
Edgar Cayce On Atlantis
At the moment I’m completely immersed in all things related to David Wilcock. I’ve just finished reading his book “Awakening in the Dream”. In the last few sections of the book, he finally tackled the issues he has about being the return of Edgar Cayce.
You’d think, if you were David, that you’d be pleased to be the continuation of such a special individual. But he isn’t. He wants to stand on his own two feet. He wants to be his own man.
So, I revisited the book that started it all, “The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?” Chapter 3 is titled, ‘Bainbridge, Cayce, Wilcock: Common Soul, Separate Bodies’. Doesn’t that say it all?
This chapter and the next continue to introduce David Wilcock and to compare his manifestation with that of Cayce’s. We will see how his present persona could be the next step in the evolution of his prior two lifetimes as the alcoholic womanizer and “wastrel” John Bainbridge and the “seer out of season” Edgar Cayce. Wilcock is certainly not hiding out, waiting for the world to recognize and celebrate him as Cayce. He’s cutting his own path and gaining growing recognition for his accomplishments.
Free, Wynn; Wilcock, David. The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation (p. 33). North Atlantic Books. Kindle Edition.
Why Have We All Come Back?
Back in the mists of time, before our modern memory, we were on Atlantis. There were two sides in conflict over their use of atomic energy: the children of the Law of One; and the sons of Belial. This fight for the hearts and souls of mankind is still going on.
Nuclear power is the reason. Do we want to truly move into the Age of Aquarius with atomic energy used in peaceful applications? Or do we want to blow the planet up, thereby ending the Age of Pisces with a bang?
The choice doesn’t really seem to be in our hands.
When I was a child in the late 50’s, early 60’s, I was angry at the potential of being obliterated by a nuclear warhead before I’d even had a chance to grow up. Yes, I was angry. Now, here I am at the other end of my life, wondering if anything can save us from that same fate.
Fusion Not Fission

What alerted me to this difference was a Netflix program called “History 101”. Last night, I watched Episode 8: Nuclear Power. In it the producers pointed out the risks that we take using fission: accidents, like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima; nuclear waste being dumped into our oceans; and the potential for radiation poisoning of our own species, and every other one.
Fusion, they explained, was more like the Sun, and at least 4 times more powerful than fission, but without the waste products. Too good to be true? Maybe.
And yet, even though it is known that this would be the seemingly safer way to produce nuclear energy, the ‘powers-that-be’ are still building nuclear fission reactors.
We Are at a Crossroad
We could be heading in the same direction that the Atlanteans found themselves in.
Use of this Fire is extremely dangerous. But we think we are gods, able to scientifically ‘control’ nature and harness it for our own purposes. But what if we unleash the beast instead and the whole experiment of humanity on Planet Earth needs to be terminated?
As I always say, “Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it.”

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