In my continuing series on reincarnation, I present you with yet another fascinating article by frequent contributor, Doug Simpson. This engrossing tale of the reincarnation of Thomas Jefferson has a unique twist to it. But you’ll have to read to the end to find out what it is.
As a hypnotherapist, I witnessed, through my clients’ past-life regressions, hundreds of cases of reincarnation. Some were more colorful than others, but all were truly mind-bending. I can personally attest to the fact that there is consciousness beyond death…and now there is scientific evidence to support it.
For those of you who are skeptics, I ask you to please read this article with an open mind. You’re in for a real treat.
The Reincarnation of Thomas Jefferson
The birth of a first child is always a monumental occasion for every family. Mr. 391 and Mrs. 934 of Virginia Beach, Virginia, were no exception. They named their newborn son Thomas Jefferson XXXX, after Mr. 391′s late father, Thomas Jefferson XXXX. Mr. 391 was a relative of Gladys Davis, the long-time secretary and stenographer for Virginia Beach’s renowned mystic, Edgar Cayce, and it should come as no great surprise that the new parents requested a reincarnation or past-life reading for their two-day-old pride-and-joy, who would soon become affectionately known as T.J. Here are the surprise revelations from that day’s reading. Read More→

When Edgar Cayce prepared to enter his self-induced trance state for a reading, those present were usually aware of some of the questions or instructions which would be asked or given, but normally an excited anticipation enveloped the room as no one could predict what new revelations might be uncovered over the next hour or so.
On March 7, 1941, as the afternoon life reading commenced for a three, almost four year old, young miss who was present but much too young to comprehend the process unfolding before her eyes, many a jaw suddenly dropped in unison as Edgar Cayce identified this innocent youngster as the reincarnation of Martha Washington. Here are some excerpts from that afternoon’s reading, 2459-1: Read More→

During forty-three years of his adult life, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) gave more than 14,000 psychic dissertations, called readings, on a variety of subjects. In 1901, at the age of 24, Edgar Cayce gave the first reading for himself, diagnosing a health condition, but it really wasn’t until 1923 that the subject of reincarnation was explored in a reading given to a printer from Ohio. (Interestingly enough, the concept had been mentioned in a prior reading given as early as 1911, but no one among Cayce’s associates was familiar with the idea, so the reference wasn’t recognized as such for decades.) The printer had already obtained successful readings for two members of his family when he asked for a horoscope reading. Toward the end of that reading the sleeping Cayce spoke the curious sentence: “he was once a monk.”
That statement opened the door to a whole new area of research and investigation – the topic of reincarnation. Read More→

The legendary American mystic from Virginia Beach, Virginia, Edgar Cayce, gave approximately 2500 life or reincarnation readings for some 2000 different individuals. Needless to say, most of them were delighted to receive information on their previous incarnations, and a few were startled to discover their past connections to historical individuals and events.
Mrs. 5373 was one of the last people to be granted a life reading from the very-ill Edgar Cayce, who would shortly after suffer a stroke which would ultimately result in his death six months later. Her friend, Mrs. 808, had received twenty medical and past-life readings from Edgar, so Mrs. 5373 had some idea of what she might discover from her past, but the results certainly propelled her into the startled minority. Mrs. 5373 was not present in Virginia Beach when her reading took place; she was at her home in Washington, D.C., and therefore we can only imagine her reactions when she opened the envelope and commenced to read its contents. As an experiment, pretend that you are Mrs. 5373 and you just received your first, and only from Edgar Cayce, reincarnation reading. Imagine how you would have reacted to the excerpts from the reading below. I am reproducing only the highlights, not the entire, rather long reading. Read More→







