Hugh Lynn Cayce
Hugh Lynn Cayce (1907-1982) was the eldest son of Edgar
Cayce. He turned his father's Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.
(A.R.E.) into an organization of international renown and developed widespread
recognition and acceptance of subjects such as psychical research, dream
analysis, meditation, and spiritual development, serving as chairman of the
board before his death. He received critical praise for his first book,
Venture Inward (recently re-released as Venturing Inward)
which examined safe and unsafe methods of exploring personal psychic experiences
and the unconscious mind; and for which A.R.E.'s Member magazine is named. His
other books include The Outer Limits of Edgar Cayce's Power, with Edgar
Evans Cayce, which explores the relatively small number (200) of Edgar Cayce’s
readings that appeared to be inaccurate, and Edgar Cayce on Overcoming Fear
and Anxiety, with Kevin J. Todeschi, which explores the possible origins of
fears as well as the very nature of fear itself and is available to A.R.E.
Members for download at EdgarCayce.org/members.