UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP EP 23: The Edgar Cayce Experience part 1
Episode Date: December 2, 2021Who was Edgar Cayce? There are many names for him. Some call him the "modern-day Nostradamus" or most famously "the sleeping prophet" but Diener and Karen go much deeper than all that in thi...s eye-opening part one episode of this two-part series covering the life and exploits of the modern-day prophet. Which prophecies of his have not come to pass? And did he really know everything about Atlantis and where to find its records? We discover all that and much more in this episode. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome. It's UAP. I'm Stephen Deiner over there as Karen Curtis and this is episode 23 of the
Unidentified Alien Pog. Lost time. I can't believe it. We do. We actually have lost time now.
But it's been so much fun doing these episodes for you and with you Karen. And we have some good stuff.
Well, we always have good stuff. But today is just getting better and better.
There's just so many things that we can cover. And we always have to
pick and choose. This is another subject.
You know, sometimes I said, like with
the curious case of Andrew Bacciago,
which has been one of more more popular episodes,
and we appreciate everybody who's been listening. We're almost at
10,000 downloads. We just started doing this.
I know. It's been a few months, maybe.
Yeah. So we appreciate everybody.
It took off like a rocket ship.
I love it. I love it. To Mars.
So keep on listening. Keep on enjoying.
Leave us comments and feedback, only if it's good feedback.
And then we appreciate it.
No, we'll take any feedback.
But, you know, that's that, but that's one example of something that I was holding back on.
I was waiting to get to that type of story with, you know, the time traveler, anyway, of Andrew Vossiago.
And this is one that I think I could say probably was maybe one of the beginning reasons of why I even got so interested in the supernatural and UFOs and aliens because of this man that we're going to talk about today and next week, Edgar Casey.
He's amazing.
And this was right up my alley because Reincarnation, I was regressed by the best, Dr. Brian Weiss, who wrote the book Many Lives, Many Masters.
So I believe in Reincarnation.
I was my mom's youngest sister, Adriya, who strangled in her high chair at eight months old.
Wow.
Yeah.
And I saw the whole thing.
That was crazy.
And then I also am kind of an empath.
I'm not a psychic.
But being an empath, it makes you, you can sense other people.
people's emotions.
Right, right.
And it is exhausting.
But he was psychic.
He could see the future.
Yeah.
And so, I mean, we have a lot to go into with Edgar Casey today.
And so you'll find out why they call him the sleeping prophet in why he's regarded as, you know,
the real deal.
He is.
Even more so than Nostradamus.
And I'll tell you a little bit more, kind of contrast them a little bit.
So, and we will get to some.
It all ties in.
I know you probably one year.
Well, this doesn't have to do with aliens.
Oh, no, it does.
It all ties in.
trust us. With the two parts, there was so much, quite honestly, we could have done four
parts of a series just on Edgar Casey, but I had to come to a point where I was like, okay,
what are we going to include here? What are we going to leave out? So we really have a lot of good
stuff with him, but we had to split up in between two parts. You went down the celestial
rabbit hole yesterday. Oh, very much so. I had to dig him out. Yeah, you did. You had to pull me out.
But it's really, really intriguing stuff here we're going to get into today and also on episode
24 next week when we do part two
of Edgar Casey. But before we get
into all that, our factoid,
our fun fact, what do you got for us, did he care?
The xenobots, Stephen.
This is, you talk about unbelievable.
I can't even believe that we're
talking about this as a real story.
It sounds like something that was made up
by, you know, James Cameron
for a movie, like Terminator.
Yeah, Terminator. Yeah, so these are
tiny organic robots.
We've made them. Human beings made them.
And they can reproduce
Yes, a robot that can reproduce.
Yeah.
They're called xenobots, and they were created last year, and they use stem cells.
So before you get upset, they're not from fetuses.
It's from the African clawed frog.
Yeah, yeah.
And they are like Pac-Man-shaped robots.
They're capable of moving.
They work together in groups.
They're microscopic.
And they're self-healing.
So like, and maybe they could, like, grow a pancreas for you
or help you regrow an arm if you look.
I don't know.
What's down the road?
But they're reproducing in a way that is not seen in plants or animals.
What does that mean?
What if they reproduce, like, exponentially and take over the earth?
Well, they are thinking for themselves of this report.
It's an insane technology that's happening.
They're making their own choices on what to do and, like, how much to reproduce.
If you haven't seen anything about the xenobots, just look it up.
I'm telling you, this is going to be, this is the future right here is something like this.
and look, hopefully it's used for good
because they're talking about, you know,
you can infuse it with your own cells,
they can implant it in your body,
it kills cancers, it kills, you know,
tumors or, you know, heals in Oregon,
whatever it might be.
That would be great.
It can remove microplastics from the ocean,
which there's huge islands of plastic.
Right.
And heal injuries.
I like that.
But, you know, when they do the gain of function research
on the coronavirus,
we're thinking, oh, is for good, but look what happened.
So it is a little scary because of all the bad things
that can happen from this.
But believe it or not, Karen,
Wow.
This story with the Xenobots actually ties into an Edgar Casey prophecy.
Really?
Which we'll get into in a little while.
No.
He was so wonderful.
So stay tuned on that one.
Yeah, he was, so he lived, what, back in the 1800s to early 1900s?
Yeah, he was born 1877, passed away, I want to say in the 1940s, I believe, born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
You know, basically.
Okay, so we have a little story next week that's going to relate to that city.
Remember the name Hopkinsville.
Yes. There's a couple of...
They had a little visitation.
Yeah, a couple of strange things with that town that have been actually well documented.
So we'll get into that as part of, again, part two of our Edgar Casey series next week.
But just getting into his history first, everybody is pretty much in agreement.
I shouldn't say that.
I mean, you always have your doubters and your skeptics who say he was a charlatan who said he was, you know, scammy people.
He's a con artist.
But everything I've ever seen with Edgar Casey or studied about Edgar Casey tells me that this guy was the real deal.
Yes, there really aren't many people that call him a charlatan.
No, I mean, you know, you always have your fringe people and your skeptics, but this is a guy that was an empath before people even know what an empath was.
Right.
You go back to his early childhood and you're talking about a time where this is really quite the story, actually.
He was studying for a test in school.
And this is when he started to discover he had some type of abilities that he could not explain.
So he was studying, he couldn't remember the words and his dad was punishing him physically.
Spelling bee, right.
And his dad started physically punishing him because he couldn't remember the words.
So he's like, I'm tired, I need a nap.
So he put the book under his pillow and woke up and had all of the words and everything in the book memorized.
So how did we get to that point?
Osmosis.
Well, before then, because it's some type of divine intervention, at least where the story goes.
he was, as his biography goes, visited by what he called an angel in the woods by his, you know, ranch, his farm that he grew up on in Kentucky.
And the angel, he was, you know, devout Christian growing up and everything church-going child with his parents.
And the angel said to him, your prayers have been answered.
Whatever you ask for will be answered.
So he asked to be able to help people, especially children, and to heal people.
And, you know, and then he decided at that point that he wanted to become a missionary as he grew older.
And so as he was studying for this test and he couldn't get it, he fell asleep.
And the angel came to him and said, you know, we're going to help you.
Just go to sleep.
And from that point on, for the rest of his life, he could put a book in front of his head and memorize everything.
Well, he read the Bible every year.
He did.
Seems like he could recite it.
I mean, so this is a guy that.
that, like you said, he read the Bible every, he read it every year, once a year, every year would just read through the Bible.
He probably wrote it, too, in a past life.
He probably did, who knows?
And there's so many deep holes with Edgar Casey, but that's where it all started.
It started, that's kind of the genesis of his, you know, abilities, so to speak, was when he saw this angel that he described anyway in the woods by his home.
Well, we're going to talk a little bit about the Akosic record, too, and that's just like everything that's ever been thought or brought.
up or invented or written down or whatever, it's in the Akasic record, and he can tap into that.
And I wanted to just tell you, it kind of reminds me of who's the guy that invented electricity?
Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison, he would sit down in a rocking chair and he would hold on to BBs in his hand
and he would fall asleep.
And when you fall asleep, you let go, right?
So when the BBs would fall to the ground and wake him up, he would instantly write down
what he was thinking.
And that's where he was getting all of his ideas in that pre-sleep, sleep.
time. Interesting. And that's actually how that correlates to Edgar Casey because he would,
like we said at the beginning, he would go to sleep. He would go to sleep. As he grew older and started
to discover his abilities, he would go into a sleep like trance. And that's how he would be able to
connect to, you know, the Akashic record and see the past, present and future and also be able to
heal people. That's, and I think because he was doing it for good, that helped him. But it's so
interesting because we might be having epiphanies in our sleep and we don't remember it when
we wake up right no it's true we all might be having this and that's actually funny you say that
karen because when in one of his sessions at your case he was asked can i some but someone who is in the
session with him because he gave over 14,000 readings that were recorded anyway they think it's actually
like 8000 before that right so over 20,000 sessions and recordings that you know may not have been
recorded to begin with. So they only have about 14 or 15,000 of them during his time that he did this.
And he said that everybody has the ability to do this. Yes. One thing that stuck with me when I
first started learning about Edgar Casey about, I want to say close to 20 years ago. And that's one
thing that always stuck with me was, wow, anybody could do what he did? I try to do it. It had,
sometimes it works. I remember being in Gainesville in like 1989. And it was 2 a.m. And I'm talking to a friend
about that girl.
Remember the show with Marlowe Thomas?
Yeah.
And I said,
my favorite episode of that girl
was when she's jumping up and down
on the couch and calling Donald,
her boyfriend,
saying there's a 40-pound mouse in my house.
And I turned the TV on
and not only was the TV channel on
and that girl was on,
it was that episode
and it was that very moment.
Aha.
So I don't know if I was getting it
from the classic record
or what was happening,
but that was weird.
That is weird.
It's one of those weird things.
And we talk about Thomas Edison.
At your case, he did a lot of readings with some famous people, including Thomas Edison.
Oh, see?
Okay.
Interesting.
Maybe he told him about sleeping and he did the BB thing after.
That's possible.
That's so interesting.
He also spoke with Woodrow Wilson, Marilyn Monroe.
So he was a very known person in his time.
I mean, of course, you know, when you talk about someone like Marilyn Monroe that was later in his life,
considering he died in the 40s.
But this is a guy, again, Jim.
She must have been Norma Jean at the time.
Yeah, you're probably right.
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Picture the two of you sitting side by side, a Mai Tai in your hands, and the sounds of Hawaii
around you. You almost forget you're on a plane. And that's the point, because when you fly with
Hawaiian Airlines, it's hard to tell where your flight ends and vacation begins. Hawaii starts here.
Yeah. But also Edgar Casey, he would have his friend, his wife, later his secretary, would record his
words when he was in a trance. And during the sessions, he would answer questions on subjects like
healing. And I can also, if you have a, your knee is injured, I can put my hand on one knee and the other
and tell you which knee it is. I can feel the heat. It's weird. But anyway, I'm not Edgar Casey,
nor do I think I am. But anyway, but he would talk about healing, reincarnation, dreams, afterlife,
past life, nutrition. Right. Atlantis, we're going to get into that and future events.
And that's what psych ability is being able to see future events. And here's the director of the Edgar
Casey Foundation.
He could diagnose people's physical problems.
He could tell you what's in a book.
He could find something at a great distance.
He could even read the Akashik record, the book of life.
Yeah.
So you're talking about a guy that basically, I mean, if you want to put into kind of
layman's terms today, he had superpowers.
Yeah.
You know?
And this was somebody, it was very gifted.
And, you know, again, going back to when he was a child, reading the Bible in the
woods and the angel appears to him according to his story, his
biography, that's how it all went. And from that point on, he started gaining these abilities.
I mean, there's reports of him talking to his dead grandfather as a child. And he just thought it
was normal. He would just be having conversations out in the field. And his parents are like,
what is happening here? What is he doing? What is he talking to? Yeah, exactly. So, yeah, the teacher sent him
home with a note saying he's not doing well in spelling. So his dad started asking him stuff and he couldn't
answer it correctly. And that's when he went to sleep on the book. Right. And came back, you know,
knowing every word and how to spell it.
Exactly.
So that's when he discovered that gift.
And then later on, he started to be able, as you heard there in the clip, and we mentioned, too,
he was being able to diagnose people in his sleep.
He had people coming in with different ailments.
He diagnosed himself, actually.
Oh.
He had a bad case of laryngitis where that left him speechless for a couple of years.
And he went into photography, actually.
But then he was able to basically fix himself from there and figure out what needed to be done.
He went on WebMD, did he?
No, no, no, webmd.
He had a spinal injury as a child.
Oh.
And went into a sleep-like trance and told his parents, here is how to fix me.
And they did it.
That's so interesting.
I wonder if he had a blow to the head that had, you know, contributed to this.
There's no report to that.
I mean, you know, sometimes you do hear about things like that where people have some type of blow to the head.
And, I mean, I heard about a guy one time that had like a motorcycle accident and came out of a coma and was able to play piano perfectly.
Yes.
So you have weird stories like that.
Or dove into a pool and hit his head.
It's like a certain part of the head has to be injured.
And then you're like the savant at something.
Guitar or the piano or drawing.
But again, this is a guy that said, you know what?
Everybody has this ability.
We all have the ability to be able to tap into this part of our minds and our spirits, really.
Yeah.
And to be able to go into a trance and connect with, you know,
these other worldly spiritual influences that are out there that were so preoccupied
every day with, you know, daily lives with our phones and our shows and our jobs and making
money and all these things. And so we don't have the mental capability, the drive to sit and
relax and just meditate. And that's something that Edgar Casey specialized. And now, granted,
this is 100 years ago when, you know, he was kind of at the height of his game, so to speak.
So times were different. We didn't have iPhones and TVs, really.
Well, we're so focused on the minutia. Right. And when you start to expand your mind and think
about all this stuff, it really changes your perspective. Yeah, it does. Because certain things you think
are important are not at all. And so we all may have these abilities and I just want to kind of
explain what some of them are and that Edgar Casey had a lot of them, like astral projection,
which we've done episodes on. It's the intentional out-of-body experience that assumes the existence
of a soul called an astral body. So kind of like remote viewing in a way. Right. And it's
separate from your physical body and capable of traveling outside in and out of the universe.
And when I was regressed by Dr. Brian Weiss, I was actually in the kitchen with Andrea and her sister, Denise,
which would have been my aunt.
And I was astral projecting above her.
And I saw her slip down while her mom, my grandma Wanda, was doing laundry downstairs.
She didn't see her slide down and suffocate.
Wow.
So I was like outside the bot.
And then I saw the white coffin, which I knew nothing about.
Wow.
I saw it, though.
It was weird.
then you have prophesizing that you can say that a specific thing will happen in the future.
Like it was very big in biblical times, thus you had the prophets.
Right, right.
And you also, I think Nostradamus was pretty much a prophet.
Mediumism, not to be confused with largeism, no, is a practice of purportedly mediating communications between spirits, the dead and living human beings.
Right.
So you see different things about mediums who, you know, say they claim they can talk to the dead.
And, I mean, you've seen all those different types of things.
You can spirit channel.
You can have seance tables being a trance, the Ouija board.
I don't do Ouija board.
That's a bad idea.
You have to be very careful with that.
You can call in like very bad people.
Then we were talking about the Akashic record, the Book of Life, which is a compilation
or a compendium of all universal events, thoughts, words, emotions, and intent ever to
have happened in the past, present, or future.
So, like, if you're fatalistic and you think everything's predetermined, it is, if you
believe in this, in all
entities and all life forms, not just
human, so it's like the whole thing.
You know, and with...
So that would include aliens. Exactly.
And which again, we're going to get
into because I have a quote
here, Karen, from Edgar Casey, that
I found so fascinating and I saved it
for this episode because he said,
and there's a lot of famous quotes
from Edgar Casey, but he said, life
is continuous and is
infinite. I believe
it. So if that means
infinite how infinite in the fact of our spirits our souls are go on forever or life itself
like organisms are infinite throughout the universe i mean there's a lot of different ways i guess
you can interpret that quote but i found it very intriguing and it's funny too because we talk about
the akashic record and how agri casey was able to tap into that and all these different things
these gifts that he had that he knew how to tap into and use to the fullest extent that he says we
can all do if we just put our minds to it, I guess, so to speak, and learn it.
Stop thinking about what you're going to post on Instagram and, you know, broaden your mind.
But it's interesting because it could go in, not to get too comic bookie here.
I know with, you know, Marvel, with everything coming out right now with, you know, Spider-Man
and the multiverse and all these different things.
No, I think that these people know.
But when you have something we talk about, like with the Akashik record, that, you know,
has basically, it's everything that's ever happened or will happen just floating out in the
universe that you can tap into this this fountain of knowledge so in there might be some type of
not alternate universe but a way that that you can see different paths because our future is just
made up of choices that's right you know but you know you have like thomas edison creating
the lightball but somebody else across the planet was creating it as well and maybe they were both
tapping into the akashic record yeah it's the same time possible because everything yeah everything's
made up of choices look if we didn't choose to talk about Edgar casey
day for episode 23, we would have been talking about, you know, Roswell or something.
Yeah.
And you wouldn't be listening to this right now.
Now, have you ever heard of seeing oras like you can see color around people that,
I'm not talking about chakra, but it's like an aura.
I guess there's three oras and they are etheric, emotional, and mental.
And it's like a mood ring, right?
Right.
Same idea.
And you know what the rarest aura color is?
I don't actually.
I cannot see oras.
No, I can't either.
But sometimes you can photograph, and you said he got into photography.
He did.
He never photographed the auras, but he said he could see them.
Oh, he could see them.
Constantly, actually.
Well, white is the rarest of all aura colors, and I believe white is reserved for the divine people.
Right.
Probably Mother Teresa had a white aura.
I could see that.
I would say that.
We don't know that for sure.
She also had it to be exercised.
Yeah.
Because she had insomnia.
Right.
had to do an exorcism on Mother Teresa.
I thought that was weird.
So how is Edgar Casey different from Nostradamus?
Tell us, Karen.
So Nostradamus lived like in the 1500s, and he was a French astrologer, physician, and
reputed seer.
And he wrote 942 poetic quatrains.
A quatrain is four lines of poetry that are grouped together, and he kind of like, he
kind of said stuff in a code.
It was very coded, yeah.
And they say that was because, I mean, if anybody had found out what he was doing, he would have been basically killed for being a heretic.
Right, a heretic.
So he was predicting the future, and his book was first published in 1555.
So many claimed that he predicted the Great Fire of London, the French Revolution, the rises of Napoleon and Adolf Hitler.
Remember, he called him Hister.
That's right, yeah.
Super close.
But you read into it what you do, what you want.
Both World Wars, Nuclear Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasai.
and he may have predicted the Apollo moon landings.
Yeah.
Space Challenger disaster.
The death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
September 11th, the attack on the World Trade Center, all from the 1500s.
Yeah, there's different, you know, and again, with Nostradamus, so just on that end, it's all up to interpretation, but there's a lot of key words that you can interpret toward all those different things.
I mean, the Iraq war, Saddam Hussein.
There's a lot from Nostradamus that people say, oh, wow, look, you know, this means that.
And, you know, it's open to interpretation, but I do think there's something to that, sure.
There could be, what's really interesting, though, there are some facts you might know about,
not know about him.
He was expelled from medical school.
Right.
So he wasn't a doctor.
And in addition to prophecies, he published a cookbook.
Oh, well, that's fun.
Cooking with Nostradamus.
Here's how to make a turkey.
He invented the Trudcun.
Yes, that's right.
I don't know.
But it's with Edgar Casey, some of his readings.
I think he's better than Nostradamus.
Me too.
I think Nostradamus looked at like a bowl of oil or water and tea leaves.
It was a lot with alchemy.
Yeah, alchemy too, yeah.
But some of that things with anchor Casey, and just to point out some things that people will say,
oh, well, he said this, this and that, that never came true.
Well, some of those things you could say are he talked about Japan floating off into basically being submerged off the map.
Now, you could say.
Well, that's play tectonics.
Hawaii is moving a half inch every year north.
and there's another island for me, Lolliah, south of the big island, over the hot spot.
Right.
The volcanic hotspot.
So things are always shifting.
Now, they didn't have a lot of science behind plate tectonics in the 20s.
So he saw that.
Now, obviously, Japan is still around.
God bless him, they're still there.
But could it be possibly, could it be possible that he saw the tsunami that hit Japan almost 10 years ago?
Very good point.
And they had the nuclear disaster at the same time with that.
So maybe he was seeing that.
He also talked about New York being submerged underwater.
and things like that. Maybe he saw Hurricane Sandy when they had the flood in Manhattan.
So there's different things that people point to and say, well, you know, New York is still there,
Japan is still there. Well, yes. Give it time. Maybe he saw that. And also maybe he saw different
things that he interpreted as. Well, in the past, Japan was underwater with the plate tectonics.
Yeah. Because it's moving. So, you know, there's different things that people point to and say,
oh, well, that hasn't happened yet. He talked about a self-perpetual machine that basically propels itself,
but not like an airplane.
It's like a self-propelling energy.
Oh, I love it.
Maybe that's really interesting.
And he also talked about Karen, and this is what I said in the beginning that kind of
connects back to the xenobots during our fact of the day, our fun fact there.
He talked about human life being extended, that medical advances would reach a point
to where human life would be extended.
And he said humans will live much longer than we are right now.
I think we did in the past, too, because there's all kinds of carvings.
and Sumerian writing.
I guess like, well, not hieroglyph, because that's Egypt.
Oh, that too.
That says that people were living like 700 years.
They'd have like the list of the kings,
and some of them were like seven years old.
Some biblical times, that's right.
You talk about Noah lived 900 years and, you know, Moses
and all these been Methuselah living in a thousand years.
Right, exactly.
Old Testament times.
So there were times way back.
Sanskrit.
Yeah.
That's what I'm trying to think of.
There you go.
But so that's something that may, you know, kind of piquel my end.
interest because we didn't hear about the xenobot story until this morning, actually, before we
started doing this podcast.
And that kind of piqued my interest because I'm like, wait a minute.
This was one of those prophecies that he had that people say haven't necessarily come true
yet, even though we do have a lot of medical advances, like organ transplants that were not
around when Edgar Casey was alive.
We're extending life.
I mean, when I was little, my grandparents died in their early 60s.
Now, my dad's 87, you know, so it's slowly, but surely we are extending it.
but Edgar Casey and the Sphinx, and he connects it to the Lost City of Atlantis,
I think he's actually dating humans back further than we've been told we existed.
So this is one of the more, I guess you could say famous things that Edgar Casey ever spoke about
in his 20,000 readings, 14,000 of which are recorded in a Virginia library, by the way, at the Edgar Casey Foundation.
And he talks about, again, this is something that's always brought up with him, Atlantis.
And in great detail.
Because many people say it never existed, but he said, yeah, it did.
And, you know, and he goes, of course you can look back at, you know, the writings of Plato, how he described Atlantis.
And people thought it was just kind of a made-up story.
But then you start to put it together.
You're like, hmm, maybe this could have been true.
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Agar Casey went into great detail about Atlantis where it was, which was basically a big landmass between
what we know as United States and Europe, it would have been in between there in the Atlantic
Ocean. And then at some point it kind of broke off into five different islands. And then you had the
Great Flood, which is what he says, talking about Noah and the Great Flood, that was the flood
that destroyed Atlantis. And how does he know this? He lived back then. He says one of his past
lives was a, I think, an Atlantean priest, I think he said. Yeah. Right. So, but he dates all this
stuff back to 10,490 BC. And here's the head of the Edgar Casey Foundation dating the Sphinx
and the pyramids. He thinks it's correct. He actually gave readings for his own soul that had been a
high priest in ancient Egypt and was directly associated with the building of the sphinx.
Unbelievable. So why are we talking about the Sphinx? Because again, this is one of the more famous
things with Edgar Casey. He said in one of his readings or one of his seeings,
I guess you could say while he was the sleeping prophet that the artifacts, the Hall of Records,
so to speak, from Atlantis were saved and brought to Egypt and buried under the right paw
of the Sphinx.
Yes, so here we go.
The Edgar Casey reading specifically say that Atlantis, as recorded by Plato, was not a myth.
He leaked that information given to him by the Egyptian priesthood.
and put it into his books the Taimaeus and the Critias.
And he explained that the law city of Atlantis was real and associated with the golden age of Egypt.
Right.
Atlantis helped Egypt to thrive.
That's what he said.
He did.
And then the Hall of Records, as you said, it's an ancient library.
And it was supposed to be under the right paw of the sphinx.
And that was foretold by Casey.
Casey dreamed that under the right paw of the sphinx, there was a change.
at a very specific place.
It's that apparently hold the hall of records from the law civilization of Atlantis,
which Casey felt he was a direct part of.
So thank you, ancient aliens, but, yeah, that is so interesting.
So what they do, the foundation went and drilled, what, eight holes by the paw?
Yeah, 1978, they drilled some holes.
They tried to get as much information as they could with the technology that was available at that time.
Maybe it was under the left paw.
Maybe.
He was looking at the wrong way in a mirror it.
image in his vision, I don't know.
Yeah, there's nothing there.
But they couldn't find anything, but it's interesting because two reasons why.
First, I'll read this quote, and this will kind of lead into the reasons, Karen.
This was the quote from Edgar Casey's reading that they recorded.
This imposition lies as the sun rises from the waters.
The line of the shadow or light falls between the paws of the sphinx that was later set
as the sentinel or guard, and which may not be entered from the connecting chambers,
the sphinx's right paw until the time has been fulfilled when the changes must be active
in this sphere of man's experience so i know that sounds confusing and deep but i think what he's
getting at there is we're we weren't ready yeah we're not ready yet we're not there you're not there
we're not mentally spiritually ready to see this information so especially now we're like contemplating
the fuzz in our navel with all of this you know pronoun and i'm sorry but
I think that there's a lot of silliness going on and there's a much bigger thing that we need to be concentrating on.
We're missing the big picture.
We're missing the big picture.
Thank you.
And I think what's happened there too is, you know, again, a couple of things.
Number one, you could say that we're not ready.
Skeptics would say, well, that's just an easy way out for Edgar Casey and make something up and say, oh, well, you're not ready.
That's why you haven't found it.
So when are we ever going to find it?
That's what a skeptic would say.
I would say, well, look, he was right about a lot of other things.
He healed a lot of people.
He saw a lot of different things while he had his sleeping prophet sessions.
So why couldn't this be real?
Yeah, because he said in the reading of on the Great Pyramid in Egypt,
he suggested that an ancient hall of records would be discovered at a time
signifying the manifestation of this new level of consciousness.
I remember watching my dad as a kid, he had caught 50 bluegill.
It's a fish from Michigan, right?
And I was watching him cleaning them.
And so they were alive on the cutting board, alive, alive, he's taking the scales off.
And then he cut the head off.
And then it would be dead.
And I'm thinking, where he's alive, alive, dead.
Where's all that energy going?
Is it going in the air?
Is it going into my dad?
It was alive and now it's dead.
What happens to that energy?
It was fascinating.
That's a good question.
And maybe that's all part of the plan.
It all just floats out there.
Because, you know, when they say a lot of people were kind of saying,
oh, well, see, I told you nothing was under the sphinx when in 1978 some of the people
from this organization went to go dig out there.
They got permission from the Egyptian government.
They thought they were getting somewhere.
but then the army came and stopped them
the Egyptian army
and they were like
No no more no more
Huh
And they were seeing
Some type of caverns
What they saw were caverns
Now other people say
Well no those openings you saw
In your x-rays
Were just natural cracks
In the underground formation
And those were naturally formed caverns
So they found some type of openings
That they couldn't explain
Because since 1978
When they were stopped by the army
No one's been able
allowed to this day to go back and do further experiments.
I mean, there are people studying the Sphinx all the time,
but you're not allowed to do what they were doing in 1978,
which was actually drilling under it.
Right, they drilled eight holes.
That's right.
Interesting.
So next week, we're going to continue on the Edgar Casey storyline,
but talk about Little Green Men.
Yeah, there's a lot still left to get with Edgar Casey.
And check out on the blog, too, for this episode,
because we talked about Edgar Casey's timeline
for Atlantis and pretty much the history of civilization as a whole.
He actually, according to him, came out with the entire timeline of the history of the universe, essentially.
Yes.
And we will have the picture of that timeline on 850WFTL.com.
Search out UAP under the podcast there.
And you'll see the blog for episode 23.
Of course, you can go back and all the episodes are on that blog.
So if you missed a few, if you want to start from the beginning, feel free.
and enjoy yourself with that too.
Yeah, he has the beginning of Earth experience
at 4.6 billion years ago.
I think that's the big bang, right?
Which actually, oddly enough, Karen, matches up
with scientific studies
that say the Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
And he said this.
Which came out, you know, not too long ago,
not 100 years ago when he was making these readings.
And Adam and Eve apparently manifested in 12,000 BC.
Right.
So it just gives you an idea.
It's all mind-bending, but it's all good.
It really is.
It's incredible stuff.
I mean, he talked about, again, you know, when Atlantis was destroyed, that was essentially the great flood from Noah that we read about in the Bible.
And he talks about Atlantis being able to, and this is something I always found fascinating.
I never forgot.
I know we're supposed to tease next time, but I'm still caught up in this.
He was able to see visions of Atlantis, how they were able to harness the power of the sun through crystals and had like these, I guess, self-sustaining.
energy machines.
It reminds me a Nikola Tesla with the free electricity that he was generating.
Exactly.
He was like, why can't we do that?
Oh, no, you got to pay for it.
And then he was bankrupt because nobody wanted to lose out of money.
And then he died and the government stole all his research.
In the past episode, we had aliens that were giving us all this information that would
make society better and we're like, no.
Yeah, with Ballion and Thor.
We need to keep it this way.
You got to check out some of these past episodes because you're lost.
If you don't know, we've talked about some of these things in past.
episode. No, we haven't lost our minds. No, well, maybe. But this is, I was so excited to talk about
Edgar Casey today and I can't wait to talk about it again next week because again, do yourself a
favor. Go ahead and check out 850 WFTL.com on the UAP blog page. You'll see the timeline there
that Edgar Casey claims is essentially the history of the universe, the history of our evolution.
He talks about it. And we'll get into more of this next week too. Yeah, I foresee we'll do another
episode next week. Yes. We're going to get into a lot of this timeline next week because I
I think, Karen, I had an enlightenment when I was studying this timeline and listening to a lot of recordings about it, doing a lot of reading about this timeline.
I think we kind of, we might have figured out the alien mystery because of this timeline.
Really?
Yes.
I think so.
That's huge.
I think so.
You buried your lead.
Yes.
I know.
It's true.
You just feel.
We just figured out everything.
I think, according to Edgar Casey, basically saying that we're all started off as energy in the universe.
Right, I believe it.
And he kind of evolved into these curious beings.
So we're going to get into all that next week because I think I put the puzzle together.
Wow.
We're going to see.
I love it.
Maybe I'm crazy.
But we're going to get into all that next week along with in Edgar Casey's hometown.
We said remember the name of Hopkinsville.
There was a famous invasion.
Yes.
In battle.
Yes, in battle of Hopkinsville, 1995.
Wow, your unification of particle physics.
and quantum physics and theoretical physics
will probably get us a million downloads.
Wonderful.
Please, go ahead and do so.
An alien life all together in one big boolia base.
Oh, that's the first time we got to use boolea base in one of our episodes.
I haven't used that before.
We've been waiting to do that one.
It took 23 tries.
So we're going to get into all of that.
And what did Edgar Casey have to say about aliens
and other life in the universe specifically?
Huge, huge revelations.
And did he ever write a cookbook?
I don't think he did. Not like those radamas. Not like those chadamas.
But a lot of really good stuff coming up. I really enjoyed this part one.
Me too. Part two is going to be incredible as well. So come back again next time.
Oh, please.
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