During his lifetime Edgar Cayce, the 20th-century’s ‘Sleeping Prophet’ - an extraordinary American mysticist with amazing medical diagnostic abilities - gave readings on, among many other topics, Atlantis and Egypt. Cayce described some of the cities of Atlantis as follows (in Lyte Webb Robinson’s summary of the readings Edgar Cayce’s Origin and Destiny of Man):
‘Beautiful stone cities that glistened in the sunlight were scattered across the land. Among them were Amaki, Achaei, and Poseidia, the latter being the most important city of the day. It was located on the last great islands designated by the same name. Here on the Bay of Parfa was once of the best and busiest seaports of the world.’
While I was re-reading this recently, two of the names suddenly jumped out at me. 'Amaki’ and ‘Poseidia’ sound very much like skewed versions of ‘Ramakui’ and ‘Zaidor’ in the book of Manuscripts, when the author is reflecting on where the Egyptian motherland might have been.
Cayce also refers to a firestone, reflective crystals and a stone of light, rejuvenation of the human body, metal alloys unknown to modern-day man, the part of gas pockets in the first great destruction, and the mating between two different species which should not have happened - all these are mentioned in the Kolbrin.
You might wonder why we should take an interest in airy prophesies when trying to ground the Kolbrin. The reason is that Cayce’s readings are now being rediscovered by scholars and archaeologists. In 1968 the name Bimini, a place Cayce prophesied would be rediscovered at about that time, made headlines when a rock formation on the sea bed near Bimini island in the Bahamas was discovered. The writer Graham Hancock has dived there recently and is convinced that it is a man-made structure and part of a now-submerged ancient site.The writer Robert Bauval thinks that the Hall of Records in Giza, mentioned by Cayce, actually exists and will soon be found by Egyptologists. In other words, Cayce’s ‘historical’ readings are being seriously reconsidered.
Has anyone found any other name connections in the Kolbrin recently?