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Edgar Cayce Reveals Why You Feel This Is Not Your True Home



6 May 2025



Do you feel like you don't belong in this world?  That unexplainable emptiness and longing for something more might not be just in your head.  In this mind-opening video, we explore Edgar Cayce's profound revelations about "displaced souls" - beings who originate from other planes of existence but have incarnated on Earth with a special purpose.  Discover why you've always felt different, recognize the signs of being a displaced soul, and learn how to break through the "veil of forgetting" that keeps you disconnected from your true nature.  This isn't just another spiritual theory - it's a recognition of who you truly are and why you're really here.


  • The telltale signs you might be a displaced soul

  • Why Edgar Cayce believed certain souls feel alienated on Earth

  • The "veil of forgetting" and how it affects your consciousness

  • The forces working against your spiritual awakening

  • How to recognize and overcome spiritual interference

  • The stages of remembering your true origin

  • The transformative point of no return in spiritual awakening

  • Practical steps to align with your soul's true purpose

 

 

You're not crazy, you're not lost, and you're not weak.  That emptiness inside you, that void you can't explain, that strange certainty that this world isn't your true home; it isn't an illusion, it's a signal, a clue, an echo of something your soul already knows, but your mind has forgotten, and today for the first time you're going to understand why.  But I must warn you, what you're about to hear isn't just another story, it's not recycled spirituality, it's not entertainment, it's a key; one that can open the most important door in your life, and once you open it there's no closing it again, because what Edgar Cayce revealed isn't found in school textbooks, or news broadcasts, or motivational speeches.  It's deliberately hidden, because if everyone knew, the entire system would collapse.  If something inside you has always felt you're here for a greater purpose, if you've ever looked at the sky with inexplicable sadness, if you felt like you're waiting for something though you don't know what, then stay until the very end.  This isn't just a video, it's a portal, and you're about to step through it.  Before you dive into this life-changing revelation take a moment to hit that subscribe button and notification bell.  What I'm about to share with you in this video isn't just information, it's recognition.  It's awakening, it's coming home.

 

Have you ever felt like you simply don't fit in here, not because you're depressed or going through a rough patch?  It's something deeper, an inner voice whispering that this place, this world, this reality, isn't your true home.  As if you were thrown onto a stage that doesn't belong to you; like an actor who's forgotten their role but still knows they're not part of that play.  This isn't a crazy theory.  Edgar Cayce, known as the sleeping prophet, didn't just intuit this, he saw it, understood it, and explained it; and when you begin to hear what he revealed, something within you will respond, something ancient that you may have carried since before you were born.  Edgar Cayce spoke of a truth that many find too uncomfortable to touch because if it's true, and there are reasons to believe it is, then everything we consider real begins to waver.  What he firmly stated was this.


Displaced souls

Many human beings on Earth are not originally from here.  They don't belong to this plane, this frequency.  Edgar Cayce called them displaced souls; spirits from distinct realities with distinct natures, with purposes that don't fit into the noise and logic of this world, and the most brutal part; when these souls incarnate, they forget everything.  But their bodies don't forget, their hearts don't forget, and that's why they feel that nostalgia, that emptiness, that no success, no relationship, no material achievement can fill.  How can you tell if you're one of these souls?  There are signs, and if you're listening to this you probably recognize several of them already even if you haven't named them.  Edgar Casey described it with almost uncomfortable clarity.  These are people, who since childhood, looked at the sky with a strange melancholy.  They feel uncomfortable with meaningless rules and ask why, when everyone else simply obeys.  They cannot tolerate injustice, not because they were taught so but because their spiritual structure cannot bear it.  They can feel others suffering as if it were their own.  They have an emotional memory that precedes this life, although they don't know how to explain it, and here's where it gets even deeper.  Edgar Cayce said these displaced souls didn't come by chance, they were brought, called, dragged.  Some voluntarily, others not so much, but all with a purpose.

 

This purpose lies buried beneath layers upon layers of forgetting, trauma, and cultural programming; that's why the world seems so hostile to them.  They're here with a sensitivity that doesn't adjust to the brutality of this plane.  They're like instruments tuned to music that isn't heard here, and that's why they feel they're in the wrong place as if living in a reality governed by alien laws as if everything around had a grey filter.  A distortion separating them from the true meaning of things.  Edgar Cayce spoke of what he called the veil of forgetting; one of the deepest mysteries of human existence.  He didn't see it as a curse nor as a blessing, but described it as an intelligent living dense veil, placed before the soul incarnates into a human body.  This veil doesn't just erase memories of past lives but also the remembrance of other worlds, other ways of being, of promises made and battles fought before birth, because if the soul remembered everything it couldn't function here.  Edgar Cayce explained that shortly before incarnating the soul crosses a vibrational threshold that activates the veil, a gradual disconnection.  What the soul remembers last before crossing is an intense sensation, perhaps love, anguish, or a sense of urgent mission.  But upon entering the body everything fades away; not by prohibition but because the density of this plane couldn't bear such weight within a human body.  So the soul forgets what it was, forgets what it knows, forgets why it's here, but it doesn't completely erase itself, and that's where the true story begins.

 

Even without remembering with your mind, your body remembers, your heart remembers, your intuition remembers, and those strange sensations begin to emerge.  That source-less sadness, that yearning; nothing satisfies that restlessness, even in happy moments, as if you were living a borrowed life, as if someone else were dreaming for you, and when you try to explain, words fail because these aren't ideas but vibrations without translation in this language.  Edgar Cayce explained that the veil of forgetting doesn't just act at birth but is reinforced throughout life by education, culture and customs.

 

The veil of forgetting

Everything conspires to keep it active to keep you from asking uncomfortable questions, from seeking too much, from being content with the visible, the concrete - what can be measured, and if you question if you feel something is missing, they quickly label you as strange, distracted, unrealistic, or unstable, because the entire world unknowingly collaborates to keep that veil intact, not out of malice but out of fear.   If you began to remember you couldn't continue living as before, and that's frightening.  But the soul is stubborn and sooner or later it pushes, seeking cracks.  Edgar Cayce said that awakening begins in small tears in this veil; seemingly insignificant moments that nevertheless break through, a vivid dream, a shocking phrase, an encounter with someone who looks at you as if they've known you for a thousand lives, a silence so intense it makes you hear something beyond your thoughts, and then something opens.  You don't know what it is, you don't know why you're crying, you don't know why you're trembling, but you feel it; the veil is tearing, you are remembering.

 

Here's something no one tells you; remembering isn't always pleasant.  Often, it's painful because not only do beautiful things return to memory but everything you lost, everything you had to abandon to be here.  Edgar Cayce compared it to leaving a cave after years in darkness.  The light hurts, burns, blinds, but it's real and once you see it you can't pretend you don't know.  As the veil tears the first feeling many of these souls experience is confusion, they don't know whom to trust, what to believe.  Everything that seems secure now waivers and confusion is normal because they're between two worlds.  The old no longer fits but the new hasn't fully revealed itself yet.  They're in no man's land, that grey zone where learning loses meaning and the new is still just intuition.  That's when many become frightened want to turn back, extinguish the light, but the soul doesn't allow it because once the process begins its irreversible.

 

Edgar Cayce said there are guardians at this threshold; beings, energies, entities, that protect the boundary between forgetting and memory.  They're not there to forbid but to test to ensure you're ready, because the interferences remembering brings power, but also responsibility.  When you recover parts of your spiritual memory you begin to impact your surroundings.  Your vibration changes, your presence transforms, your decisions can no longer be the same.  You can no longer conform to a meaningless life and this involves losses.  Perhaps you've already sensed something without being able to fully name it?  Not everything that hinders you in this world comes from within you, there are forces that aren't seen, unannounced influences that have been operating since birth

 

Edgar Cayce was direct; there are entities working to ensure you never remember who you are.  Not out of personal hatred but because your awakening interrupts an artificial order they've been trying to maintain for centuries.  Awakening the soul isn't just a personal quest It's a revolutionary act.  When a displaced soul remembers, it emits a distinct frequency, a vibration of truth that dissolves structures, that's why the interferences begin.  Don't expect dramatic attacks; many are subtle, silent, invisible, but they're there with the sole objective of keeping you asleep.  Some interferences aren't conscious, they come from people repeating patterns; parents who don't understand your sensitivity, teachers who ridicule your questions, friends who push you toward distraction instead of encouraging exploration of your feelings.  Everything conditions, erases, puts you to sleep, but there are also conscious interferences that know exactly what happens when you meditate, when you remember, when you enter silence, and your awakening doesn't suit them.  Edgar Cayce called these forces contrary to soul development.  They aren't demons in the religious sense but ancient intelligences existing in the folds of reality.  Some are alien to the human world, others are integrated, living in fear, chaos, distraction and confusion, and most disturbing, they don't need to attack you directly.  They only have to convince you that you're small, that you're alone, that none of this makes Energy bonds sense, and they do it so well that you end up believing these are your own thoughts.

 

Additionally, there are energetic bonds.  When you don't remember who you are you form relationships that reinforce forgetting.  Bonds where your sensitivity is treated as weakness, your intuition ridiculed.  These connections create ties that prevent access to memory, not because these people are evil but because they too are trapped in the same system and unknowingly become agents of the veil.  The darkest thing Edgar Cayce revealed was this; some souls are tracked before they're even born because their light and potential are visible on other planes.  Certain spiritual control systems have protocols to detect them.  They tend to have particularly difficult lives, born into dysfunctional environments, suffering early traumas, deprived of love, care and nurturing, because a wounded soul is easier to manipulate to make doubt, to keep asleep.  Yet many still awaken because something inside them doesn't surrender.

 

Edgar Cayce also spoke of language as interference; words, concepts, names can imprison the soul.  If you identify as sensitive, intense, or unstable, you end up adapting to these labels, but you aren't that, you're a dormant memory, and each time you choose silence instead of pretending, each time you choose uncomfortable truth instead of convenient lies, you're weakening the interferences.  But this comes at a price.  Edgar Cayce made it clear that when you remember who you are, when you tear the veil you become a target, not because you're special but because you become dangerous to the system.  It can no longer manipulate you with fear, nor distract you with noise, nor use guilt to confine you, because you stop operating from programming and start operating from your essence, and that destabilizes everything.  That's why often, just when you're awakening, a storm happens; relationships break, projects crumble, you fall ill, feel directionless without the silent war certainties.  It's not punishment but resistance, the system collapsing in the face of your new frequency, the old reality trying to drag you back.  But if you don't yield something breaks, something is freed, something is revealed.

 

Edgar Cayce called this the silent war; a battle not fought with weapons but with attention, clarity, and truth.  Each time you choose to feel instead of flee, each time you ask yourself "Is this mine or has it been implanted in me?", you're winning because you begin to see to differentiate and to remember, and perhaps everything you've suffered, everything you've lost, everything you didn't understand, has been the way your soul cut through the noise to reach this point, to hear this to confirm what you've always known.  You aren't crazy, you aren't broken; you're awakening.  There's a moment no one warns you about, an instant that doesn't arrive with applause or celestial clarity.  It's silent, raw, and sometimes devastating.  It's the moment when you remember, not with your mind but with your soul.  Not as a beautiful idea but as a certainty that cuts through and doesn't leave, and in that instant everything that was once normal ceases.  The world changes to make sense.

 

Edgar Cayce said, without softening it, when the soul recovers its memory, the world becomes unrecognizable.  It's not that the world changes, you change, and with that change you begin to see what was always before your eyes, but you couldn't notice.  You see the programming in every conversation, the lie behind each mask, the empty repetition in every everyday gesture.  You see how people live without living, how they run without knowing why, how they repeat ideas they don't feel, rules they don't understand, roles that erase them, and everything you once tolerated, once justified, now becomes unbearable.  The hardest part isn't what you see outside but what you recognize within.  Edgar Cayce explained this as a fracture of consciousness, because remembering isn't just recovering something lost but also confronting everything you did when you didn't know who you were, and that hurts.  It hurts to look back and see how many times you erased yourself out of fear, how many times you settled for less than you deserved, how many times you lied to yourself to fit in, not out of weakness but for survival, because without memory the soul does what it can.

 

But now that you know you can't continue the same way, here comes the real challenge; the world doesn't adapt to your awakening, you change but your surroundings don't.  The people you knew, no longer vibrate the same way, the places where you felt comfortable now suffocate you, the conversations you once enjoyed now seem absurd.  It's not arrogance, it's frequency.  You've moved something inside yourself that no longer fits in your old environment, and this creates a new form of solitude; Edgar Cayce called this the second fall.  The first was forgetting, the second – this, the second fall, is remembering and realizing you're alone in that remembrance, because you can't force anyone to see what you see, can't share something that still can't be explained.  You can only be present, wounded and awake, sustaining a world that's crumbling inside you, while outside everything remains the same, and many at this point wish to turn back, extinguish the fire, pretend nothing happened, because remembering brings weight, responsibility, and clarity, and you can no longer distract yourself as before, nor deceive yourself without consequences.

 

The world doesn't bend to your awakening; you realign yourself, and when you do, the world reacts.  But before that you need to cross the desert, the phase where everything falls, everything is tested; where you feel you can't go on.  Edgar Cayce said something unforgettable; the hardest test comes just before the soul stabilizes in its new vibration.  It's the final purge, the final detachment; after that, something aligns in you, and though you still don't have all the answers, you no longer need them, because now you trust not in the world, or in logic, but in yourself, in what you carry within in; what can't be explained but guides every step.  Then you discover this; the world doesn't change to adjust to you, you change, and where there was noise there's now consciousness, where there was reaction there's presence, where there was fear there's power.  Not power over others but inner power, the power to choose at every moment.  Perhaps this is the real purpose of remembering; not to accumulate knowledge but to be, to be coherent, free authentic.  The you that chose, before falling into this body, the you that travelled from another plane with a mission that's now beginning to reveal itself, and this you is awakening.  There's a point of no return that isn't marked by date or ritual or applause; it's subtle, almost imperceptible, but when it comes you know it's the instant.  Stay aligned when everything you remembered begins to take shape.  You not only know you're not of this world, but you understand why you chose to come, and there begins another story.

 

Edgar Cayce said "Remembering your origin is only half the journey.  The second half, the more complex and sacred, is living from that remembrance”, because now you know you came with a mission.  Not a destiny carved in stone but an inner deep and non-negotiable calling, a silent compass that points to something only you can say, create, and sustain.  Not because you're special but because you carry something unique that won't manifest without you, and here everything becomes complicated; because one thing is to remember who you are, another very different thing is to stay aligned with it in a world that continues following rules you don't recognize, that challenges you every day.  Edgar Cayce said the incarnated soul doesn't come just to shine, but to anchor, and so light in the midst of mud, to sustain vibration amid noise, to be a breaking point in a system that feeds on inertia and that tires, that burns.  Because now that you know, everything you do matters more.  You can no longer fall into the old programming, can't betray yourself without feeling it like internal acid.  You're being observed not by external eyes but by your own soul, by the highest part of you that reminds you at every moment.  You didn't come to repeat but to transform.

 

If you felt something stir within you as you've heard or read these words, if something has resonated at the deepest level of your being, know that it wasn't by chance that you found this message.  The awakening has already begun.  If what you've heard today has stirred something deep within you, if you felt that uncanny recognition as if these words were speaking directly to your soul, then this is not the end but just the beginning of your journey.  Don't let this awakening fade back into the noise of everyday life.  Subscribe now to continue this path of remembrance together.  Hit that subscribe button and notification bell so you don't miss the next chapters of this profound exploration.

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