Avoiding Life Disasters / Edgar Cayce & Hall of Records

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Avoiding Life Disasters / Edgar Cayce & Hall of Records

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In the first half, expert in Human Organizational Systems, Randall Bell, Ph.D., discussed his work evaluating the aftermath of disasters and how this led to formulating simple ways to help people avoid disasters in their lives and bring a greater sense of joy and purpose. "When you hear on the news that 'this disaster cost seventeen billion dollars,' I'm the guy that actually computed that number," Bell explained about his work as a post-disaster financial analyst. This work, he said, has taken him throughout the United States and around the world, studying disasters and tragedies both great and small. One positive aspect of these unfortunate events, Bell mused, is that, by working with the people directly effected by these disasters, he has been able to develop insights into how to better cope with tragedies and difficulties which can suddenly strike.

Based on his extensive research into disasters and their aftermath, Bell observed that "people really live their lives with two great lies." These misconceptions are that "it can't happen to me" and, once disaster strikes, "there's no hope." Therefore, Bell said, acknowledging and avoiding these beliefs are critical aspects of both preventing and surviving disasters. On a more personal level, Bell suggested that people learn how to identify and, in turn, disengage from toxic individuals, such as narcissists, sociopaths, and those with borderline personality disorders, who may have a negative influence on their life. On how to enact positive life changes, Bell advised developing new habits which are good, since they create the momentum for further beneficial behaviors to become more easily adopted.

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In the second half, author, researcher, and lecturer for the Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE), Kirk Nelson, talked about the life of American prophet Edgar Cayce, and the mysterious Hall of Records. He marveled that, while in a trance state, Cayce was capable of providing an accurate medical diagnosis of a person after being provided only their name and address. Nelson also suggested that the famed mystic may have foreseen the effects of global warming, since Cayce's depiction of various diminishing coastlines eerily mirrors predictions made by scientists who are currently studying the melting polar ice caps. Regarding the Hall of Records, he recounted how Cayce believed that it was a library created by the survivors of Atlantis and designed to store a recorded history of the human race from antiquity to the time of its burial beneath the right forepaw of the Sphinx in Egypt.

Lending credence to Cayce's vision, Nelson revealed that an Egyptian legend recalls how a pharaoh once found the spot and sent his underlings down to investigate it, but covered the location with a statue of the underworld god after his servants emerged covered in sores. Intriguingly, when the sands around the Sphinx were removed in the 1920's, researchers found a broken statue of the underworld god above the right forepaw of the monument. Additionally, as a researcher of planetary alignments, Nelson has discovered that, in 2026, a remarkable astronomical event will take place that will cast a rare shadow over that very location. He believes that this was intentionally orchestrated in order to alert people to the location of the famed Hall of Records. During his appearance, Nelson also shared predictions for what may happen in the future based on other astronomical events.

News segment guests: Jerome Corsi, Frosty Wooldridge, & Peter Breggin

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