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This is a hands-on guide to healing gems, minerals, metals and the other materials Edgar Cayce mentioned in the life readings he gave. It is a direct link to Cayces work and the recommendations mentioned and suggested by him. Each gem, stone or metal is examined in depth including a history, the uses Cayce recommended, along with a Cayce reading that contains that material. Color photographs will assist in the descriptions.

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Edgar Cayce Guide to Gemstones, Minerals, Metals, and More

Edgar Cayce Guide to Gemstones, Minerals, Metals, and More

Shelley Kaehr, Ph.D.

Copyright 2005 by Shelley Kaehr 6th Printing April 2015 Printed in the USA - photo 1

Copyright 2005
by Shelley Kaehr

6th Printing, April 2015

Printed in the U.S.A.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

A.R.E. Press
215 67th Street
Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061

Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

Kaehr, Shelley, 1967-.

Edgar Cayce guide to gemstones, minerals, metals, and more / Shelley Kaehr

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

ISBN 0-87604-503-4 (trade pbk.)

ISBN 13: 978-0-87604-503-9

1. Precious stonesPsychic aspects 2. Precious stonesTherapeutic use. 3. MineralsPsychic aspects 4. MineralsTherapeutic use. 5. MetalsPsychic aspects. 6. MetalsTherapeutic use. I. Title.

BF1442.P74K34 2005

133.2549dc22

2005001848

A Note to the Reader

The thoughts and opinions expressed in this book are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the medical or metaphysical philosophy of the Edgar Cayce readings or the policy of the A.R.E.

Edgar Cayce gave readings for particular individuals with specific conditions; therefore, no part of this book is intended as medical advice, nor does the A.R.E. endorse any of the information contained herein as prescription for the treatment of disease.

A Note About the Cayce Readings

During Edgar Cayces life, the Cayce psychic readings were all numbered to provide confidentiality. The first set of numbers (e.g., 294) refers to the individual or group for whom the reading was given. The second set of numbers (e.g., 5) refers to the number in the series from which the reading is taken. For example, 294-5 identifies the reading as the fifth one given to the subject assigned #294.

Edgar Cayce Readings 1971, 1993-2007
by the Edgar Cayce Foundation.
All rights reserved.

Cover design by Richard Boyle

Contents
Acknowledgments

As with any project of this magnitude, there are many people to thank. First, to my great friends Dr. Raymond Moody and Auda Marie, thank you for introducing me to the A.R.E. and for supporting my work.

To Charles Thomas Cayce, Leslie Cayce, and Ken Skidmore, thank you for your support and for commissioning me to do this project.

To my many friends in the gem business, including: Charlie and Pat Mark, Steven Crystalmaster Rosley, Gary Fleck, Kayse Williams, Katchie Stewart, Bob Nelson, and Gary Kaufman, who have taught me so much.

To the many gracious people who allowed me to photograph their stones and told me wonderful tales of the gem trade, I am deeply grateful. Thanks to Jimmy and Joyce Cacek, Neil Kinnane, Bob and Mary Lewis, Jacky Chan, Sandy and Trudy Craig, Theo Manos and Demetrios Constantinades, Anthony Frasier, Pat and Kathy Curry, Marc Jobin, Ken Allgier, Mike and Sandra Sprunger, and Rolfe Foxwell.

To my friends for their love and support: Paul Martin, Joe Crosson, Gordon Morehead, Linnea Armstong, Cheryl Doyle, Kathy Brown, Michelle Burden, Victoria Wong, Lori Edwards, and Nancy Zak.

And finally to my family: Mickey, Gail, and Mark, without you I would not be able to write and I would know nothing about gems and minerals. I THANK YOU!

Introduction

One night, a few years ago, I had a dream that I was being led down a dimly lighted tunnel with earthen walls. I followed the path and came upon a large open room where the figure of a man stood with his back to me.

As the man turned around and I saw his face, I was stunned. It was Edgar Cayce. Although his eyes were open, he appeared trancelike as he spoke but a single phrase to me: The Maltese Falcon.

I gasped, and that motion alone was enough to startle me out of my deep sleep. I replayed the sequence hundreds of times in my mind over the next few days, wondering what it meant.

I walked to the library first thing the next morning to retrieve a copy of Dashiell Hammetts classic and began to read. It would take many months for me to finally figure out the significance of the book to my own path, and now the novel is indelibly engrained in my consciousness forever.

Shortly after that, I began having a recurring dream about a beautiful beach I had never been to before. The serenity and beauty of it was unlike any I had ever seen. I grew up in California and North Carolina and wondered where this beach was since it was clearly not those places, nor any I had seen in Florida, or elsewhere in the world.

Within a couple of months, I was at my parents house while they were watching a program on television featuring a segment on Virginia Beach.

When I saw the long misty stretches of sand and the beautifully peaceful white buildings, I immediately recognized it as the place I visited in my dream. Still, I had yet to discover what it all meant.

A few years ago, I wrote a book called Gemstone Journeys to teach people about my experiences in gem healing. Each year since then I travel to the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show to sign a few books, see friends and purchase minerals.

My annual trip across the desert is like a pilgrimage to me now. It is a time for me to journey alone and reflect on the previous year, while planning the future.

During last years trip, I was guided to take along the book Gems and Stones Based on the Edgar Cayce Readings, originally compiled by the A.R.E. in 1960. I somehow knew I was to begin to explore some of the gems and stones Cayce spoke about in the life readings by purchasing and working with them.

That is one of the things I love most about this topic. No matter how many years you live, there is always so much more to learn. The mineral kingdom is so vast; I doubt it is possible to explore it all in just one lifetime. I certainly intend to try.

After my desert journey, I was clearly guided to approach the A.R.E. about updating this material, and it is my great honor to do so.

I have always admired Edgar Cayces work, not only because of his immense talents as a psychic, but because of the man himself.

I am inspired by Cayces story of hardship and perseverance. No matter what happened he knew what God sent him here to do and did whatever was necessary to live life according to His purpose. For that, Cayce is a hero in my mind.

In these next pages, we will explore one of my favorite topics as it relates to the greatest psychic to ever liveEdgar Cayce.

Part One
Vibrational Healing
Fundamentals of Energy Medicine

As is known, the body in action or a live bodyemanates from same the vibrations to which it as a body is vibrating, both physical and spiritual. Just as there is an aura when a string of a musical instrument is vibratedthe tone is produced by the vibration. In the body the tone is given off rather in the higher vibration, or the color. Hence this is a condition that exists with each physical body.

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I would like to begin by explaining some of the fundamentals of energy or vibrational healing. As you know, everything in the universe is made up of basically the same thingsstrings of atoms put together in millions of different ways. Ancient Hawaiians believed you are really no different from the chair you are sitting on, meaning everything has consciousness, of some sort. What separates you and me from our kitchen table is the carbon element, which gives us life and soul.

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