epileptic condition

That had resulted in severe infantile spasms nausea and vomiting evidently the outcome of the child’s premature birth which in turn had been a result of his mother’s poor physical condition during the early months of her pregnancy Casey prescribed a measured dose of belladon to be followed by a pus

Made from the bark of a peach tree Casey ended the trans session himself when he stated we are through for the present house then instructed the sleeping Casey to regain Consciousness Casey dutifully followed instructions and awoke only to find himself alone in the bedroom in the two or three minutes

It had taken him to open his eyes and stretch his arms the two doctors deep in discussion and agitated by what he had said had left the room and returned to the Parlor as unbelievable as the source of the information was house and Jackson both agreed that the diagnosis sounded perfectly

Reasonable it was the recommended cure that upset them for the sleeping Casey had prescribed an unusually high dose of a toxic form of deadly nightshade even if the peach tree pus could somehow leech the poison out of the infant system administering that large ad do of belladon to a child as

Small and as weak as Thomas House Jr was tanam out to murder Jackson expressed his sentiments in no uncertain terms to his colleague and then to carry the child’s mother you’ll kill Little Tommy for sure he told her Tommy’s father had had no choice but to agree homeopathic

Belladona had sometimes been used to treat lung and kidney ailments but pure belladona in the form Casey recommended was only used in topical ointments and was certainly not something to spoon into the mouth of a three-month-old child Edgar joined the two doctors in The Parlor but couldn’t contribute to the discussion taking place

He was never able to remember anything he had said or heard when in a trance State and in his waking state had little more than a rudimentary knowledge of medicine or the medical profession however Edgar had heard enough about what the doctors had told Carrie to be concerned for although he

Had used his alleged psychic powers to diagnose medical problems before he had never used it in a way that he believed would endanger a life certainly not that of a child who was power to determine his own fate until now he had only been experimenting to see if he could help

The people who came to him he now had to face the Grim reality that something he said in a trance could result in a death in the family it was the child’s mother who made the decision to administer the drug having seen edar work miracles in his

Sleep she believed that he had been touched by the divine that Heavenly Spirit spoke through and in him when he was in a trance in previous experiments she had been advised not to undergrow undergo abdominal surgery as recommended by her doctors which indeed turned out to be unnecessary Edgar and trance had also

Predicted that she would become pregnant something that her husband and two Specialists had said was physically impossible he had also given her the date that she would give birth and said that she would deliver a boy and the spiritual message that had accompanied this information that God’s

Love and forgiveness must be foremost in her heart had inspired her to minister to the sick and infirm in the Hopkinsville Asylum now she believed God’s mercy and love was reaching out to her if Edgar Casey said that she had to poison her son in order to save his life then that

Was what she was going to do Dr House could not make the same leap of faith as a highly respected general practitioner with aspirations to become County Health commissioner everything he had seen and heard in the bedroom ran contrary to his training experience and Common Sense although he was aware of the

Experiments at the hill he hadn’t condoned them nor given them much Credence he had permitted his wife wife to participate because she derived such pleasure and comfort from them he had looked upon Edgar’s activities as entertainment a mere parlor game not unlike the stage performances at Holland’s Opera House in which a song

Birds were produced from Top Hats or hypnotists read the minds of participants chosen from the audience but what he had just seen and heard in the bedroom a few moments earlier terrified him Casey had spoken in vague uncertain terms that were open for interpretation or could be intuited by a reasonably

Educated person without physically examining Tommy Casey had given the child’s blood pressure and temperature which house knew to be correct because he and Jackson had taken the vital signs a only a few minutes before Edgar’s arrival at the Hill Casey had also described body organs with the detail and expertise of

A skilled surgeon conducting an autopsy Casey didn’t dare let himself speculate while or house didn’t dare let himself speculate why the sleeping Casey had used the plural form we when conducting his trans examination or why he apparently needed to contct little Thomas’s mind as well as his body before the examination could

Proceed at his wife’s insistence and despite his very great and obvious reservations house ultimately agreed to prepare the de belladon he justified his decision by saying that his son would surely be dead if nothing was done he and Dr he and Dr Jackson might be able to prolong the infant’s Life by

A few hours but they were powerless to keep him alive through the night at the very worst giving Little Tommy belladon would put the child out of his misery house dissolved the white powder into a spoonful of water Carrie forced the child to swallow it Casey didn’t stay to watch because he

Couldn’t stand the thought of seeing the child die in his mother’s arms he and ly Evans went outside to collect the ingredients for the pus which had been recommended in the treatment by the light of an oil lamp Casey climbed the top of a peach tree in

The orchard behind the barn using a pen knife he skillfully cut the bark from around the youngest shoots he could reach and then hand them down to Lyn Evans they took the bark into the kitchen at the rear of the house where Aunt Kate had put on a kettle on the stove to

Boil medical records do not exist to describe the child’s physiological reaction to the belladon or did the steaming hot towels dipped in peach Tree solution in which the child was immediately wrapped all that is known that all that is known is that the crying stopped as soon as the mother spooned the poison

Into where child’s mouth and that he fell into the first deep and uninterrupted sleep that he had had since birth Thomas House Jr awoke hours later drenched in sweat cheeks pink and breathing steadily he was never to have a convulsion again no one at the hill that night knew

Who or what force had intervened to save the child’s life they only knew that their lives like that of Little Tommy house had been irrevocably changed as a result there was no turning back the tears in their eyes and the pounding in their hearts told them that what they had experienced could neither

Be ignored or denied Edgard Casey had saved the child’s life Dr House had witnessed something that would make it impossible for him to return return to the medical profession as he knew it he would later close his practice and devote the remainder of his career to operating a hospital in

Virginia Beach Virginia which would be devoted to Edgar Casey and his Healing Arts Dr House’s wife Carrie would become that hospital supervising nurse and a devoted and outspoken proponent of the man to whom the hospital was dedicated Thomas House Jr was grow into adulthood to build and to design

Innovative Medical Technology based on the edor Casey readings and at Great personal expense and effort would frequently Drive hundreds of miles to bring that technology to patients unable to come to Virginia Beach Edgar himself had undergone a change he had once again proven to himself the good that could come by

Using his special talents he had taken one of the first apprehensive and faltering steps away from The Refuge of his dark room and a step closer to the moment he would as he said step out into the light and turn himself over to what became known simply as the

Work in the months and years to come thousands of others would participate in the work Edgar’s wife trude would eventually devote her life to conducting the trance readings and to protecting her husband from the many who sought to use and exploit him for financial gain Gladis Davis an Alabama stenographer and

Secretary would become an instrumental part of the work making verbatim transcripts of everything Casey said while in trance she would ultimately transcribe more than 35,000 pages of trans readings thus creating the richest and most voluminous body of information that has ever existed on a psychic for glattus Davis and countless

Others who participated in the work that began in Kentucky and ended in Virginia Beach it wasn’t just the good that came as a result of the trans readings that endeared them to the work and inspired unqualified Devotion to the man as a photographer Church Deacon husband and parent Edgar Casey May at

Times have strayed from the high ideals he set for himself but he a deeply religious man humbly practiced what he preached and invariably put the needs of others before himself he gave without thought of reward or a claim doctors seeking to serve their patients best interests by exposing

Casey as a charlatan and a fraud became his most visible converts among those Physicians who studied Casey were Hugo monster ber and William McDougall Deans at Harvard Medical School another was Dr Gardner Murphy a department chair at Columbia University the more knowledgeable the doctors testing Casey the more he astonished

Them with his insights into the relationship and functioning of bodily organs and his then radical approach of treating the head as well as the heart his Sensational and successful treatments for everything from breast cancer to arthritis hair loss Andor iasis spawned entire Industries dedicated to disease prevention and

Alternative medicine 50 years before DNA testing he startled a team of doctors by announcing that the day would come when Physicians could learn everything they needed to about a patient from one drop of blood in documents which have never been examined since Edgar Casey’s death it is clear that even Master magician Harry

Houdini having dedicated himself to exposing the fraudulent practices of more than 200 self-proclaimed mediums and the immensely popular oul spiritualists that captured the imagination of turn of the century America and Europe was unable to explain the Casey phenomena like Houdini who witnessed a trans reading at New York’s mccalpin

Hotel police and FBI agents who later launched their own in investigation could do do little more and raised per perplexing questions as to how edar Casey was able to accomplish the seemingly impossible the fact that Casey didn’t charge admission to witness uh to witness his trans readings that he

Didn’t conjure ectoplasm or summon Phantom Spirits in a darkened room presented you unique and entirely unfamiliar challenges novelist and psychic researcher Arthur Conan Doyle described Casey as being in a class all his own he was not a Kentucky born version of Russian igra Madame blatsky or self-styled Eastern European Guru like

Ggf but shared a far greater Affinity to Rudolph Steiner the celebrated Austrian scientist educator and Christian Mystic like Steiner’s theories Edgar Casey’s provocative trans induced insights into physical into physics and physical phenomena supported the basic tenants of modern science and embra red both Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity

And Charles Darwin’s concept of human evolution also like Steiner the spiritual philosophy which came through in the readings was distinctly Christian in origin and content although not always theologically correct according to fundamentalist or Roman Catholic doctrines it evoked much the same message of love the fatherhood of God

And the Brotherhood of Man as that of the Evangelist Casey studied knew and admired among them Dwight Dwight Moody George Pentecost morai ham whose spiritual revivals later fired the imag imagination of young Billy Graham prominent members of the New York Stock Exchange eventually would join the work setting up special investment funds

Directed by trans information that would support the building of the Casey hospital and establ and the establishment of the first and only known University whose faculty underwent psychic test ing before being hired today Atlantic University in Virginia Beach is the only fully accredited graduate school in the world

That is entirely devoted to psychic and transpersonal studies a young Connecticut writer who had set out to debunk Casey would become his first biographer and most outspoken supporter Edgar Casey and trance would not only help this author choose the subject matter for his first two books but provided a detailed accounting of

Exactly how many volumes they would sell a graduate Divinity student at from the University of Chicago would become Edgar’s personal secretary and would eventually go on to Champion Edgar in print and from the pulpit describing his mentor as a modern-day prophet in the tradition of Moses in Abraham books devoted solely to Casey’s

Prophecies have sold hundreds of thousands of copies huin Casey the eldest son of the Sleeping Prophet would ultimately do more to promote the work and spread it message than anyone else yet he like a myriad of other journalists and researchers who studied and dissected the Casey trance readings in their

Entirety came to the conclusion that his father wasn’t always right Ed your Casey did make mistakes however the psy the psychic’s accuracy in the vast majority of cases made as few mistakes as fascinating a subject of study and speculation as the documented record of his miraculous successes Casey’s apparent

Inconsistencies among them his failure to help investigators locate the kidnapped Char kidnapped child of Charles Lindberg and the Miss Missing aviatrix Amelia arheart and his highly controversial commentaries on Egypt Atlantis and life on other planets have challenged and mystified mystified his most devoted students in hundreds of pages of

Sensational documents that have never before been made public it is now clear that such luminaries as Thomas Edison Nicola Tesla and trans you know had trans readings by Casey as did engineers at RC RCA IBM Delco and the president and founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company inventor

Mitchell Hastings credited Casey with helping him to develop FM radio NDC founder David sof and his family secretly had readings remarkable technological and electronic designs provided by Casey and trance are now used at almost every large hospital and airport in the world and yet the vast majority of his

Blueprints for inventions have never been produced or made public including plans for a frictionless engine and an optical device purported to allow a normal person to see human auras unbeknownst to their many fans Helen Keller Gloria Swanson George gerswin all privately requested and received Casey’s help psychic readings

Were conducted for the concerned mother of Ernest Hemingway who consulted Casey about her son’s writing career Marilyn Monroe practiced Beauty AIDs that Casey recommended in trans readings business leader Nelson Rockefeller and labor organizer George meanie without the knowledge of their Associates availed themselves of Casey’s medical advice Carl Lemley of Universal Studios Harry

Girz of Paramount Pictures and legendary film Pioneer Thomas in studied screen plays which were di which were dictated during trans sessions Parker Brothers markets a card game the pit that is still popular 97 years after Casey developed it high-ranking foreign diplomats and church leaders consulted him as did government agents who sought and

Obtained private trans sessions which they themselves conducted and transcribed Casey’s Trans discourses on reincarnation holistic medicine and the International Brotherhood of Man became an inspiration to such diverse fans as Elvis Presley John Lenin romoss Shirley mlan and although the details remain hidden circumstantial evidence suggests that Casey conducted psychic readings

For the 28th president of the United States then seeking to make peace in the aftermath of the war to end all wars ironically standard medal medical practitioners and fun fundamentalist Christians the two groups for whom Casey directed his most cogent and detailed trans counsel were those who most vehemently sought to discredit or

Dismiss him although he himself both awake and entrance was an Ardent and devout Christian it was Jews who built the institutions dedicated to his name and F who first embraced his message to the army of disciples who would turn to Casey for help and advice there was no question of the truth of

Casey’s psychic powers his trans readings they came to believe held answers to Life’s most important questions the purpose of our existence on Earth and what to expect after death he provided trans commentary on Jesus and his disciples the role of women in the founding of Christianity the secret of the Sphinx the healing

Powers of crystals and the design of the universe he offered remarkable insights into how to improve relation ations between men and women the spiritual role that parents play in choosing the child that will be born to them and the possible causes of homosexuality he accurately predicted the failure of prohibition the big

Beginning and the end of World War II the deaths of Franklin Roosevelt and President John Kennedy and made startling assertions about the next millennium in the second coming of Christ Edgar Casey’s study group now exist in almost every country in the world with a total membership well in

The tens of thousands the KC archives and study center in Virginia Beach provides unrestricted access to more than 150,000 pages of trans readings and commentary many of those who have studied this material and made the pilgrimage and made the pilgrimage to Virginia Beach have put his prescription

For a better life into practice they believe Casey to be the quintessential Christian Mystic the conduit of a Divine message that transcended The Life and Times of the young Kentucky photographer and heralded the birth of the New Age movement as his son Hugh Lin Casey would

Say Edgar was like an Open Door into another dimension people were attracted to the light the miracle cure in Hopkinsville that rainy March evening was clearly a turning point for Ed Edgar Casey and the work that would become his life little more than a quarter of a century earlier the Unexpected death of

Tom Casey Edgar’s paternal grandfather and childhood friend marked an earlier turning point if indeed Edgar was an open door then Tom Casey was the first to step through it so anyway [Applause] thank well anyway so that to start we we know we know what happens with TJ you

Know CU he starts appearing in the barn and then all the problems start what do you do with a child that sees his dead grandfather

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