INFO AT A GLANCE
Name: The Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE)
was founded in 1931 "to preserve, research
and disseminate the psychic work of Edgar Cayce."
Founder: Edgar Cayce (1877-1945).
Source of authority: The trance readings of Edgar Cayce’s alleged
unconscious mind. These are often claimed to have originated from "the
akashic records," purportedly a storehouse
of universal knowledge which many occultists cite as a source of
inspiration.
Claim: The revelations of Edgar Cayce represent one of the
most significant psychic phenomena of our time.
Occult dynamics: Spiritistic revelations and
various occult practices, e.g., astrology.
Key literature: The Circulating Files (only ARE members can
obtain the nearly 400 topically arranged transcripts of the Cayce Trance
readings); the ARE Journal and Newsletter; New Millennium
Journal; Venture Inward magazines; A Search for God (2 Vols.); The
Edgar Cayce Library (topically organized volumes of the Cayce
readings—e.g., Vol. 6 is The Early Christian Epoch); and the
multi-volume Individual Reference File. These last two are
continually expanding.
Attitude toward Christianity: Rejecting.
Quote:
Q. "How should we present
the [Edgar Cayce] work to one in orthodox faith"
A.
... "If they are satisfied in
their own mire, or their own vomit, then do not disturb." (Edgar Cayce
Reading 254-87).
DOCTRINAL SUMMARY
God: A pantheistic, impersonal force.
Jesus: A man who attained Christ consciousness.
(The) Christ: A state of higher (occult) consciousness.
Trinity: Reinterpreted as e.g., Time, Space and Patience.
Man: Part of God.
Fall: The fall occurred in heaven, not on the earth, and man
fell "into matter," not sin. Matter and spirit are
"opposed" to one another. When preexisting
spirits fell into matter they lost their spiritual understanding and
awareness of their divinity.
Sin: Error (e.g., not recognizing or appropriating one’s
deity). "Sin" is more a defect in awareness than violation of a
moral standard.
Salvation: Salvation is through knowledge, not faith, and involves
the attainment of higher consciousness and realization of one’s divinity.
Satan: A symbol of "evil."
Second coming: The subjective experience within each person of the
internal coming of "the Christ"
Bible: One of many holy books, interpreted symbolically.
Death: A spiritual advancement
Heaven and Hell: Inward states of consciousness or good or bad
experiences in life.
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