Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 EDGAR CAYCE AND PERSIAN ASTROLOGY Anyone who has studied Edgar Cayce's astrology knows that he recommended the Persian system over the Egyptian and Indian. How can we tell what Cayce meant by " Persian " astrology? There are three different historical periods that might give an answer to this question. ----------PART 1---------- THE EARLY PERSIAN PERIOD: The desert city of Is-Shlan-doen, approximately 8000 BC Reference: THE PERSIAN LEGACY by Kevin J. Todeschi, ARE 2000 Cayce states that this was the time period of the original Zoroaster rather than the much later period given by historians. On page 113 Todeschi mentions a reading Cayce gave for a man who once lived in this Persian city. " In those periods that preceded the advent of the Prince of Peace in the earth, we find the entity was among those of the land that would now be called the Persian, - as a wise man, a counselor, a sage, that counseled with those peoples; using the mathematical activities of the ages old, as well as the teachings of the Persians from the days of Zend [father of the first Zoroaster] and Og and Uhjltd [that is, Is-Shlan-doen, the desert city of the hills and plains] bringing for those peoples a better interpretation of the astrological as well as the natural laws. (#1908-1) We don't know anything about the astrology of that time period, but we do know (according to Cayce) that the Persian civilization at that time was founded on the principles that later were incorporated into the religion of Zoroaster. On page 111 Todeschi says: " Zoroastrianism is very much concerned with humanity's use of free will to align with Spirit. " We know that Cayce constantly emphasized the fact that an individual's free will could overcome astrological influences. So the Zoroastrian philosophy is one clue to Cayce's emphasis on Persian astrology. (to be continued) Material in this post is copyrighted by East-West Publishing, 2002, but may be printed for personal use. More information is available from eastwest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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