05.01.2026

What Does Your Soul Really See While You Sleep – Edgar Cayce’s Forbidden Vision

By Vitia

For centuries, sleep was seen solely as a biological necessity. Sleep to rest the body, close the eyes and turn off the mind. However, ancient spiritual traditions and modern revelations agree on something disturbing: while the body sleeps, the soul remains awake.

According to teachings attributed to Edgar Cayce, the dream is not an unconscious emptiness, but a doorway to realities that the awakened mind cannot process. Cayce stated that, by sleeping, the soul is partially freed from physical limitations and accesses planes where time, matter and identity function in a different way.

In this context, a recent revelation attributed to a former Vatican cardinal reignites the controversy: there is an ancestral method, used in secret by influential leaders and public figures, that takes advantage of the pre-dream state to manifest desires and shape personal reality. This practice would have been censored for more than 1,500 years for its enormous transformative power.

Below, visualize all these concepts in the following video from the channel: The power of the mind:

The Hidden Truth of the Dream

For Cayce, sleep is the moment when ordinary consciousness is silenced and makes room for higher consciousness. These are not fantasies or simple images created by the brain. It is a real experience of the soul on other levels of existence.

While we sleep:

  • The physical body rests.
  • The rational mind quiets down.
  • The soul moves more freely.

It is in this state that deep areas of the brain that normally remain inactive are activated, allowing perceptions, intuitions and understandings that are impossible during wakefulness.

The Three Dimensions of the Soul

Edgar Cayce described the soul as a traveler between three main dimensions during sleep:

  1. Physical
    dimension Memories, recent emotions, and stresses of the day are processed here. Many everyday dreams are born at this level.
  2. Psychic or intermediate
    dimension It is the space where symbols, messages and warnings appear. On this plane, the soul translates spiritual information into a language that the mind can understand.
  3. Spiritual
    dimension The deepest and least consciously accessible. In it, the soul comes into contact with universal truths, records of other lives, and personal purpose. When you wake up, only fragments of this experience come to your memory.

Dreams or realities?

From this point of view, the question changes completely. It’s not a question of whether the dreams are real, but what part of reality we’re observing.

Many dreams would not be inventions of the brain, but authentic experiences that the rational mind, limited by language and logic, tries to translate into confused images when it wakes up. Because of this, certain scenes seem absurd, but leave an intense emotion or a sense of revelation.

Cayce argued that paying attention to these emotions is more important than interpreting images literally.

The secret ritual before bed

The technique mentioned in the recent revelations is based on a simple but powerful principle: the pre-sleep state of mind determines what the soul experiences.

The ritual consists of:

  • Silence external distractions.
  • Align intention, emotion, and thought.
  • Formulate a clear desire, question, or purpose internally.

On that threshold between waking and sleeping, the conscious mind weakens and intention penetrates directly into deep levels of being. According to Cayce, ideas are sown there that later manifest themselves as intuitions, correct decisions or subtle changes in everyday reality.

It is not magic or hypnosis, but an ancient form of spiritual self-programming, feared for centuries by institutions that sought to control access to inner knowledge.

Acknowledgements

This content is inspired by the teachings attributed to Edgar Cayce and ancient spiritual traditions that understood sleep as a sacred act. To those who dare to observe their inner world with respect and awareness, these ideas continue to remind us that sleep is not disconnecting, but traveling.



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