Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Introduction - During the course of his career as a psychic, Edgar Cayce provided many readings on the human condition -- its origins, purpose, and destiny. This information is the basis of Edgar Cayce's cosmology. One of the strengths of the Cayce approach is its comprehensiveness. Whereas there often seems to be a vast divide between the theories and constructs of modern physics and the day-to-day reality of life on earth, the Cayce approach attempts to connect the domain of science with the most common experiences of life.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 1a: First Cause - Edgar Cayce consistently maintained that the universe is lawful and based on cause and effect. For Cayce, there is a spiritual First Cause that underlies all physical manifestations.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 2c: Mists of Creation -- The Edgar Cayce readings use the phrase "mists that are gathering" to indicate that the nebulous creative process that is the source of stars and solar systems is still active.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 2j: Gravity - Edgar Cayce asserted that "everything is vibratory" and that the force of gravity can best be understood as "octaves" of vibration. Cayce went on to explain that gravity can be harnessed to push (or repel) as well as attract. He went on to discuss how Atlanteans used the repulsive force of gravity in their advanced technology.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 2k: String Theory - String theory is an exciting new approach to physics that has been called a "theory of everything." Interestingly, string theory bears some striking similarities to the Cayce perspective on how the universe works. Of particular note is the emphasis on unity, vibration, and multidimensional reality.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 3d: Sojourns - To sojourn is to stay as a temporary resident (Webster's Universal Encyclopedic Dictionary). The Cayce readings refer to the temporary inhabitation of the planets in this system as planetary sojourns.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 3q: Resonance - We resonate to the universe based on how we have used our will in the various realms where we have sojourned. This is the basis for Edgar Cayce's astrology.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology 5a: Co-Creation -- Edgar Cayce's interactive approach to creation and evolution is a complex model that you will not likely hear in a high school biology class or in a church Sunday school either, for that matter.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology 6c: Psychogenesis -- In his book entitled "The Bone Peddlers", author William Fix lays out the concept of "psychogenesis" as an explanation for how mental processes could have materialized physical forms in the ancient past. Fix defines psychogenesis as "the initiation of a novel form of creature through the activity of a psychic -- that is mental or spiritual -- agency."
Fix begins his argument for the holistic nature of humans by citing the abundant literature on spiritual and mental healing. He postulates that such healing is simply a manifestation of "mind over matter," which in parapsychology is called psychokinesis. Positive reports of psychokinesis come from parapsychologists who announce significant findings based on subtle effects, such as the ability of certain individuals to psychically influence the output of random-event generators.
In terms of creation and evolution, this could account for the ability of souls to create thought forms that gradually materialized into physical bodies. Manipulation of the genetic material of such biological entities via a form of some form of psychokinesis (such as psychogenesis) sounds very much like the "moulding" process cited by Edgar Cayce as means by which souls gradually formed prehuman flesh bodies in Mu and Atlantis.
Psychogenesis is a logic explanation of Cayce's metaphysical assertion that spirit is the life, mind is the builder, and the physical is the result.
Edgar Cayce's Cosmology 7g: The Anthropic Principle -- We live in a lawful universe with narrowly-defined characteristics that are ideal (some say essential) for the creation and sustained existence of human life. The idea that the universe has been conspicuously "fine-tuned" for human existence is called the anthropic principle.
Based on the Edgar Cayce readings one might assume that the universe is also calibrated to accommodate soul expression during planetary sojourns on the multidimensional heavenly bodies of this solar system and beyond. To coin a term, Cayce's version of the guiding precept underlying the formation of a soul-friendly universe could be called the soulthropic principle.