1. The Prophecy of the
"Cradle of Christianity" by Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce
(March 18, 1877 - January 3, 1945) was a well-known "Sleeping
Prophet" in the United States in the last century. He could enter the
sleeping-mode or trance-like state and connect to his sub-consciousness or
higher self to answer questions on a variety of subjects such as healing,
reincarnation, dreams, afterlife and future events.
As a child
growing up in Christian County, Kentucky, Cayce reportedly saw the ghost of
his deceased grandfather. At age 10, he was brought to church and became
engrossed in the Bible. Over the next two years, he had read the Bible from
cover to cover a dozen times. In May 1889, at age 12, Cayce encountered a
woman with wings in the woods while he was reading the Bible in his hut. She
told Cayce that his prayers had been answered and asked him what he wanted
most of all. Cayce told the woman that he wanted to help others, especially
children. Then the Miracle happened.
The next
night, after a complaint from his teacher about his poor performance at
school, his father ruthlessly tested Cayce on spelling and angrily knocked him
out of his chair after he failed the test. Cayce said that he heard the woman
with wings tell him that if he went to sleep, they could help him. He put his
head on his spelling book and fell asleep. When his father returned to the
room and woke him up, he knew all the answers and repeated everything in the
book. By sleeping on the schoolbooks, Cayce could see the picture of every
page in the book and eventually became the best student in his
class.
After he grew
up, Cayce was drawn to the Disciple of Christ and taught Sunday school at the
church. He said he could see auras around people, spoke to angels, and heard
the voices of departed relatives. Most amazingly, he could provide psychic
diagnostic service while he entered the sleeping mode, which was then
described as "self-imposed hypnotic trance which induces
clairvoyance".
Throughout
his life, Edgar Cayce had given thousands of psychic diagnostic and prophetic
reading through his sleeping trance, thus he was named as the "Sleeping
Prophet" of America. Most of these psychic reading were written down by
his assistants and his wife while he was in the sleeping mode. Some of his
psychic reading in the sleeping mode were even contrary to his traditional
Christian belief, but they wrote them down anyway.
One of his
famous controversial reading is that he prophesied China would become the
"Cradle of Christianity, as applied in the lives of men." (3976-29)
As most people learned in the past, the Christianity was born in Israel where
Jesus was born two thousand years ago. How could China become the "Cradle
of Christianity"? Cayce himself couldn't believe his reading either and
decided to go to China to find out the clue. But in the early twentieth
century, China was in state of civil wars followed by the Japanese invasion.
Cayce could not find any clue for the new "Cradle of Christianity"
in China.
Then, Cayce
got another vision in his sleep that "China would become a Christian
nation in 1968." That's even more controversial as China turned into the
"Great Cultural Revolution" from 1966 to 1976 as an atheistic
communist country. 1968 is at the height of religious persecution where all
the Christian/Catholic churches in China were shutdown and confiscated by the
government and priests were send to jails or Labor-transformation camps of the
Chinese Communist Party.
It seems that
both Cayce's prophecies about Christianity in China were wrong. But, in fact,
both his visions about the Christianity in China were correct, only the
interpretation of these visions were not 100% accurate. The Peace Messiah of
the "Second Coming" for the New Millennium was born in China, the
land of the "Red Dragon", as prophesied in the Bible's Book of
Revelation 12:5. And he was born on the Easter of 1968!
Just like the
three Magi from the east saw the star of Christ in Bethlehem in Judea when
Jesus was born two thousand years ago, Edgar Cayce foresaw the light of Christ
come to China where the Messiah of the "Second Coming" would be
born. He even pinpointed the exact year the Messiah would be born after he
passed away. This vision of Edgar Cayce also confirmed the prophecy of Jesus
Christ in the Gospel of Matthew, "For as the lightning that comes
from the east is visible in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man."
(Matthew 24:27).
Just like
Jesus brought forward the New Revelation of God, the New Testament of the
Bible, during his First Coming two thousand years ago, the Messiah of the
"Second Coming" will also bring forward the New Revelation of God
for the New Millennium, the "Eternal Gospel" for "every nation,
tribe, language and people" as prophesied in the Book of Revelation 14:6.
In that sense, the birthplace of the Messiah of the "Second Coming"
could be considered as another "Cradle of Christianity" for the
world. But the birth of Christ did not turn the nation into a Christian
nation. That's where Cayce misinterpreted the vision about the birth of
Messiah.
These two
visions of the "Cradle of Christianity" and the birth of the Messiah
of the "Second Coming" by Edgar Cayce have been confirmed by the
more detailed vision by another renowned psychic in the United States, Jeane
Dixon.
2. The
Vision of a New-born Baby by Jeane Dixon
Jeane Dixon (January 5, 1904 – January 25, 1997)
was one of the best-known American psychics and astrologers of the twentieth
century. She accurately prophesied many significant
world events in the last century, including the death of President Franklin
Roosevelt, the lost election of Churchill, the Split of India,
the presidency and assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the
assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. etc.
On February 5, 1962,
Jeane Dixon had a vision of a baby boy delivered in the cradle to the world, which she
considered as "the most significant and soul-stirring vision of her life"
in her book, A Gift of Prophecy.
Shortly before sunrise on February 5,
1962, she saw "just above the horizon was the brightest sun that she had ever seen, glowing like a golden ball. Splashing from the orb in every direction were brilliant rays which seemed to be drawing the earth toward it like a magnet. Stepping out of the brightness of the sun's rays, hand in hand, were a Pharaoh and Queen
Nefertiti. Cradled
in the Queen's other arm was a baby, his ragged, soled clothing in startling contrast to the gorgeously arrayed royal couple.
'The eyes of this child were all-knowing,' Jeane say softly.
'They were full of wisdom and knowledge.'"
"While she watched entranced, the couple advanced toward her and thrust forth the baby, as if offering it to the entire world. Within the ball of the sun, Jeane saw Joseph guiding the tableau like a puppeteer pulling strings. Now rays of light burst forth from the baby, blending with those of the sun and obliterating the Pharaoh from her sight."
"Jeane shifted her gaze back to the baby. He had by now grown to manhood, and
a small Cross which formed above him began to expand until it
'dripped over the earth in all directions. Simultaneously, peoples of every race, religion, and color (black, yellow, red, brown and white),
..., surrounded him. They were all as one,' Unlike previous visions, which had gradually faded away from
Jeane, this one moved ever nearer until she seemed to be in the very midst of the action,
'I felt a tiny seed ready to sprout and grow,' she says, 'But I was only one of millions of similar seeds.
I knew within my heart. Here is the beginning of
wisdom'."
“This
child will revolutionize the world,... he will bring together all mankind in one all-embracing faith.
This will be the foundation of a new Christianity, with every sect and creed united through this man who will walk among the people to spread the wisdom of the Almighty Power… There was nothing kingly about his coming… no kings or shepherds to do homage to this newborn baby…but
he is the answer to the prayers of the troubled
world.”
Her vision of the baby
from cradle to manhood matched the prophecies of the "Man Child"
from birth to spiritual awakening in the Bible's Book of Revelation. And Christ/Messiah
in the Bible is often referred as the "Sun of Righteousness"
(Malachi 4:2) and the "Light of the World" (John 8:12).
In the Old Testament
of the Bible, when the Lord gave prophecy about the coming of the Messiah, He
said: "Surely the day is coming... For you who revere my name, the
sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wing. And you will go
out and leap like calves released from the stall." (Malachi 4:1-2) In
the New Testament, Jesus also claimed "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of
life." (John 8:12 &
9:5). In the Gospel of Luke, Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, also
sang a song to praise the Lord, "Because of the tender mercy of our
God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on
those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into
the path of peace." (Luke 1:78-79)
That's why Christmas
was chosen on December 25 of the year, which was the feast of "Sol
Invictus" (Unconquered Sun God) in the Roman Empire. Coincidentally, or
divine-inspired purposely, the name of the "Second Child" in the
Bible, the Messiah of the "Second Coming" for the New Millennium,
also contains the word "Rising Sun" in Chinese. That's why in Jeane
Dixon's vision, this child was brought forward from a "Rising Sun"
and "the rays of light burst forth from the
baby blending with those of the sun". This phenomenon also matched the vision of the
pregnant woman "clothed with the sun" in the Book of
Revelation as the light of this child burst forth from the body of his
pregnant mother.
The unique feature of
the Pharaoh and Queen in this vision carries the special prophetic meaning of
this "Second Child" in the Bible, which even Jeane Dixon did not
understand. The vision of Pharaoh and Queen Nefertiti presenting this baby to
the world does not mean this baby would be born in Egypt. The reason that they
were chosen to present this baby to the world "out of the brightness
of the sun's ray" is because of their faith in God in the form of the Sun's Ray.
Pharaoh Akhenaten & Queen Nefertiti worshipped the
"Light of the World"
In ancient Egypt, all
those Pharaohs worshipped moon god Amun and other idols. Only Pharaoh
Akhenaten and his Queen Nefertiti broke away from their traditional
polytheistic moon-worshipping and idol-worshipping to worship the One and Only
God the Creator, named Aten in the form of Light Rays from the Sun Disk. They
worshipped the "Light of the World" from the "Sun of
Righteousness", that's why they were chosen in this vision to present the
"Sun of Righteousness" to the world "out of the brightness
of the sun's rays".
Pharaoh Akhenaten and
Queen Nefertiti were the only Pharaoh and Queen in ancient Egypt who received
the revelation from God the Creator. Unfortunately, after Pharaoh Akhenaten
passed away, the nobles and priests from old religions murdered Queen
Nefertiti and took Egypt back to polytheistic idol-worshipping. What's amazing
is that Jeane Dixon also saw the murder of Queen Nefertiti three thousand
years ago in her vision.
Jeane Dixon was a devout
Catholic and God gave her the special gift of prophecy to prophesy some major
historical events in the world (not those trivial things in her newspaper column
or in her social life). In her another book, "The Call to
Glory", she also prophesied the Armageddon to happen in 2020, which was
fulfilled by the Pandemic of Coronavirus followed by the current War in
Ukraine.
3. The
Sign of the "Red Dragon" on the Cover of Time Magazine
There was an
interesting thing happened before the "Male Child" was born in
China. The Time Magazine used a "Red Dragon" as the image to
showcase its featured article: "Red China: The Arrogant Outcast" on
September 13, 1963, right before the "Great Cultural Revolution"
started in 1966. That's the sign that God gave before the birth of the
"Male Child" in the land of the "Red Dragon" in the Book
of Revelation.
Both the visions of
prophecies by Edgar Cayce and Jeane Dixon, along with the sign of the
"Red Dragon" on Time Magazine matched and
confirmed the prophecies of the "Second Coming" of Messiah in the
Bible's Book of Revelation. The prophecies of the Birth of Messiah of the
"Second Coming" have been fulfilled.
IV. The Prophecy of Pope
Francis as the Last Pope before the "Second Coming" of Messiah