Association for Research and Enlightenment

Health, Healing and Wellness

In the 1920s and 1930s, long before traditional medicine began examining the impact the mind has on physical health, America's "sleeping psychic" Edgar Cayce was laying the groundwork for one of the most fascinating truths presented in the twentieth century: What one thinks and feels emotionally will find expression in the physical body. Mental patterns can have a direct impact upon good physical health or disease. The mind, Cayce asserted, is a powerful tool in creating health and wellness.

Nearly seventy percent of the 14,000 psychic readings Cayce gave are concerned with the diagnosing of disease and the outlining of treatment. These readings are still being studied by A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Many people who came to Cayce in the early part of this century came to him as a last resort: most patients had been diagnosed as "incurable" not only by private physicians, but by renowned medical institutions around the U.S. While Cayce himself had no medical training or education, when in a self-induced sleep, his unconscious mind seemed to top an endless reservoir of helpful physical information. He could accurately diagnose illness in and prescribe treatment for people he had never met or seen.

The information from the readings on health include simple suggestions that each of us can do to stay well. The nature of many of these recommendations indicates that Cayce's understanding of physical care was really ahead of its time. These basic principles include such items as maintaining a well-balanced diet, regular exercise, the role of attitudes and emotions, the importance of relaxation and recreation, and keeping our physical bodies cleansed--both on the outside and the inside. Cayce's approach to staying well had its roots in health maintenance and preventive medicine rather than in the treatment of illnesses as they arose. Yet, his contribution to healing and physical well-being was not limited solely to proper diet and regular exercise.

The readings make recommendations for a variety of health concerns-- from acne, diet, cancer, arthritis, mental illness, and psoriasis. Nearly every condition that existed between 1901 and 1945 -- whether it was childbirth, fractures, or vitamin deficiency -- is represented in the files of the Cayce material. Interestingly, modern-day researchers have found that many of the recommended treatments, given to specific individuals, seem to be applicable today on a much wider scale. Two notable examples of this are psoriasis and scleroderma. For both of these diseases, the Cayce regimen involved specific diets, chiropractic medicine, and other natural remedies procedures. In recent years hundreds of people with these two ailments have been helped by following a similar program.

Cayce also saw total health as involving coordination among the physical, mental, and spiritual components of life. Any complete approach to health needed to consider an individual's entire being rather than simply the illness. Because of this concept, it has said that the beginnings of present-day holistic health started from the readings of Edgar Cayce. Information contained in the readings are available in the Circulating Files, which are verbatim readings and readings extracts arranged by topic, and other membership benefits. Some of the medical files include a physician's commentary, which provides additional information for any medical professional who may wish to implement the treatment prescribed by the readings.


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