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Edgar Cayce Center
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Edgar Cayce Remedies


 No matter what illness or ailment concerns us, certain basic principles about health and healing are relevant.  These are the premises upon which all of the Cayce health information rests. The first fundamental idea about healing requires that we maintain a creative balance between two principles:

  1. All healing comes from the infinite -- that is, from attunement and harmony with our spiritual source.  The infinite is just as accessible and available in the visible, physical world as it is in the invisible realm.
  2. At the same time, each person must take responsibility for his or her own healing process.  No one can simply sit back and wait passively for healing to occur.

This second principle -- the need for self-responsibility -- can take many forms.  For example, healing requires attunement, and no one knows better than ourselves exactly what has gotten us out of attunement in the past.  Often, if we'll look closely at our lives, we can see (without needing a gifted medical clairvoyant such as Edgar Cayce) what's causing our illness. 
    To illustrate self-responsibility further, the human body has a marvelous, innate drive to heal itself, but we've got to do our part to help.  A broken bone will naturally try to mend; however, the fracture needs to be set properly for the healing to be complete and effective. 
    Balance among body, mind, and spirit is another key to Cayce's philosophy of healing.  For healing to be complete and lasting, we must recognize and meet the needs of each of these three levels.  Virtually no illness or disease can be treated successfully at only one of these three levels. 
    What's more, Cayce affirms that the human body will naturally stay healthy -- and even rejuvenate itself -- if a kind of internal balance can be maintained.  "Dis-ease" starts when one part of the body draws energy from another part.  One portion of an organism may become overcharged with the creative life force, while another portion becomes undernourished.  The result is a gradual disintegration of the body and the onset of illness. 
    The opposite of this sort of disintegration is rejuvenation.  The readings assert that we are continuously rebuilding our bodies.  Within any seven-year period, each cell is replaced.  If we'll allow it, our bodies will transform any problem and resuscitate any condition.  But our ingrained habits usually block this healing potential -- the habits of action and, even more potent, the habits of mind. 
    What role do drugs and medicine play in the healing process?  Cayce's philosophy clearly sees a place for them, but warns of misunderstanding how they work and of expecting more of them than is possible.  Any healing method attempts to create an experience of oneness, in hopes of then stimulating a similar response in the body.  For some people in some situations, a drug may be the best way to accomplish this -- just as in other cases, surgery may be the best way to stimulate healing.  Medicines can be a practical application of the one life force.  Occasionally they must be very potent in their reactions in order to get the patient through an acute illness.  But Cayce from time to time encouraged people to consider the herbal formulas he recommended to be tonics and stimulants, rather than medicines.
    The dangerous side of medicines is their potential to diminish the body's own healing work.  This is what Cayce  alluded to when he warned about "palliatives" that deceive the soul with half truths and temporary relief.  It's also what he meant when he warned that we shouldn't come to rely on any condition outside of ourselves that could be assimilated by the body inwardly.  All of this is to say, take the medications prescribed by the physician you trust.  But keep in mind this thought: what those chemicals can do is temporarily -- and somewhat artificially -- give your body an experience of greater oneness.  Healing that really takes hold and lasts must come from changing one's inner consciousness and vibration.  That happens most effectively from consistent and persistent human effort (i.e., engaging one's desires, purposes, and will) -- something that pills all too easily allow us to skip. 
    Cayce's healing philosophy includes other insights that can help us avoid misunderstanding.  For example, one principle states that the best treatment procedures sometimes cause a temporary worsening of conditions.  If we didn't recognize this possibility, we might give up just before the benefits begin to appear.  A closely related principle states that when a body is re-establishing its attunement, it tends to be more sensitive.  Again, if we misunderstand that heightened sensitivity, we might not see the good that is slowly being effected. 
    The mind is a focus of other healing principles.  The unconscious mind plays a role in many illnesses and diseases.  One example of this is the karmic factor in health problems.  Memories from previous incarnations, stored in the soul mind, can trigger problems in the body.  Of course, we shouldn't go so far as to suppose that every health challenge has past-life roots; nevertheless, the perspective of reincarnation can help us understand what we could possibly be dealing with as we seek healing. 
    The familiar Cayce axiom, "Mind is the builder," leads us to wonder exactly which attitudes and emotions best foster healing.  The readings emphasize several:

* Self-acceptance.  As we rid ourselves of self-condemnation, we make room for 
healing forces to enter. 
* Optimism and hope.  We're encouraged to expect healing. 
* Patience.  It's much easier and quicker to destroy health than it is to rebuild it.  We need to be willing to patiently invest whatever time is require.

Perhaps the most important principle of the mind's relationship to healing concerns purposefulness.  A person can experience temporarily an outer healing -- that is, in the physical body only -- yet still be spiritually sick.  What cures the soul?  A commitment to a purposeful life.  Not just any purpose, but instead one that reflects care for other people. 

    On occasion a reading from Cayce would pose this question to the person who was ill:  What would you do with your life if you were healed?   The position of Cayce's psychic source was simply this: Why correct the physical condition unless there's also going to be an inner correction?  People who are looking for both inner and outer healing are the best candidates for restored health and vitality.  In Cayce's philosophy, healing should equip us to be more useful to others. From "INTRODUCTION TO THE CAYCE READINGS ON HEALTH AND HEALING" by Mark Thurston, Ph.D.
     For, all healing comes from the one source. And whether there is the application of foods, exercise, medicine or even the knife-it is to bring [to] the consciousness of the forces within the body that aid in reproducing themselves-[which is] the awareness of creative or God forces.
Edgar Cayce Reading 2696-1

 


INTRO - Couples Massage Workshop using Cayce-Reilly Techniques w. Ann & James Carricato
Intro: Sept 24. Workshop October 16

September 24, 2010, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

INTRO To Couples Massage Workshop

One day Course:  Sat. October 16th; 11-6 pm; Members: $100; Nonmembers $110

Finding new ways using Cayce/Reilly massage techniques to nurture and restore relaxation in your relationship.

 Today health care professions are acknowledging the benefits of massage: relaxing nerves, organs, and glands. Massage eliminates trapped toxins and emotions allowing us to unblock the flow of energy and refresh our being.  Bring a partner or friend and learn how to give a massage. The Cayce/Reilly massage method gives a holistic approach that is unique and will be explained in this class. In this six hour workshop (there will be a 45 minute lunch break) you will receive hands on instruction, and give and receive a full body massage under professional guidance.  You can be assured of the integrity and quality of this training. Our workshop classroom space is limited so enroll early.  

 

Who should attend this workshop?

Any twosome interested in learning to provide the gift of therapeutic massage touch to loved ones.  Enrollment is in pairs.

 

What will you learn? A brief overview of a full body massage. Learn head and neck, extremities, and back massage techniques to gain understanding of this excellent therapy.

 

What to wear:  Loose clothing, or a bathing suit or similar attire for part of the workshop.

 

What to bring:  A sheet for your personal use, a snack and lunch.  If you desire bring a notebook, hand outs will be distributed.

 

What you will experience:  Our day begins with a brief sharing and introduction followed by a 30 minute overview talk by James.  Demonstrations will be followed by students alternately following James through massage techniques from effleurage, petrissage and nerve compression. Full body massage will be experienced by you and your partner.

 

 

 

James Carricato, CMT, CHt

 Your workshop leader is a nationally recognized massage instructor. Trained at the Cayce/Reilly School of Massotherapy, VA Bch, VA where he later taught massage for a decade, becoming the Senior Instructor in 1997.  James trained in many modalities of body work including Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofacial Release, and Jin shin Do acupressure, Healing Touch, Manual Lymph Drainage, Geriatric Massage, and Visceral Release and is a Certified Hypnotherapist.  After relocating to NJ in 2001 James took the role of Education Director of two Massage Training Institutes in Bergen and MercerCounty. A 30 year member of ARE James travels extensively sharing his understanding and knowledge of the Edgar Cayce health information. James has appeared on the Wisdom Channel and can be seen on the ARE Video Health, Healing and Diet.

 

Ann Carricato, CHt

Encouraging others is part of Ann’s nature; Ann facilitates small groups including an ARE’s Search for God Study Group, New Moon Astrology and Abraham/Hicks material study group. Ann appreciates the growth and creative freedom people experience by sharing ideas and determined how small group work enriches the spiritual lives of those in the circle.  Ann Carricato holds a Level Four Certification in Healing Touch, A Certification in Hypnotherapy, from EIH, Ann was a staff member of ARE, VA Bch, VA for nine years. A private counselor (Mindful Consultants.)  Presently Ann is a staff member educator and therapist at Our Lady of Lourdes Wellness Center, Collingswood, NJ. Ann assists James as he educates students in massage and body work.

 

 


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Edgar Cayce on The Use of Packs & Poultices
w. Jack Rosen

September 26, 2010, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Edgar Cayce on the Use of Packs & Poultices

w. Jack Rosen

 

W ould you like to learn how to cure yourself of your killer sinus headaches? Free yourself from congestion? Get relief from arthritis pain and even reverse effects of arthritis? Get rid of cysts, including fibroids? Cleanse your liver, overcome constipation, boost your whole immune system -- and more?

From ancient times people have used packs and poultices as natural healing aids. Edgar Cayce, known as “the father of holistic medicine,” recommended many kinds of packs in his approximately 8,000 medical readings.

 Learn how to make and use:

Glycothymoline packs for your sinuses

Apple cider vinegar and salt packs for arthritis

Grape, potato and crushed onion poultices

Castor oil packs for a multitude of uses. (They’re almost magic!)

Take charge of your own wellness with this time-tested do-it-yourself healing lore.


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Edgar Cayce on ON ECZEMA, PSORIASIS AND SCLERODERMA
w. Jack Rosen

October 17, 2010, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Edgar Cayce on Eczema, Psoriasis and Scleroderma

While doctors may tell you that there’s no cure for these conditions – only a possibility of symptomatic relief if you remain on medications for the rest of your life – many people have experienced complete cures using Cayce’s recommendations.  Learn what the medical community are just beginning to put together – how “leaky gut syndrome,” eczema and psoriasis are related. And discover natural healing methods for scleroderma – a sometimes fatal disease.


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