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Edgar Cayce was an American clairvoyant and psychic, often referred to as the "Sleeping Prophet" due to his unique ability to enter a trance state and provide insights on various topics, including healing, astrology, and past lives. Born on March 18, 1877, Cayce gained fame for his documented readings, which were recorded by his wife and others during his trances. His work laid the foundation for many New Age beliefs and practices, particularly those related to holistic healing and spirituality.

Cayce's influence extended beyond his lifetime, as he became a key figure in the establishment of the Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE), which promotes his teachings and continues to explore his legacy. His readings often delved into historical events, including his theories about Atlantis and ancient Egypt, sparking interest and debate among historians and researchers alike. Despite skepticism from some quarters, Cayce's work has inspired countless individuals seeking spiritual guidance and understanding of the metaphysical realm.