Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 I've seen documentaries on this guy, I get the creeps. Not because he was evil or anything, it was just creepy when they do a reinactment of him going into his trance and speaking " we " stuff. Ewe, creepy... Debi > > I ran across this site a few years ago, and found it to be rather > interesting. > > http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/chdata/data/prauti3.html > > " THE EDGAR CAYCE PERSPECTIVE OF AUTISM > > Edgar Cayce gave several readings for individuals exhibiting > autistic features. Because Edgar Cayce was more interested in the > uniqueness of each individual than in diagnostic labels, we cannot be > certain as to whether these cases are representative of autism. The > word autism was never used in any reading or correspondence. However, > descriptions of behaviors and functioning do suggest that certain > persons who received readings may have suffered from autism. > > (Q) Should the body discontinue the use of wheat products, > substituting RYE BREAK, WHITE RICE, OATMEAL CEREAL, BUCKWHEAT AND > CORNMEAL PANCAKES? > (A) It would be well to discontinue the greater portion of the wheat > products, if these others are used - and they are all very well to be > used. (1179-5) > > > Although the above cases vary greatly with regard to symptoms and > severity, some common themes are worth noting. In all these cases > Edgar Cayce focused on nervous system incoordination involving the > sensory nervous system. All these individuals were described as over > sensitive (even " super-sensitive " ). Nerve pressures were cited as > causative factors. Spinal manipulation was consistently recommended, > as was the use of the Radial Appliance to assist with balancing and > coordinating the system. > > Problems with the digestive system and intestinal tract was > significant in two of these cases (1179 and 2014). Therapies such as > abdominal castor oil packs, diet, and dietary supplements were > suggested. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Regarding this section which was cut & pasted from the link below... " The pressures, as we find, exist principally in those of the sacral, the lower dorsal, and the WHOLE of the cervical areas. These are especially seen in the 4th LUMBAR plexus, that prevents coordination in the sympathetic and cerebro-spinal impulses; while those of the central or lower dorsal, sympathetically with the upper or 4th and 5th dorsal, prevent those impulses to the central nerve force as to cause any reaction in this direction, and little or no response is seen in that of a refractory reaction, save as comes through impulses in the imaginative nerve forces of the body. Hence those tendencies of the body to be over sensitive to certain vibrations that may be set up, without the proper coordinating even to BRAIN impulses as to WHAT the reaction SHOULD be. Hence often the body responds in a manner as apparently directly opposite from that as would be, or should be, expected from voluntary or involuntary refractory, or refraction. (2253-1) Osteopathic manipulations to relieve the pressure were recommended. " Is this type of manipulation CranioSacral therapy? See the link below for further information... http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/cranial > > > > I ran across this site a few years ago, and found it to be rather > > interesting. > > > > http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/chdata/data/prauti3.html > > > > " THE EDGAR CAYCE PERSPECTIVE OF AUTISM > > > > Edgar Cayce gave several readings for individuals exhibiting > > autistic features. Because Edgar Cayce was more interested in the > > uniqueness of each individual than in diagnostic labels, we cannot be > > certain as to whether these cases are representative of autism. The > > word autism was never used in any reading or correspondence. However, > > descriptions of behaviors and functioning do suggest that certain > > persons who received readings may have suffered from autism. > > > > (Q) Should the body discontinue the use of wheat products, > > substituting RYE BREAK, WHITE RICE, OATMEAL CEREAL, BUCKWHEAT AND > > CORNMEAL PANCAKES? > > (A) It would be well to discontinue the greater portion of the wheat > > products, if these others are used - and they are all very well to be > > used. (1179-5) > > > > > > Although the above cases vary greatly with regard to symptoms and > > severity, some common themes are worth noting. In all these cases > > Edgar Cayce focused on nervous system incoordination involving the > > sensory nervous system. All these individuals were described as over > > sensitive (even " super-sensitive " ). Nerve pressures were cited as > > causative factors. Spinal manipulation was consistently recommended, > > as was the use of the Radial Appliance to assist with balancing and > > coordinating the system. > > > > Problems with the digestive system and intestinal tract was > > significant in two of these cases (1179 and 2014). Therapies such as > > abdominal castor oil packs, diet, and dietary supplements were > > suggested. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 More articles pertaining to CST & autism: http://home.iprimus.com.au/rboon/CranioSacralTherapy.htm http://www.upledger.com/Clinic/autism.htm > > > > > > I ran across this site a few years ago, and found it to be rather > > > interesting. > > > > > > > http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/chdata/data/prauti3.html > > > > > > " THE EDGAR CAYCE PERSPECTIVE OF AUTISM > > > > > > Edgar Cayce gave several readings for individuals exhibiting > > > autistic features. Because Edgar Cayce was more interested in > the > > > uniqueness of each individual than in diagnostic labels, we > cannot be > > > certain as to whether these cases are representative of autism. > The > > > word autism was never used in any reading or correspondence. > However, > > > descriptions of behaviors and functioning do suggest that certain > > > persons who received readings may have suffered from autism. > > > > > > (Q) Should the body discontinue the use of wheat products, > > > substituting RYE BREAK, WHITE RICE, OATMEAL CEREAL, BUCKWHEAT AND > > > CORNMEAL PANCAKES? > > > (A) It would be well to discontinue the greater portion of the > wheat > > > products, if these others are used - and they are all very well > to be > > > used. (1179-5) > > > > > > > > > Although the above cases vary greatly with regard to > symptoms and > > > severity, some common themes are worth noting. In all these > cases > > > Edgar Cayce focused on nervous system incoordination involving > the > > > sensory nervous system. All these individuals were described as > over > > > sensitive (even " super-sensitive " ). Nerve pressures were cited > as > > > causative factors. Spinal manipulation was consistently > recommended, > > > as was the use of the Radial Appliance to assist with balancing > and > > > coordinating the system. > > > > > > Problems with the digestive system and intestinal tract was > > > significant in two of these cases (1179 and 2014). Therapies > such as > > > abdominal castor oil packs, diet, and dietary supplements were > > > suggested. " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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