Edgar Cayce is known world-wide as a psychic and medical intuitive who gave over 14,000 readings between 1901 and 1944. He was born March 18, 1877 on a farm near Hopkinsville KY, and died January 3, 1945 at the age of 67 in Virginia Beach, VA. Edgar was a very unusual child who could talk with invisible playmates, flowers, trees, animals, birds and the Fairy Realm. At a young age Edgar was able to see fairies. "Edgar Cayce's Beloved Fairy Garden" gives us insight into Edgar's personal life and some of his adventures tending his gardens. The book shows us both the joy and the struggles that he encountered. He loved flowers and had several flower and vegetable gardens during his lifetime. "Edgar Cayce's Beloved Fairy Garden" shows us a glimpse of the man who could see, feel and believed in God's presence in all living things. Life was not always an easy journey as Edgar moved his homestead, each time having to start over with his garden. The beach elements were not always kind, but Edgar persevered, nurturing his garden and his soul. The book shows us both the joy and the struggles that he encountered and his oneness with God through nature.
Edgar Cayce is known world-wide as a psychic and medical intuitive who gave over 14,000 readings between 1901 and 1944. He was born March 18, 1877 on a farm near Hopkinsville KY, and died January 3, 1945 at the age of 67 in Virginia Beach, VA. Edgar was a very unusual child who could talk with invisible playmates, flowers, trees, animals, birds and the Fairy Realm. At a young age Edgar was able to see fairies. "Edgar Cayce's Beloved Fairy Garden" gives us insight into Edgar's personal life and some of his adventures tending his gardens. The book shows us both the joy and the struggles that he encountered. He loved flowers and had several flower and vegetable gardens during his lifetime. "Edgar Cayce's Beloved Fairy Garden" shows us a glimpse of the man who could see, feel and believed in God's presence in all living things. Life was not always an easy journey as Edgar moved his homestead, each time having to start over with his garden. The beach elements were not always kind, but Edgar persevered, nurturing his garden and his soul. The book shows us both the joy and the struggles that he encountered and his oneness with God through nature.