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originally posted by: lostbook
originally posted by: The GUT
How does this fit in with his Atlantis predictions timewise? And the other things he was wrong about? I'm being sincere. Thanks.
In the post there is a quote from Cayce when he talks about the geologically turbulent years between 2058-2098 where he says: "Land will appear off the east coast of America......." I think this is when Atlantis is supposed to appear/ rise. As I'm sure you know there is the speculation that Atlantis may be deep in the ocean near the Bahamas where the "Bimini Road" was found.
originally posted by: stirling
For heavens sake.....
seriously....
The predictions of Mr Cayce seem about as vague as the quatrains of his predessessor.....
I think a prophet who may get a few spot on, but mess up a bunch as well.....would hardly be a Godsend....(real one)
There are some stories about his medical diagnoses that lead me to believe he may have been remote viewing.....
If the stories are to be believed....
Strifes will arise through the period. Watch for them near Davis Strait in the attempts there for the keeping of the life line to a land open. Watch for them in Libya and in Egypt, in Ankara and in Syria, through the straits about those areas above Australia, in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf.” Edgar Cayce reading (3976-26) April 28, 1941
originally posted by: BasementWarriorKryptonite
Seismic activity is not increasing.
originally posted by: Agent_USA_Supporter
originally posted by: BasementWarriorKryptonite
Seismic activity is not increasing.
Actually it is. There has being more Seismic activity then quite in the past.
originally posted by: Agent_USA_Supporter
originally posted by: BasementWarriorKryptonite
Seismic activity is not increasing.
Actually it is. There has being more Seismic activity then quite in the past.
But what about globally? In the past decade we’ve had the massive Tohoku earthquake in Japan and the Sumatra-Andaman quake, each with huge tsunamis. Is seismic activity increasing internationally? No, says the United States Geological Survey on its website. “Although it may seem we are having more earthquakes, earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater have remained fairly constant.”
What has changed is that with improved global communications and an increase in the number of seismographs, seismologists can now locate more earthquakes than ever before. But there’s no increase in seismic activity. “According to long-term records … we expect about 17 major earthquakes (7.0 to 7.9) and one great earthquake (8.0 or above) in any given year.”
originally posted by: TheProphetMark
originally posted by: glend
a reply to: TheProphetMark
I take it back then as I believe revelations could be playing out.
You would be right. Trust your instincts Brother
originally posted by: Agent_USA_Supporter
originally posted by: BasementWarriorKryptonite
Seismic activity is not increasing.
Actually it is. There has being more Seismic activity then quite in the past.
originally posted by: Klassified
I'm not much of a Cayce fan, but I will say, if that "death ray" was found. We would never know about it. There's no way in hell(or on earth) they're going to tell the public they found advanced technology in a city that sank more than 10,000 years ago. Which would also be a good reason to keep its existence a mystery. If it was a real place, that is.
Just my two shillings.
originally posted by: The GUT
How does this fit in with his Atlantis predictions timewise? And the other things he was wrong about? I'm being sincere. Thanks.