November 28, 2005



As of November 22 2005
Latest Release: - Featured On History Channel Nov 28, 2005

Revised 2006 Edition of the "Return of the Phoenix"

TABLE ON CONTENTS & SAMPLE CHAPTERS

available December 2, 2005 in Ebook Open PDF
December 14, 2005 in Paperback
January 15, 2005 in Hardcover
HOW TO ORDER
Here is THE ONLY complete anthology of the prophecies of Edgar Cayce about the 20th and 21st Centuries. No work comes close to presenting the real Edgar Cayce, his life, his work, his detailed predictions, and why this psychic is the most important prophet of our times.


Unmatched anywhere, here is an extraordinary vision of the future, including the "Great Leveling" of the "classes and masses" which must occur to create true justice and democracy, the advent of spiritual values which will transform the Earth, the catastrophic Earth Changes which will culminate in geological upheavals and a catastrophic shifting of the Earth's Spin Axis, the opening of the "Hall of Records" which will reveal the true origin and history of humanity, the Destiny of America, Russia, Japan, and China, and much much more.

Through the 3 books of the Trilogy, Cayce's observations, teachings, and predictions are brought together into a story line of the "World Epic" which defines the looming Change In The Earth which has been and will transform all aspects of the environment and human civilization between 1936 and 2030.

Since doing an interview on Edgar Cayce for the History Channel in August 2005, Mandeville prepared a Revised Edition to correct some technical errors and to update Cayce's predictions in light of the profoundly disturbing historical changes of the past five years. Some of Cayce's most profoundly important prophecies could not be properly understood in the 20th Century, Mandeville claims, not even in 2000 when the first edition was published. But Mandeville is convinced that most of them are now fairly clear.


"The years ahead will be rocky indeed with Global Warming and other upheavals in the "Earth Changes", but during the next several years these may pale in comparison to the economic collapse, wars and revolutions which Cayce tried to warn us about".

ON TV

See the Author being interviewed on the
History Channel
November 28th at 9 PM and 1 AM.
Check back here for additional airings in December and during 2006

Decoding The Past: The Other Nostradamus. Monday, November 28 @ 9pm ET


Decoding The Past: The Other Nostradamus. Tuesday, November 29 @ 1am ET

Decoding The Past: The Other Nostradamus. Saturday, December 03 @ 3pm ET

BULLETIN ITEM: History Channel to air the prophecies of Edgar Cayce, titled "The Other Nostradamus"
[ECB, Black Canyon City Arizona, November 22 2005, 11:30:00 UTC]

An hour long documentary video on the life and prophecies of world famous psychic Edgar Cayce will be aired for the first time on the History Channel on November 28 at 9 PM and 1 AM, (EST).

Titled "The Other Nostradamus", this documentary will feature interviews with a half dozen researchers and scientists who have studied aspects of Edgar Cayce's work, many of whose 1930's predictions are highly relevant and pending for the 21st Century.

One of the featured interviewees is Michael Mandeville, who is one of the most knowledgeable experts on the life and predictions of the phenomenally accurate Cayce. Mandeville helped established Cayce's accuracy with a trilogy of three books he published in 2000 under the title "Return of the Phoenix".

He scientifically established Cayce's accuracy at 84% to 96%, depending on the type of prediction.

Since doing the interview in August, Mandeville has been preparing a revised edition of the trilogy to update Cayce's predictions in light of the profoundly disturbing historical changes of the past five year.

The Revised Edition 2006 of the "Return of the Phoenix" will be available at the beginning of December 2005 in e-book form and by mid-December 2005 in print form.

The History Channel will likely air this program a few more times during the year, which is its practice with documentaries.

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