Again, though, I return to your challenge at post 131:
Sure, we might wish to be dismissive because of the Atlantis retrocognitions - or the new age theology he picked up from his reading with Arthur Lammers (Cayce was very suggestive per his work with Layne.) Some might wish to be dismissive out of hand on the basis that he might have been controlled by demons.
But in the end, on both the Cayce website and on the Christian rebuttal website - the instances of telepathy actually happened and were documented and witnessed by third parties. Seems to me that fits your challenge for verifiable instances of telepathy.
If you wish to dismiss Cayce altogether, fine. Nevertheless, there is much evidence that he was telepathic and no evidence that he committed fraud in that regard, as far as I know.