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Edgar Cayce, America’s best-documented psychic, predicted a shift of the Earth’s poles sometime between 1998 and 2001. In this book, geologist William Hutton compares this prediction with the latest geophysical research findings, which appear to show that Cayce’s prophecy is on the verge of coming true. An entire section focuses on what destroyed the lost continent of Atlantis and the possibility that portions of it are rising again!… More >>
Coming Earth Changes: Causes and Consequences of the Approaching Pole Shift
the problem wiht psychic prediction is that they can often be a bit ‘symbolic’. Maybe Cayce was getting his metaphors mixed and was forseeing the drastic change in political climate from the ‘axis of evil? shiftin!!!.
i guess it keeps me entertained!
i don’t need a psychic to tell me that. But if you need one apparently the next opportunity to be proved right is in 2012.
Rating: 2 / 5
People need to re-read this book and simply mentally erase the 1998-2001 dates and instead insert the words “soon” and “quickly forthcoming” and other near-future tense phrases.
Peak Oil. Resource wars. Mass species die-offs. Wacked out weather. World wide political turmoil. Phase of massive sun-spot activity. Economic bubbles going bust. Fanaticism of every flavor imaginable. Pre-emptive military aggressions. Corporate facism. Social breakdown. Pole shift.
Swimming pools, movie stars.
All we need now is a plague of GMO frogs.
Wackos are often merely sane visionaries attempting to speak wisdom to madmen who wrongly think themselves as sane.
2012 is quickly approaching. Prepare thyself.
Rating: 4 / 5
Do you think Edgar Cayce had a good record as a psychic? If you look at this book, you see that none of the predictions on “earth changes” came true! The result is that the whole book is a waste of time. The only value here is in seeing how far a clearly intelligent person (the author) will go to defend a psychic’s record when he has put his faith in that psychic. He jumps through hoops to reinterpret everything so that maybe it really is true afterall. Pathetic. The fact that the book is published by Edgar Cayce’s foundation helps explain why it is so sympathetic to a ridiculous collection of incorrect predictions.
Rating: 1 / 5
According to this book, the many Earth changes that were predicted in Cayce’s psychic readings will be occuring soon (before the end of 2001). They will be due to the beginning of a shift in Earth’s poles. Mr. Hutton believes that the poles cannot shift more than about 10 degrees, but that the mechanism of pole shift will be able to move units of the crust of the Earth up and down, to the point of causing parts of Atlantis to rise off the East coast and parts of Lemuria, another “lost continent,” to rise in the Pacific. He refers to evidence from modern geology studies that indicate that both continents once existed. The author carefully documents Cayce’s record of past successful predictions of Earth changes, including earthquakes in California. Some of the predictions sound extreme, by historical standards. But they are fascinating nonetheless. Imagine part of New York being submerged, San Francisco and Los Angeles destroyed, and the greater portion of Japan submerged beneath the Pacific. The spiritual answers to such events are treated also by Hutton in this interesting and informative book. One also is forced by Hutton to think about how we humans, as spritual beings who have fallen asleep in materiality, may be hastening our own demise here at the beginning of a new millennium, and what role esoteric teachings might have in our modifying the worst Earth change events.
Rating: 4 / 5
According to this fascinating, and well-researched book, the planet Earth is about to suffer a shift in the axis of its rotation, which will cause catastrophic damage. Worst of all, this shift is unavoidable, and will occur BEFORE the end of 2001.
Oh…wait a minute…never mind.
On second thought, don’t buy this book.
Rating: 1 / 5