There Is A River: The Story Of Edgar Cayce - Thomas Sugrue
There Is A River: The Story Of Edgar Cayce - Thomas Sugrue
"There Is a River: The Story of Edgar Cayce" by Thomas Sugrue is a biographical account of Edgar Cayce, one of the most famous and enigmatic figures in the history of paranormal and holistic medicine. Published in 1942, the book chronicles Cayce's life and his extraordinary abilities as a psychic healer and clairvoyant.
Sugrue, who was a close associate of Cayce, provides an intimate portrait of Cayce's childhood, his early struggles with his psychic gifts, and his development into a renowned healer who purportedly accessed information from a "universal consciousness" while in a trance state. The book explores Cayce's numerous medical readings, which allegedly provided diagnoses and treatments for thousands of individuals suffering from various ailments, often with reported success.
"The Story of Edgar Cayce" also delves into Cayce's spiritual beliefs, including reincarnation and the interconnectedness of all life, and discusses the impact of his work on both individuals and the broader field of alternative medicine. It remains a seminal work for those interested in Cayce's life, his contributions to holistic healing, and the ongoing debates surrounding psychic abilities and their validity.