Edgar Cayce's psychic visions of coming Earth changes were global in reach, monumental in scope, breathtaking in their implications, and phenomenal in that some of them preceded corroborating scientific discoveries by several decades and many of which have yet to take place.
Here are the highlights of some of the predictions that came through Edgar Cayce:
1. The sinking of the "greater portion of Japan" into the sea.
2. The changing of the upper portion of Europe "in the twinkling of an eye."
3. The disappearance of the main portion of New York City.
4. The emptying of the Great Lakes into the Gulf of Mexico.
5. Noticeable physical changes in "New York....Connecticut, and the like."
6. The "Disappearance of "the southern portions of Carolina , Georgia," sooner than "New York City itself."
7. A shifting of the Poles of the Earth.
8. The breaking up of the Earth in the western portion of America.
9. Inundations by Earthquakes along the coast of California and between Salt Lake and southern Nevada following "greater activities in the Vesuvius or Pelee."
10. Disturbances in portions of the west coast, east coast, and central portions of America.
11. The appearance of open waters off northern Greenland.
12. The breaking up of "conditions in the South Pacific."
13. The appearance of new lands off the Caribbean Sea.
14. The shaking of South America "from the uppermost portion to the end."
15. The appearance of land off the east coast of America.
16. The appearance of land "in the Antarctic off of Tierra del Fuego."
17. Upheavals in the Arctic and Antarctic that will cause volcanic eruptions in the Torrid areas.
18. The rising from the sea of the temple of Atlantis.
19. The rising of Poseidia, "among the first portions of Atlantis to rise from the sea."
20. Many disturbances "in other lands" beyond America.
21. The sinking or rising of the crust in the Mediterranean (Etna) area.
22. The sinking of many of the World War 2 battlefields to become oceans, seas, or bays.
23. The sinking of the coast lines of "many a land."
24. The appearance of lands in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.