Harold Reilly drug-free therapy. Unusual recipes by Edgar Cayce for various diseases and ailments

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Harold Reilly - Drug-Free Therapy. Edgar Cayce's Recipes

The future of the earth

Harold J. Reilly, D. Ph. T., D.S. and Ruth Hagy Brod

The Edgar Cay ce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

Harold J. Reilly, Ruth Hagee Broad

Drug-free therapy

Edgar Cayce's Recipes

A.R.E.®Press, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Future of the Earth St. Petersburg 2005

Harold J. Rayleigh and Ruth Hague Broad

DRUG-FREE THERAPY. Edgar Cayce's recipes. Foreword by Hugh-Lynn Casey. Per. from English Tsvetkova O.A. - SPb .: Future of the Earth, 2005. - 448 p.

ISBN 5-94432-049-4

You are holding a unique book in your hands. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it contains invaluable recipes and treatment methods for the most various diseases, given by the greatest clairvoyant and healer of the 20th century, Edgar Cayce. His vicious abilities can only be compared with the gift of foresight of the great Nostradamus.

Tens of thousands of patients have been healed thanks to the recipes that Casey gave in a trance state. This amazing person in all my practice I have not made a single professional mistake. The methods, methods of treatment and recipes of Edagar Cayce were further confirmed by modern scientific research.

The author of the book, Harold Reilly, is one of the most outstanding physiotherapists in the world, who for many years has been successfully applying in his practice the methods and recipes given by the greatest prophet and educator of our time, Edgar Cayce.

Reminder to readers: Before resorting to any of the tools and exercises described in this book, you should definitely consult with your doctor and in no case try to use them without the full consent of your doctor. In addition, it is important not to interrupt treatment or to disturb your prescribed diet.

^ Dedicated to Betty, who I believe was sent to me by Edgar Cayce himself to help with the work that made this book possible.

Harold J. Reilly

^ Dedicated to Albert, beloved husband, friend and partner, thanks to whom everything becomes possible.

Ruth Hague Broad

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the written permission of the copyright holders.

ISBN 5-94432-049-4 ISBN 0-87604-215-9

© "Future of the Earth", 2005 © 1975 by Harold JL Reilly

"This means that the spirit, soul, elements of forces acting in nature use certain parts of our body as their temple during the period of our life on earth." (311-4)

“Any treatment is carried out from a single source. Whether it is diet, exercise, medicine or even the use of a scalpel - everything should be done in order to awaken in the body those forces that would help it recover, in other words, to awaken in it the awareness of the Forces of the Creator, or God. " (2696-1)

“... every month, at least one week, you need to devote to ennobling, maintaining and regulating the body so that the body remains young mentally and physically, as well as in its purpose. But this does not mean that a person should spend this whole week on just that. " (3420-1)

Edgar Cayce

Introduction 13


  1. Who is Edgar Cayce? thirteen

  2. Who is Harold J. Reilly? 15
Part D. "The body is a temple"

Chapter 1. Prevention: The Key to Lifetime Health 23

^ Chapter 2. Working with Casey 33

Chapter 3. Casey and His Philosophy of Healing 52

Chapter 4. Working with Casey Patients 74

Part II: Your Home Health Resort

^ Chapter 5. Casey and His Principles of Diet and Nutrition 101

Chapter 6. What are the exercises for? 146

Chapter 7. Complex exercises for the body, restoring shape and health 171

^ Chapter 8. Massage and manipulation: how to rub a person 214

Chapter 9. How to do massage 231

Chapter 10. Hydrotherapy: Water Treatment 266

Chapter 11. Internal Cleansing: Colon Lavage, Lotions and Cold Treatment 293

Part III: For those who care about their beauty. Casey / Reilly Handbook

^ Chapter 12. How to reset excess weight 333

Chapter 13. Wake up, Sleeping Beauty 361

Chapter 14. How to achieve beauty. Casey 380 Tips & Tools

Part IV

^ Chapter 15. A Program for the Ageless 411

FOREWORD

Harold Reilly is one of America's foremost physical therapists who has helped many people find practical use information obtained by Edgar Cayce in his "readouts". Dr. Reilly is one of the most active and dedicated people in the world. He instills confidence in others, for he himself practices what he says. He is characterized by friendliness, enthusiasm and an amazing sense of humor. Your conversations with Dr. Reilly and the treatments he prescribes convince you that your body can do much more than you expect from it, you gain inspiration and respect for yourself.

One of the main reasons that allowed Dr. Reilly to achieve great success in using Edgar Cayce's readings to help people, is that his philosophy of health was consonant with the philosophy of health expressed in readings, long before he was acquainted with them. Surprisingly, Reilly's name was mentioned in Casey's readings years before the two people met in person. Both Edgar Cayce and Harold Reilly were more interested not in how to treat symptoms, but in how to keep people healthy and discover the causes of illness. The texts of the readings provide a lot of advice regarding exercise, diet, various procedures, that is, such independent methods treatments for which the person who uses them is responsible. That is why the book "Drug-free therapy" you will find support and most effective ways helping oneself to restore physical, mental and emotional balance and form a new attitude towards life.

Edgar Cayce talked about the importance of the apple diet, lotions from castor oil, steam bath with special oils that help with certain ailments, special massage methods and the use of a variety of diets. But it was Harold Reilly who was the first to help people connect all these therapies. It was he who inspired and pushed them to apply these methods and understand that over time, all this can lead to fantastic results.

This is a book about how to proceed. The treatments described in detail are supported by material from the world of science, which has thus far confirmed many of the basic concepts expressed by Edgar Cayce in his readings. Harold Reilly began working with these concepts over forty-five years ago.

Perhaps you will not read this book from beginning to end and turn to what you personally need. If so, you will find that Dr. Reilly and Ruth Hagie Brod have given the material under precise headings, and the cross-references they provide will provide you with a valuable guide to both the issues listed and Casey-Reilly's treatments.

The famous phrase “Yes, we have this body”, with which Edgar Cayce, who was in a state of trance, began his mediumistic revelations thousands of times, truly reveals the meaning of this book. A person must start with himself. If he cannot heal himself, then how can he be a channel for healing his fellow men? Here is a complete combination of means of achieving physical, mental, emotional and spiritual balance, which, in fact, is what every person strives for.

Hugh Lynn Casey

The creation of this book took three whole years, and it would not have been possible without the dedicated help of people who believed in the wisdom of Cayce's revelations, expressed on the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical levels.

We express our appreciation and gratitude for special help the following people:

Hugh Lynn Casey for his informative Foreword and Memoirs;

Gladys Davis Turner, Lucille Kahn, Hugh-Lynn, Dr. Pat Reilly, and Dorothy Reilly for their assistance in re-creating the biography of Edgar Cayce and his family;

J. Everett Irion, Violet Shelley, and the editorial, library and administrative staff of the Research and Education Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, Virginia;

To the volunteers Rode Boyko, who assisted Ruth Hague Broad in researching and reprinting excerpts from Casey's medical files; Rudolf Boyko, who helped his wife; Albert T. Brod, who made countless copies, checks, corrections, and readings; Andrew Grossman, who helped a lot in routine work;

Artist Jacqueline Mott, who has added her illustrations to those by Ray Gullis;

To Drs. William A. McGary, John Joseph Lally, and Edith Wallace, for revising this manuscript and for helpful criticism and suggestions.

We express our special gratitude for the sensitive leadership and courage shown in the struggle for the right of people to take care of their health, breathe clean air, drink clean water and consume quality food for senators

Richard S. Schweiker, Gaylord Nelson, William Proxmere, Philip A. Hart, and Congressman James J. Delaney.

We express our deepest appreciation and respect to Dr. Roger J. Williams, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry at the Clayton Foundation at the University of Texas for his great book "Nutrition Against Disease" from which we have taken many excerpts.

In addition, we would like to extend our gratitude to those numerous authors of books and articles, one way or another related to the life of Edgar Cayce and his methods of healing, whose selfless activity contributes to ensuring that this knowledge becomes the property of everyone.

INTRODUCTION

^ I. WHO IS EDGAR CASEY?

Thirty-six books have been written about Edgar Cayce, sold in millions of copies, and countless articles published in newspapers and magazines, but for some of you, this may be the first acquaintance with the man who was called the Sleeping Prophet, the very mysterious man America, spiritual visionary, telepathic healer and clairvoyant.

It all depends on the look at this person. Many contemporaries of Edgar Cayce knew the "awake" Edgar Cayce as a gifted professional photographer. Others, especially children, admired him as a kind and understanding school teacher. His own family knew him as a wonderful husband and father.

"Sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a completely different person - a medium known to thousands of people from different spheres activities that had reason to thank him for his help. Indeed, many of them believed that only he saved their lives, or radically changed it when it seemed that everything was already lost. The "sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a Bible-loving diagnostician and visionary.

Edgar Cayce, even as a child, at his farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where he was born on March 18, 1877, demonstrated perceptual abilities that went beyond the normal range of the five senses. At the age of six or seven, he told his parents that he had "visions" of recently deceased relatives and that he was in contact with them. The parents attributed this to the lonely child's rich imagination, influenced by the religious gatherings that were popular in that part of the country. Later, he often fell asleep with textbooks under his head, perhaps for this reason he developed a special photographic memory, which helped him quickly become the best student in his rural school. However, this gift gradually disappeared, and Edgar was able to complete only seven classes, and then went to work.

By the age of twenty-one, Casey had become a salesman at a stationery wholesaler. By this time, he began to develop paralysis of the throat muscles, which could lead to loss of voice. Doctors could not establish the physical cause of this condition, they even used hypnosis, but this did not give a long-term effect. Then, as a last resort, Edgar asked his friend to help him re-immerse himself in the same hypnotic sleep that helped him remember the material in school textbooks as a child. Edgar's friend spent for him necessary procedure suggestion, and Edgar again found himself in a state of trance, thanks to which he was able to cope with his problem. Falling into unconsciousness, he found for himself that medicine and that type of therapy that successfully returned his voice and restored the entire body.

A group of doctors from Hopkinsville and Bowling Green, Kentucky, used Casey's unique talent to diagnose their patients. They soon discovered that wherever the patient was, it was enough for Casey to have the patient's name and address in order to telepathically tune into the person's mind and body and establish a connection with him as if they were in the same room. He did not need any other information about the patient.

One young doctor, Welsey Ketchum, presented a paper on this unconventional procedure to the Boston Society for Clinical Research. On October 9, 1910, the New York Times published a two-page article with photographs about it. From that moment, worried people from all over the country began to seek help from the miracle man.

Edgar Cayce died on January 3, 1945 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, leaving behind a verbatim record of recommendations that he, as a clairvoyant, telepathically transmitted over forty-three years to more than six thousand people. In 1932, the Research and Education Association (IPA) was formed to preserve and study this information. Her library in Virginia Beach contains 14,246 transcripts of Edgar Cayce's mediumistic readings. Of these readings, 8976, that is, about 64 percent, contain descriptions of the physical ailments of several thousand people, and they also recommend treatment for these ailments.

Researchers on the structure of cure for the most common physical ailments agree on the feasibility of testing Edgar Cayce's theories. As a result, the readings ended up in the hands of five doctors from a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Then, thanks to reports and annual conferences, information on treatment results became available to a wide range of specialists.

The readings of Edgar Cayce are one of the most impressive pieces of evidence of mediumistic perception of the individual ever made in history. The readings, together with various notes, letters and messages, were cross-referenced to the respective headings and made available to psychologists, doctors, students, writers and researchers, whose interest in these materials continues to grow.

The named association continues to work on a subject index and catalog of available information, conducts research and experiments, and also assists in holding conferences, seminars and lectures.

Forty-five clinical experience Dr. Harold J. Reilly's work on these readings constitutes an invaluable addition to this material.

Talk to Dr. Reilly about it. He has observed thousands of cases in his own experience. [He] is the one who does what the information we receive indicates, and it brings real results, no matter how much it echoes what other people tell him.(5162-1, reports)

Edgar Cayce

^ II. WHO IS HAROLD J. RAILY?

The Rockefeller Institute of Health, founded and headed by Dr. Reilly, has been a kind of health Mecca for prominent people and celebrities for more than thirty years, who, under his careful supervision, have restored their health, affected by the stress associated with their activities. At the Reilly Institute, they perfected their figure and beauty and supported the health and well-known actresses. Members of renowned royal families received advice and treatment from Reilly, as they do at world-renowned resorts in Europe.

The walls of this institute were covered with photographs. famous people and the thanks received from them.

The caption on Bob Hope's photo, for example, reads: "Since I have been maintaining my health with Harold J. for eighteen years, I can rightfully say that everyone should live according to Reilly."

Many writers and poets have eloquently expressed their admiration and recognition: Thomas Sergi signed one of his books with the following words: “To Dr. Harold J. Reilly, the best doctor on the whole earth, whom even the angels of heaven, suffering from gout, could ask for help. But above all, I am proud that he was a friend of Edgar Cayce and is my friend. "

“Creator of happy and more effective people"- this is how the clergyman Norman Vincent Peel described Reilly, and Hugh Lynn Cayce wrote the following in his book" The Journey Within Himself ":" Harold, who helped many people start the Journey Within Himself, as Edgar Cayce imagined it. "

All these commendations were justly deserved, for Harold J. Reilly was at the time one of the leading advocates of the drugless, natural methods treatment, and continues to be so now. He is recognized as one of the foremost physiotherapists in the world, and doctors from many countries come to study with him. Not only celebrities were among his patients. Many of his patients are simply suffering people referred by one of the three thousand medical practitioners.

Dr. Reilly's education and impressive work experience is endorsed by eight degrees, including a Ph.D. from Eastern Conservation University, an M.S. in Physiotherapy from Ithaca College, and a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from Van Norman University, California. In addition, he is a Fellow of the College of Sports Medicine, a Fellow of the Emerson University Academic Council, a spokesman for the National Council of Physiotherapists, and Director of the Edgar Cayce Foundation's Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center.

He was elected president of the New York Scientific Society of Physiotherapists sixteen times, is chairman of the Board of Certified Physiotherapists of New York State, and was the legal chairman of the Physiotherapy Injury Committee established by the Board of Directors of the State University of New York. He holds work permits in four Canadian states.

Dr. Reilly was born in southeastern New York in 1895 and raised in the Bronx, Van Ness. He was the eldest of seven siblings, all of whom became physical therapists except for one sister. At the age of twelve, he organized a fitness and athletic club in the basement of his family's home. In 1916, after graduating from the National Institute of Eclecticism, he immediately went to the United States Army to serve on the Mexican border in the regiment of engineers, where he conducted training in jiu-jitsu and wrestling. Demobilized, he earned degrees from Ithaca College and Eastern Reserve University. Later he graduated from the American School of Naturopathy, the American School of Chiropractic and two-year courses in osteopathy.

Reilly trained for several years in Battle Creek, Michigan with Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, founder preventive medicine, as well as a developer of crushed grain breakfasts and an electric cabinet.

During his varied career, Dr. Reilly founded e Sullivan Country, NY, a rehab farm for alcoholics and drug addicts. In 1924 he established the Physiotherapist Service in New York, and in 1935 he opened the famous Reilly Health Institute at the Rockefeller Center.

However, Dr. Reilly became famous not for his impressive education and professional background, but for his amazing connection with Edgar Cayce, the "sleeping prophet" from Virginia Beach, who in 1930, almost two years before their meeting, began sending Reilly medical records. Until this time, Reilly did not know anything about Edgar Cayce and did not suspect that a medium was referring patients to him.

Before his death in 1945, Casey referred more than a thousand patients to Dr. Reilly and mentioned his name hundreds of times in his trance readings, in which he diagnosed and prescribed treatment for a wide variety of diseases.

Jesse Stern, in his book on Edgar Cayce, inspired by Reilly himself, and much of which was written on Reilly's farm, describes Dr. Reilly as "Casey's confidante practicing his treatments." He is undoubtedly the undoubted living authority on everything related to the health secrets that Casey passed down in his readings. Most of the dozens of Cayce books that have grossed millions of dollars in sales highlight Dr. Reidy's rare skill, his understanding of Cayce's proposed treatments, and his success in applying them. Dr. Reilly is not only a "connoisseur" of Cayce's theories: over forty-five years of practice, he clinically tested them and made the appropriate changes. The final fusion of Cayce's mediumistic abilities, through which he penetrated some source of "universal knowledge" and Reilly's practical and scientific experience, has spawned an invaluable treasure trove of healing methods that, when properly prescribed, prove to be effective. These methods are now available to thousands of readers looking for a tangible path that can lead them out of the cluttered labyrinth of modern life.

Despite the mysterious overtones created by Cayce's clairvoyant reputation, there is no mystery about the great similarities between these two people, a medium and a medical scientist. They shared the same philosophy of health. In the words of Dr. Ray-LEE | “Medicine and most doctors are focused on treating specific ailments. Casey Readings and Reilly Therapy aim to create healthy body who will heal himself from ailments. We are trying to understand Nature and we are working with Nature. In this case, the body heals itself. "

When Reilly closed his Health Institute in 1965 and "retired" by moving to his New Jersey farm, he donated his physical therapy equipment to the Research and Education Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and established a physical therapy facility there. clinic, trained therapists and agreed to the post of leader, which he still holds. In addition, he established a physical therapy unit at the IPA Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona and trained staff. However, staying on a well-deserved retirement wasn't easy for Dr. Reilly. When some of his regular patients, such as David Dubinsky, who had been a regular patient of Reilly for forty years, insisted on his weekly treatment, Dr. office in the building of the theater "Capitol". But the time spent in the New York office increased to two or three days, and then to a week, and soon Dr. Reilly was working almost as hard as when he was running the institute.

When the Capitol building was torn down, Reilly again hoped to go on a well-deserved rest, but this well-deserved rest did not last longer than the first time, since, after the publication of the books “Edgar Cayce. The sleeping prophet " and others, pilgrims from all over the country poured into his farm in New Jersey.

On the farm, he was assisted by his tireless colleague Betty Billings. She graduated from the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition. She was a resident physician at Dayton Miami Valley Hospital in Ohio and worked as a clinical nutritionist at Duke University Hospital and New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center. Betty holds a PhD in Physiotherapy.

Miss Billings first met Dr. Reilly about sixteen years ago when she asked him to help her paralyzed mother after all traditional treatments had been exhausted. She was so impressed by the way Reilly treated her mother that she left New York medical Center Hospital Cornell and joined Reilly's staff at the Rockefeller Center. Since then, she has worked with Dr. Reilly and both are highly regarded as health consultants.

Dr. Reilly says of her: “I always had the feeling that Betty Billings was sent to me by Edgar Cayce ... Nutrition is extremely important in Cayce's therapy. And at that time I was completely weak in matters of calculating the grams of certain products and calculating the recommended daily consumption rates, and also was not always aware of all the new research carried out in this complex area. I guess Casey wanted us to work together. "

Dr. Reilly, like Edgar Cayce, specializes in “medicine-rejected,” that is, those who have given up hope of getting help from established drug-oriented doctors. Thanks to his success in treating "hopeless" patients, his fame spread further and further. And when the influx of patients became so great that his farm could no longer accommodate everyone, and Betty Billings was no longer able to take care of everyone, he announced that he would have to limit his practice and work only with IPA members.

“I wanted to dissuade patients, especially those who may not have taken this therapy seriously,” he explained. - “Besides, if they do not understand the philosophy of Cayce, which affirms the unity of body, mind and spirit, and if their consciousness is not tuned to the required level, then the results will have to wait too long; sometimes they are never achieved. "

Today, remaining active at 79 years old, Dr. Reilly expresses his position as follows:

“The idea behind all my work is that I consider myself to be the spokesman and interpreter of Casey readings that were addressed to specific people. But I, with my knowledge, education and experience, was destined to interpret what he taught and teach people what to do. "

And in this Dr. Reilly has achieved remarkable success. Therefore, I believe that this preface would be quite appropriate to end with the following words of Nelson A. Rockefeller: "He is a great specialist and an amazing person."

PART I

^ "THE BODY IS A TEMPLE"

PREVENTION: THE KEY TO HEALTH FOR A LIFETIME

From the book How I Overcame Cancer. Healing diary the author Antonina Derzhavina

My Zucchini recipes Cut young zucchini, put in a skillet, simmer in milk. Season with oatmeal (grind the rolled oats in a coffee grinder). Very tasty, and without any spices, salt and sugar. Beetroot casserole Boil the beets, grate on a fine grater.

From the book Separate Meals: Principles separate power supply for children and adults the author Daria and Galina Dmitrievs

RECIPES Breakfast, intermediate meals and desserts Carbohydrate meals Fresh grain porridge Soak time: 12 hours or overnight Cooking time: about 10 minutes Per serving: 2 tbsp. l. grains (for example, spelled, wheat, rye, barley), 5 tbsp. spring water, 1 tsp. honey, 1 tbsp.

From the book The World of the Russian Witch Doctor - the first lessons. the author Vladimir Nikolaevich Larin

RECIPES Skin Diseases Take 4-5 mint plants along with the morning dew. Grind them thoroughly in a wooden bowl and rub through a sieve. Combine cooked mint with pulp from one loaf rye bread... Wrap in oiled linen and leave overnight

From the book Treatment of Liver Diseases author Julia Savelyeva

RECIPES Use of "living" water Urolithiasis and gallstone disease Compresses from dew on the liver and kidney area help to get rid of urolithiasis and gallstone disease with simultaneous ingestion of 30-60 g 30-40 minutes before meals. The course of treatment is 7-10 sessions through

From the book Healing Properties of Wheat the author Natalia Kuzovleva

RECIPES * In case of cataracts, leucorrhoea, decreased vision, it is necessary to instill 2 drops of the following remedy in each eye 3-5 times a day. Take 1 tbsp. a spoonful of chopped dandelion roots, pour a glass cold water, bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from

From the book Dandelion, Plantain. Natural medicines the author Yuri Konstantinov

Recipes Required: celandine herb - 15 g, three-leaf watch leaves - 10 g, pharmacy chamomile flowers - 15 g, 1/2 l of boiling water. Method of preparation. Pour dry raw materials with boiling water in a thermos. The herb is infused overnight. Can be stored in a thermos for 1 day.

From the book Health food... Recipes healthy dishes with hypertension the author Marina Aleksandrovna Smirnova

Recipes Required: equal proportions of celandine and water. Method of preparation. Pour boiling water over celandine and let it brew during the day. Drink during the day for cholecystitis. Requires: drop cap leaves - 50 g, branches of wormwood god-tree - 35 g, bean -

From the book Health of a man after forty. Home encyclopedia the author Ilya Abramovich Bauman

Recipes "Fruit Festival" salad with sprouted wheat grains For cooking, we need: - 150 g of apples; - 150 g of pears; - 70 g of sprouted wheat grains; - 1 peach; - 100 g of cherries; - 1 orange; - 100 ml of apple juice ; - 50 ml of lemon juice; - sugar to taste. Rinse and

From the book Philosophy of Health author Nishi Katsuzo

Recipes Salad of sprouted grains of wheat, carrots, tangerines and dried apricots For cooking, we need: - 50 g of germinated grains of wheat; - 100 g of dried apricots; - 1 carrot; - 2 small tangerines; - a small bunch of parsley; - 5 tbsp. l. sour cream; - sugar to taste. Rinse and

From the book Down with the extra pounds! Fast and forever! The Chopra Method Used by Hollywood Stars by Deepak Chopra

Recipes Dandelion as a fortifying agent Dandelion roots Dandelion roots are used to stimulate appetite, 1 teaspoon of finely chopped raw materials is brewed like tea in a glass of boiling water, infused for 20 minutes, filtered and cooled. Take 1/4 cup 3-4

From the author's book

Recipes Gastrointestinal Disorders To obtain a decoction of large plantain leaves, 10 g (2 tablespoons) of its raw materials are placed in an enamel bowl, pour 200 ml (1 glass) of hot water, cover with a lid and heat in a boiling water bath for 30 minutes. Then

From the author's book

From the author's book

Recipes Recipe number 1 Take 30 g of herb shepherd's purse, brew a glass of boiling water, leave for an hour, then strain and take 0.5 cups 3 times a day in the premenopausal period or in its initial stage. Recipe number 2 Take 3 tbsp. spoons of hawthorn flowers,

From the author's book

Recipes Recipe number 1 Take 25 g of chopped horse chestnut peel, pour 250 ml of alcohol and leave in a dark place for 10 days. Shake the mixture regularly. After 10 days, strain, take 30 drops 3 times a day. Used for acute and chronic

From the author's book

My recipes Rice dishes Rice with tea (otya zuke) One cup of cooked rice, 1 teaspoon of light sesame seeds, 1 plate of dark dry seaweed, grilled salmon, wasabi with peas, 1 cup of very hot, freshly brewed green tea. in two

Harold Reilly - Drug-Free Therapy. Edgar's Recipes
Casey

The future of the earth
Harold J. Reilly, D. Ph. T., D.S. and Ruth Hagy Brod
The Edgar Cay ce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy
Harold J. Reilly, Ruth Hagee Broad
Drug-free therapy
Edgar Cayce's Recipes
A.R.E.®Press, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Future of the Earth St. Petersburg 2005
Harold J. Rayleigh and Ruth Hague Broad
DRUG-FREE THERAPY. Edgar Cayce's recipes.
Foreword by Hugh-Lynn Casey. Per. from English Tsvetkova O. A. -
SPb .: Future of the Earth, 2005 .-- 448 p.
ISBN 5-94432-049-4
You are holding a unique book in your hands. Its uniqueness is
that here are collected for the first time published in Russian
priceless recipes and treatment methods for a wide variety of

Diseases given by the greatest clairvoyant and healer of the 20th century
Edgar Cayce. His vicious abilities can only be compared
that with the foresight of the great Nostradamus.
Thanks to the recipes that Casey gave in a trance state,
tens of thousands of patients have been cured. This amazing person
in all his practice did not commit a single professional
errors. Methods, treatments and recipes by Edagar Cayce in
were further confirmed by modern scientific
research.
The author of the book, Harold Reilly is one of the most prominent
physiotherapists of the world who have been successfully
applies in his practice methods and recipes, data
the greatest prophet and enlightener of our time,
Edgar Cayce.
Reminder to readers: Before resorting to either
other means and exercises described in this book, you
be sure to consult a doctor and in no way
case, do not try to use them without the full consent of the doctor.
In addition, it is important not to interrupt treatment or to disturb your diet,
assigned to you.
Dedicated to Betty, who I believe was sent to me
by Edgar Cayce himself to help in the work that made possible
publication of this book.
Harold J. Reilly
Dedicated to Albert, beloved husband, friend and partner,
through which everything becomes possible.
Ruth Hague Broad
All rights reserved. No part of this book can
be reproduced in any form without
written permission from the copyright holders.
ISBN 5-94432-049-4 ISBN 0-87604-215-9
© "Future of the Earth", 2005 © 1975 by Harold JL Reilly

“This means that the spirit, soul, elements acting in nature
forces use certain parts of our body as their
temple during the period of our life on earth ”. (311-4)
“Any treatment is carried out from a single source. Whether
diet, exercise, medication, or even the use of a scalpel -
everything should be done in order to awaken in the body those
forces that would help him recover, in other words,
awaken in him the awareness of the Forces of the Creator, or God. " (2696-1)
“... every month, at least one week, you need to devote
refining, maintaining and regulating the body, so that
the body remained young mentally and physically
relation, as well as in its purpose. But that doesn't mean that
a person should spend this whole week just for this. " (3420-1)
Edgar Cayce
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Casey 9

From author 11
Introduction 13
I. Who is Edgar Cayce? thirteen
II. Who is Harold J.
Reilly? 15
III.
Part D. "The body is a temple"
Chapter 1. Prevention: The Key
to health for life 23
Chapter 2. Working with Casey 33
Chapter 3. Casey and him
philosophy of healing 52
Chapter 4. Working with Patients
Casey 74
Part II: Your Home
health resort

Chapter 5. Casey and him
principles of diet and nutrition
101
Chapter 6. What are needed for
exercises? 146
Chapter
7.
Complex
exercises
for
body,
restoring the figure and
health 171
Chapter
8.
Massage
and
manipulations: how to rub
human 214
Chapter 9. How to do massage
231
Chapter
10.
Hydrotherapy:
water treatment 266
Chapter
11.
Internal
cleansing:
washing

Large intestine, lotions and
cold treatment 293
Part III: For those who
takes care of its beauty.
Casey / Reilly Handbook
Chapter 12. How to reset
overweight 333

Chapter 13. Wake up, Sleeping
beauty 361
Chapter
14.
How
to attain
beauty. Tips and tools
Casey 380
Part IV
Chapter 15. Program for
ageless 411

FOREWORD
Harold Reilly is one of the prominent American
physiotherapists who have helped many people find practical
application of information obtained by Edgar Cayce in his
"Readouts". Dr. Reilly is one of the most active and
dedicated people. He instills confidence in others, for
he practices what he says. He is inherent in friendliness,
enthusiasm and an amazing sense of humor. Conversations with Dr. Reilly and
the treatment prescribed by them convince you that your body
able to do much more than you expect from him, you
gain inspiration and respect for yourself.
One of the main reasons that allowed Dr. Reilly to achieve
great success in using Edgar Cayce readings to
helping people, is that his philosophy
health was consonant with the philosophy of health, expressed in
readouts, long before meeting them. The very fact is amazing
that Reilly's name had been mentioned in Casey's readings for several more
years before these two people met in person. And Edgar Cayce
and Harold Reilly was not more interested in how to treat
symptoms, but how to keep people healthy and detect
causes of the disease. In the texts of the readings, there are many
advice on exercise, diet, variety of treatments,
that is, such independent methods of treatment for which he is responsible
the one who applies them. That is why in the book “Drug-Free
therapy ”you will find support and the most effective ways
helping oneself to restore physical, mental and
emotional balance and the formation of a new attitude towards
life.
Edgar Cayce talked about the importance of the apple diet, lotions from
castor
oils,
parylene
with
special
oils,

FROM THE AUTHOR
It took three whole years to create this book, and it would have been
impossible without the dedicated help of people who believed in
the wisdom of Cayce's revelations, expressed in the spiritual,
mental, emotional and physical levels.
We, the authors of this book, want to take this opportunity,
to thank those who started their personal experience together with us,
as well as many friends and colleagues who helped us in our work.
We express our appreciation and gratitude for the special
help the following people:
Hugh Lynn Casey for his informative Foreword and
memories;
Gladys Davis Turner, Lucille Kahn, Hugh Lynn, Dr. Pat
Reilly and Dorothy Reilly for helping to recreate Edgar's biography
Casey and his family;
J. Everett Irion, Violet Shelley, and editorial board,
the library and administrative staff of the Educational Research Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, State
Virginia;
volunteers Rode Boyko, who assisted Ruth Hagee Broad in
research and reprint of excerpts from the medical file
Casey; Rudolf Boyko, who helped his wife; Albert T.
Brod, who made countless copies, checks,
corrections and readings; Andrew Grossman, who helped a lot in
routine work;
artist Jacqueline Mott, who added her illustrations to those
which were performed by Ray Gullis;
Dr. William A. McGary, John Joseph Lally, and Edith
Wallace for revising this manuscript and for helpful criticism, and
suggestions.
We express our special appreciation for the sensitive leadership and
courage shown in the struggle for the right of people to take care of their
health, breathe clean air, drink clean water and consume
quality food for senators
Richard S. Schweiker, Gaylord Nelson, William Proxmere,
Philip A. Hart and Congressman James J. Delaney.
We express our deep gratitude and respect to the doctor
Roger J. Williams, Director of the Foundation's Institute of Biochemistry

Clayton at the University of Texas for his great book Nutrition
against disease ”, from which we have taken many excerpts.
In addition, we would like to extend our gratitude to
those numerous authors of books and articles, one way or another
concerning the life of Edgar Cayce and his methods of healing, whose
selfless activity contributes to the fact that this knowledge
became the property of all.
INTRODUCTION
I. WHO IS EDGAR CASEY?
Thirty-six books have been written about Edgar Cayce, which
sold in millions of copies, and published countless
many articles in newspapers and magazines, but for some of you,
perhaps this is the first acquaintance with a person who was called
A sleeping prophet, America's most mysterious man
spiritual seer, telepathic healer and clairvoyant.
It all depends on the look at this person. Many contemporaries
Edgar Cayce knew the "awake" Edgar Cayce as a gifted
professional photographer. Others, especially children, admired
him as a kind and understanding school teacher. His own
the family knew him as a wonderful husband and father.
"Sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a completely different person -
a medium known to thousands of people from various fields
activities that had reason to thank him for his help. V
in fact, many of them believed that he alone saved their lives,
or radically changed it when it seemed that everything was already lost.
"Sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a diagnostician and visionary, devoted
Bible.
Edgar Cayce even as a child, on his farm in Hopkinsville,
Kentucky, where he was born on March 18, 1877, demonstrated
perceptual abilities beyond the ordinary
range of five senses. At the age of six or seven, he used to say
to his parents that he has "visions" of the recently deceased
relatives and that he communicates with them. Parents took it to
account of the rich imagination of a lonely child caught in
the influence of religious gatherings that were popular in that part
country. Later, he often fell asleep with textbooks under his head,

Perhaps for this reason, he developed a special photographic
memory that helped him quickly become the best student in
his village school. However, this gift gradually disappeared, and Edgar
I was able to finish only seven classes, and then went to work.
By the age of twenty-one, Casey had become a salesman at a company
engaged in the wholesale of stationery. To that
time he began to develop paralysis of the muscles of the throat, which could
lead to loss of voice. Doctors could not establish the physical
the cause of this condition, they even used hypnosis, but this did not give
long-term effect. Then as a last resort
Edgar asked his friend to help him immerse himself in the same
the most hypnotic dream that helped him remember in
childhood material presented in school textbooks. Edgar's friend
carried out the necessary procedure of suggestion for him, and Edgar again
found himself in a state of trance, thanks to which he was able to
cope with your problem. Falling into unconsciousness
he found for himself that medicine and that type of therapy that successfully
returned his voice and restored the whole body.
A group of doctors from Hopkinsville and Bowling Green, state
Kentucky, took advantage of Casey's unique talent to
diagnostics of their patients. They soon discovered that wherever
the patient was not present, it was enough for Casey to have a name and address
sick to telepathically tune into the mind and body of this
person and establish such a connection with him, as if they were in
one room. He did not need any other information about the patient.
One young doctor, Welsey Ketchum, presented a paper on this
unconventional procedure before the Society of Clinical
research in Boston. October 9, 1910 at the New York Times
there was an article with photographs about it on two whole pages. WITH
at this point, worried people from all over the country began to look for
help from a miracle man.
Edgar Cayce died on January 3, 1945 in Virginia Beach, state
Virginia, leaving stenographic records behind
recommendations that he, as a clairvoyant, telepathically transmitted
in forty-three years, more than six thousand people. In 1932 there was
the Research and Education Association (IPA) was established,
the purpose of which was to preserve and study this information. In her
the library in Virginia Beach contains 14,246 transcripts
mediumistic readings by Edgar Cayce. Of these readings 8976,

That is, about 64 percent contain descriptions of physical ailments.
several thousand people, and they also recommend treatment for these
ailments.
Researchers structure cure from the most common
physical ailments agree on the appropriateness of testing
theories of Edgar Cayce. As a result, the read data fell into the hands
to five doctors from a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Then,
thanks to reports and annual conferences, information on
the results of treatment became available to a wide range of specialists.
Edgar Cayce's readings are one of the most
impressive evidence of the mediumistic perception of the individual,
that have ever been made in history. Texts
readings, coupled with various records, letters and messages
have been cross-referenced to the relevant
headings and placed at the disposal of psychologists, doctors, students,
writers and researchers, whose interest in these materials before
still continues to grow.
The named association continues to work on subject
index and catalog of available information, conducts
research and experimentation, and assists in carrying out
conferences, seminars and lectures.
Dr. Harold's Forty-Five Years of Clinical Experience
J. Reilly with these readings constitutes an invaluable addition to
these materials.
Talk to Dr. Reilly about it. He in his experience
watched thousands of cases. [He] is the one who does as
indicates the information we received, and it brings real
results, no matter how much it echoes what he
other people say. (5162-1, reports)
Edgar Cayce
II. WHO IS HAROLD J. RAILY?
The Rockefeller Center Health Institute, founded and
headed by Dr. Reilly, for more than thirty years was
a kind of Mecca of health for outstanding people and
celebrities,
which
under
his
sensitive
observation
restored their health, affected by stress,
associated with their activities. At the Reilly Institute

Improved their shape and beauty and maintained health and
famous actresses. Members of famous royal families received
at Reilly's advice and treatment, just like at world renowned spas
Europe.
The walls of this institute were covered with photographs of famous
people and the thanks received from them.
The caption on Bob Hope's photo, for example, reads:
“Since I have been supporting my
health of Harold J., I can rightfully say that
everyone should live according to Reilly. "
Many writers and poets have eloquently expressed their
admiration and recognition: Thomas Sergi signed one of his books
in the following words: "To Dr. Harold J. Reilly, himself
to the best doctor on the whole earth, whom even the heavenly angels,
gout sufferers might ask for help. But, before
in all, I am proud that he was a friend of Edgar Cayce and is
my friend. "
"The creator of happier and more effective people" - so
was characterized by Reilly clergyman Norman Vincent Peel, and
Hugh Lynn Casey on Journey Inward
inscribed the following: “To Harold, who has helped many people
start the Journey Within Oneself, as Edgar imagined it
Casey. "
All these thanks were rightfully deserved, for Harold
J. Reilly was at that time one of the leading supporters of
drug-free, natural treatments, and continues to
stay now. He is recognized as one of the outstanding
physiotherapists in the world, and came to him

Harold Reilly - Drug-Free Therapy. Edgar Cayce's Recipes

FutureOf the earth

Harold J. Reilly, D. Ph. T., D.S. and Ruth Hagy Brod


The edgar cayceHandbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

Harold J. Reilly, Ruth Hagee Broad


Drug-free therapy

Edgar's Recipes Casey
A.R.E.®Press, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Future of the Earth St. Petersburg 2005
Harold J. Rayleigh and Ruth Hague Broad

DRUG-FREE THERAPY. Edgar Cayce's recipes. Foreword by Hugh-Lynn Casey. Per. from English Tsvetkova O.A. - SPb .: Future of the Earth, 2005. - 448 p.


ISBN 5-94432-049-4
You are holding a unique book in your hands. Its uniqueness is that it contains invaluable recipes and methods for treating a wide variety of diseases, which were first published in Russian, given by the greatest clairvoyant and healer of the 20th century, Edgar Cayce. His vicious abilities can only be compared with the gift of foresight of the great Nostradamus.

Tens of thousands of patients have been healed thanks to the recipes that Casey gave in a trance state. This amazing person in all his practice has not made a single professional mistake. The methods, methods of treatment and recipes of Edagar Cayce were further confirmed by modern scientific research.

The author of the book, Harold Reilly, is one of the most outstanding physiotherapists in the world, who for many years has been successfully applying in his practice the methods and recipes given by the greatest prophet and educator of our time, Edgar Cayce.
Reminder to readers: Before resorting to any of the tools and exercises described in this book, you should definitely consult with your doctor and in no case try to use them without the full consent of your doctor. In addition, it is important not to interrupt treatment or to disturb your prescribed diet.

Dedicated to Betty, who I believe was sent to me by Edgar himselfCasey,to assist in the work that made this book possible.

Harold J. Reilly
Dedicated to Albert, beloved husband, friend and partner, thanks to whom everything becomes possible.

Ruth Hague Broad
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the written permission of the copyright holders.
ISBN 5-94432-049-4 ISBN 0-87604-215-9

© "Future of the Earth", 2005 © 1975 by Harold JL Reilly

"This means that the spirit, soul, elements of forces acting in nature use certain parts of our body as their temple during the period of our life on earth." (311-4)
“Any treatment is carried out from a single source. Whether it is diet, exercise, medicine or even the use of a scalpel - everything should be done in order to awaken in the body those forces that would help it recover, in other words, to awaken in it the awareness of the Forces of the Creator, or God. " (2696-1)
“... every month, at least one week, you need to devote to ennobling, maintaining and regulating the body so that the body remains young mentally and physically, as well as in its purpose. But this does not mean that a person should spend this whole week on just that. " (3420-1)
Edgar Casey
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 13


  1. Who is Edgar Cayce? thirteen

  2. Who is Harold J. Reilly? 15
Part D. "The body is a temple"

Chapter 1. Prevention: The Key to Lifetime Health 23

Chapter 2. Working with Casey 33

Chapter 3. Casey and His Philosophy of Healing 52

Chapter 4. Working with Casey Patients 74

Part II: Your Home Health Resort

Chapter 5. Casey and His Principles of Diet and Nutrition 101

Chapter 6. What are the exercises for? 146

Chapter 7. Comprehensive Body Exercises to Restore Shape and Health 171

Chapter 8. Massage and manipulation: how to rub a person 214

Chapter 9. How to do massage 231

Chapter 10. Hydrotherapy: Water Treatment 266

Chapter 11. Internal Cleansing: Colon Lavage, Lotions and Cold Treatment 293

Part III: For those who care about their beauty. Casey / Reilly Handbook

Chapter 12. How to Lose Weight 333

Chapter 13. Wake up, Sleeping Beauty 361

Chapter 14. How to achieve beauty. Casey 380 Tips & Tools

Part IV

Chapter 15. A Program for the Ageless 411


FOREWORD

Harold Reilly is one of the foremost American physiotherapists who has helped many people find practical use of the information obtained by Edgar Cayce in his readings. Dr. Reilly is one of the most active and dedicated people in the world. He instills confidence in others, for he himself practices what he says. He is characterized by friendliness, enthusiasm and an amazing sense of humor. Your conversations with Dr. Reilly and the treatments he prescribes convince you that your body can do much more than you expect from it, you gain inspiration and respect for yourself.

One of the main reasons Dr. Reilly has made great strides in using Edgar Cayce's readings to help people is that his philosophy of health was in tune with the philosophy of health expressed in readings long before he knew them. Surprisingly, Reilly's name was mentioned in Casey's readings years before the two people met in person. Both Edgar Cayce and Harold Reilly were more interested not in how to treat symptoms, but in how to keep people healthy and discover the causes of illness. The texts of the readings provide a lot of advice regarding exercise, diet, various procedures, that is, such independent methods of treatment, for which the one who uses them is responsible. That is why the book "Drug-free therapy" you will find support and the most effective ways to help yourself restore physical, mental and emotional balance and form a new attitude towards life.

Edgar Cayce talked about the importance of the apple diet, castor oil lotions, parilen with special oils that help with certain ailments, special massage methods and the use of a variety of diets. But it was Harold Reilly who was the first to help people connect all these therapies. It was he who inspired and pushed them to apply these methods and understand that over time, all this can lead to fantastic results.

This is a book about how to proceed. The treatments described in detail are supported by material from the world of science, which has thus far confirmed many of the basic concepts expressed by Edgar Cayce in his readings. Harold Reilly began working with these concepts over forty-five years ago.

Perhaps you will not read this book from beginning to end and turn to what you personally need. If so, you will find that Dr. Reilly and Ruth Hagie Brod have given the material under precise headings, and the cross-references they provide will provide you with a valuable guide to both the issues listed and Casey-Reilly's treatments.

The famous phrase “Yes, we have this body”, with which Edgar Cayce, who was in a state of trance, began his mediumistic revelations thousands of times, truly reveals the meaning of this book. A person must start with himself. If he cannot heal himself, then how can he be a channel for healing his fellow men? Here is a complete combination of means of achieving physical, mental, emotional and spiritual balance, which, in fact, is what every person strives for.

The creation of this book took three whole years, and it would not have been possible without the dedicated help of people who believed in the wisdom of Cayce's revelations, expressed on the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical levels.

We express our appreciation and gratitude for the special help to the following people:

Hugh Lynn Casey for his informative Foreword and Memoirs;

Gladys Davis Turner, Lucille Kahn, Hugh-Lynn, Dr. Pat Reilly, and Dorothy Reilly for their assistance in re-creating the biography of Edgar Cayce and his family;

J. Everett Irion, Violet Shelley, and the editorial, library and administrative staff of the Research and Education Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, Virginia;

the volunteers Rode Boyko, who assisted Ruth Hagee Broad in researching and reprinting excerpts from Casey's medical files; Rudolf Boyko, who helped his wife; Albert T. Brod, who made countless copies, checks, corrections, and readings; Andrew Grossman, who helped a lot in routine work;

the artist Jacqueline Mott, who added her illustrations to those by Ray Gullis;

to Drs. William A. McGary, John Joseph Lally, and Edith Wallace, for revising this manuscript and for helpful criticism and suggestions.

We express our special appreciation for the sensitive leadership and courage shown in the fight for the right of people to take care of their health, breathe clean air, drink clean water and consume quality food to the Senators.

Richard S. Schweiker, Gaylord Nelson, William Proxmere, Philip A. Hart, and Congressman James J. Delaney.

We express our deepest appreciation and respect to Dr. Roger J. Williams, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry at the Clayton Foundation at the University of Texas for his great book "Nutrition Against Disease" from which we have taken many excerpts.
In addition, we would like to extend our gratitude to those numerous authors of books and articles, one way or another related to the life of Edgar Cayce and his methods of healing, whose selfless activity contributes to ensuring that this knowledge becomes the property of everyone.
INTRODUCTION
I. WHO IS EDGARCASEY?

Thirty-six books have been written about Edgar Cayce, sold in millions of copies, and countless articles published in newspapers and magazines, but for some of you, this may be the first acquaintance with the man who was called the Sleeping Prophet, America's most mysterious man, a spiritual seer. , a telepathic healer and a clairvoyant.

It all depends on the look at this person. Many contemporaries of Edgar Cayce knew the "awake" Edgar Cayce as a gifted professional photographer. Others, especially children, admired him as a kind and understanding school teacher. His own family knew him as a wonderful husband and father.

The "sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a completely different person - a medium known to thousands of people from various fields of activity, who had reason to thank him for his help. Indeed, many of them believed that only he saved their lives, or radically changed it when it seemed that everything was already lost. The "sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a Bible-loving diagnostician and visionary.

Edgar Cayce, even as a child, at his farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where he was born on March 18, 1877, demonstrated perceptual abilities that went beyond the normal range of the five senses. At the age of six or seven, he told his parents that he had "visions" of recently deceased relatives and that he was in contact with them. The parents attributed this to the lonely child's rich imagination, influenced by the religious gatherings that were popular in that part of the country. Later, he often fell asleep with textbooks under his head, perhaps for this reason he developed a special photographic memory, which helped him quickly become the best student in his rural school. However, this gift gradually disappeared, and Edgar was able to complete only seven classes, and then went to work.

By the age of twenty-one, Casey had become a salesman at a stationery wholesaler. By this time, he began to develop paralysis of the throat muscles, which could lead to loss of voice. Doctors could not establish the physical cause of this condition, they even used hypnosis, but this did not give a long-term effect. Then, as a last resort, Edgar asked his friend to help him re-immerse himself in the same hypnotic sleep that helped him remember the material in school textbooks as a child. Edgar's friend carried out the necessary suggestion procedure for him, and Edgar again found himself in a state of trance, thanks to which he was able to cope with his problem. Falling into unconsciousness, he found for himself that medicine and that type of therapy that successfully returned his voice and restored the entire body.

A group of doctors from Hopkinsville and Bowling Green, Kentucky, used Casey's unique talent to diagnose their patients. They soon discovered that wherever the patient was, it was enough for Casey to have the patient's name and address in order to telepathically tune into the person's mind and body and establish a connection with him as if they were in the same room. He did not need any other information about the patient.

One young doctor, Welsey Ketchum, presented a paper on this unconventional procedure to the Boston Society for Clinical Research. On October 9, 1910, the New York Times published a two-page article with photographs about it. From that moment, worried people from all over the country began to seek help from the miracle man.

Edgar Cayce died on January 3, 1945 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, leaving behind a verbatim record of recommendations that he, as a clairvoyant, telepathically transmitted over forty-three years to more than six thousand people. In 1932, the Research and Education Association (IPA) was formed to preserve and study this information. Her library in Virginia Beach contains 14,246 transcripts of Edgar Cayce's mediumistic readings. Of these readings, 8976, that is, about 64 percent, contain descriptions of the physical ailments of several thousand people, and they also recommend treatment for these ailments.

Researchers on the structure of cure for the most common physical ailments agree on the feasibility of testing Edgar Cayce's theories. As a result, the readings ended up in the hands of five doctors from a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Then, thanks to reports and annual conferences, information on treatment results became available to a wide range of specialists.

The readings of Edgar Cayce are one of the most impressive pieces of evidence of mediumistic perception of the individual ever made in history. The readings, together with various notes, letters and messages, were cross-referenced to the respective headings and made available to psychologists, doctors, students, writers and researchers, whose interest in these materials continues to grow.

The named association continues to work on a subject index and catalog of available information, conducts research and experiments, and also assists in holding conferences, seminars and lectures.

Dr. Harold J. Reilly's forty-five years of clinical experience with these readings is an invaluable addition to this material.
Talk to Dr. Reilly about it. He has observed thousands of cases in his own experience. [He] is the one who does what the information we receive indicates, and it brings real results, no matter how much it echoes what other people tell him.(5162-1, reports)

Edgar Casey
II. WHO IS HAROLD J. RAILY?

The Rockefeller Institute of Health, founded and headed by Dr. Reilly, has been a kind of health Mecca for prominent people and celebrities for more than thirty years, who, under his careful supervision, have restored their health, affected by the stress associated with their activities. At the Reilly Institute, they perfected their figure and beauty and supported the health and well-known actresses. Members of renowned royal families received advice and treatment from Reilly, as they do at world-renowned resorts in Europe.

The walls of this institute were covered with photographs of famous people and the thanks received from them.

The caption on Bob Hope's photo, for example, reads: "Since I have been maintaining my health with Harold J. for eighteen years, I can rightfully say that everyone should live according to Reilly."


Many writers and poets have eloquently expressed their admiration and recognition: Thomas Sergi signed one of his books with the following words: “To Dr. Harold J. Reilly, the finest physician on earth, whom even the angels of heaven with gout could ask for help. But above all, I am proud that he was a friend of Edgar Cayce and is my friend. "

“The creator of happier and more effective people” - this is how the clergyman Norman Vincent Peel described Reilly, and Hugh Lynn Casey wrote the following in his book “Journey Inward”: “To Harold, who helped many people start the Inner Journey, as Edgar Cayce imagined it ".

All of these commendations were justly deserved, for Harold J. Reilly was at that time one of the leading advocates of drug-free, natural therapies, and continues to be so today. He is recognized as one of the foremost physiotherapists in the world, and doctors from many countries come to study with him. Not only celebrities were among his patients. Many of his patients are simply suffering people referred by one of the three thousand medical practitioners.

Dr. Reilly's education and impressive work experience is endorsed by eight degrees, including a Ph.D. from Eastern Conservation University, an M.S. in Physiotherapy from Ithaca College, and a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from Van Norman University, California. In addition, he is a Fellow of the College of Sports Medicine, a Fellow of the Emerson University Academic Council, a spokesman for the National Council of Physiotherapists, and Director of the Edgar Cayce Foundation's Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center.

He was elected president of the New York Scientific Society of Physiotherapists sixteen times, is chairman of the Board of Certified Physiotherapists of New York State, and was the legal chairman of the Physiotherapy Injury Committee established by the Board of Directors of the State University of New York. He holds work permits in four Canadian states.
Dr. Reilly was born in southeastern New York in 1895 and raised in the Bronx, Van Ness. He was the eldest of seven siblings, all of whom became physical therapists except for one sister. At the age of twelve, he organized a fitness and athletic club in the basement of his family's home. In 1916, after graduating from the National Institute of Eclecticism, he immediately went to the United States Army to serve on the Mexican border in the regiment of engineers, where he conducted training in jiu-jitsu and wrestling. Demobilized, he earned degrees from Ithaca College and Eastern Reserve University. Later he graduated from the American School of Naturopathy, the American School of Chiropractic and two-year courses in osteopathy.

For several years, Reilly trained in Battle Creek, Michigan with Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, founder of preventive medicine, as well as developer of cereal breakfasts and an electric cabinet.

During his varied career, Dr. Reilly founded e Sullivan Country, NY, a rehab farm for alcoholics and drug addicts. In 1924 he established the Physiotherapist Service in New York, and in 1935 he opened the famous Reilly Health Institute at the Rockefeller Center.

However, Dr. Reilly became famous not for his impressive education and professional background, but for his amazing connection with Edgar Cayce, the "sleeping prophet" from Virginia Beach, who in 1930, almost two years before their meeting, began sending Reilly medical records. Until this time, Reilly did not know anything about Edgar Cayce and did not suspect that a medium was referring patients to him.

Before his death in 1945, Casey referred more than a thousand patients to Dr. Reilly and mentioned his name hundreds of times in his trance readings, in which he diagnosed and prescribed treatment for a wide variety of diseases.

Jesse Stern, in his book on Edgar Cayce, inspired by Reilly himself, and much of which was written on Reilly's farm, describes Dr. Reilly as "Casey's confidante practicing his treatments." He is undoubtedly the undoubted living authority on everything related to the health secrets that Casey passed down in his readings. Most of the dozens of Cayce books that have grossed millions of dollars in sales highlight Dr. Reidy's rare skill, his understanding of Cayce's proposed treatments, and his success in applying them. Dr. Reilly is not only a "connoisseur" of Cayce's theories: over forty-five years of practice, he clinically tested them and made the appropriate changes. The final fusion of Cayce's mediumistic abilities, through which he penetrated some source of "universal knowledge" and Reilly's practical and scientific experience, has spawned an invaluable treasure trove of healing methods that, when properly prescribed, prove to be effective. These methods are now available to thousands of readers looking for a tangible path that can lead them out of the cluttered labyrinth of modern life.

Despite the mysterious overtones created by Cayce's clairvoyant reputation, there is no mystery about the great similarities between these two people, a medium and a medical scientist. They shared the same philosophy of health. In the words of Dr. Ray-LEE | “Medicine and most doctors are focused on treating specific ailments. Casey Readings and Reilly Therapy aim to create a healthy organism that will heal itself of ailments. We are trying to understand Nature and we are working with Nature. In this case, the body heals itself. "

When Reilly closed his Health Institute in 1965 and "retired" by moving to his New Jersey farm, he donated his physical therapy equipment to the Research and Education Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and established a physical therapy facility there. clinic, trained therapists and agreed to the post of leader, which he still holds. In addition, he established a physical therapy unit at the IPA Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona and trained staff. However, staying on a well-deserved retirement wasn't easy for Dr. Reilly. When some of his regular patients, such as David Dubinsky, who had been a regular patient of Reilly for forty years, insisted on his weekly treatment, Dr. office in the building of the theater "Capitol". But the time spent in the New York office increased to two or three days, and then to a week, and soon Dr. Reilly was working almost as hard as when he was running the institute.

When the Capitol building was torn down, Reilly again hoped to go on a well-deserved rest, but this well-deserved rest did not last longer than the first time, since, after the publication of the books "EdgarCasey.The sleeping prophet " and others, pilgrims from all over the country poured into his farm in New Jersey.

On the farm, he was assisted by his tireless colleague Betty Billings. She graduated from the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition. She was a resident physician at Dayton Miami Valley Hospital in Ohio and worked as a clinical nutritionist at Duke University Hospital and New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center. Betty holds a PhD in Physiotherapy.

Miss Billings first met Dr. Reilly about sixteen years ago when she asked him to help her paralyzed mother after all traditional treatments had been exhausted. She was so impressed by the way Reilly treated her mother that she left New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center and joined Reilly's staff at the Rockefeller Center. Since then, she has worked with Dr. Reilly and both are highly regarded as health consultants.

Dr. Reilly says of her: “I always had the feeling that Betty Billings was sent to me by Edgar Cayce ... Nutrition is extremely important in Cayce's therapy. And at that time I was completely weak in matters of calculating the grams of certain products and calculating the recommended daily consumption rates, and also was not always aware of all the new research carried out in this complex area. I guess Casey wanted us to work together. "

Dr. Reilly, like Edgar Cayce, specializes in “medicine-rejected,” that is, those who have given up hope of getting help from established drug-oriented doctors. Thanks to his success in treating "hopeless" patients, his fame spread further and further. And when the influx of patients became so great that his farm could no longer accommodate everyone, and Betty Billings was no longer able to take care of everyone, he announced that he would have to limit his practice and work only with IPA members.

“I wanted to dissuade patients, especially those who may not have taken this therapy seriously,” he explained. - “Besides, if they do not understand the philosophy of Cayce, which affirms the unity of body, mind and spirit, and if their consciousness is not tuned to the required level, then the results will have to wait too long; sometimes they are never achieved. "

Today, remaining active at 79 years old, Dr. Reilly expresses his position as follows:

“The idea behind all my work is that I consider myself to be the spokesman and interpreter of Casey readings that were addressed to specific people. But I, with my knowledge, education and experience, was destined to interpret what he taught and teach people what to do. "

And in this Dr. Reilly has achieved remarkable success. Therefore, I believe that this preface would be quite appropriate to end with the following words of Nelson A. Rockefeller: "He is a great specialist and an amazing person."
PART I
"THE BODY IS A TEMPLE"
PREVENTION: THE KEY TO HEALTH FOR A LIFETIME

Chapter 1
“... the acquisition of any strength and any healing is the essence of a change in vibrations from within - the attunement of the divine principle, which resides in the living tissues of the body, on the Energy of the Creator. This alone is healing. Regardless of whether it is achieved through the use of drugs, a scalpel or whatever, it is the essence of tuning the energy of the atomic structure of living cells to its spiritual origin. " (1967-1)

"Since the Mind is the Creator, - or" since a person thinks of himself as such, "his mind, body and soul expand their capabilities so much as to satisfy all the needs of the Creator." (564-1)


"... a person can use all means existing in nature, which have their analogue in the sphere of mind and spirit and serve as an antidote for any poison, for any ailment that an individual suffers, provided that these means come from natural sources." (2396-2)

EdgarCasey
"... to Heaven, but not to our affected health, we must first of all turn our gaze."

Roger J. Williams, PhD in Dietetics
One day, a forty-two-year-old man asked Edgar Cayce a question:


  • How old should I live in this incarnation? (866-1)

  • Up to one hundred and fifty years! - answered the Sleeping Prophet from Virginia Beach.
To other questions, Edgar Cayce also answered that if a person lived correctly, ate reasonably, did not worry too much and looked at life with optimism, then he could live up to 120 years or 121 years.

Is it true that you can stay young for a very long time? this visitor continued to ask him.

That is, you need to think about diet, as well as the application of knowledge about your body? the man continued, eager for a more detailed answer.

Quite right, ”Casey replied. (900-465)

Cayce's view of human longevity and youth potential is consistent with the natural laws of the universe that we find in the animal kingdom. According to biologists, the life span of any species should be ten to twelve times the age at which representatives of the corresponding species first become capable of reproducing offspring. Therefore, in theory, a person should live up to 120, or even up to 150 years.

Scientists from all countries dealing with geriatrics and longevity argue that average duration a person's life should be about 140 years. Cell researchers believe that because some cells can be maintained indefinitely if they are placed at optimal nutrient medium, then, theoretically, a person could live forever.

Dr. Augustus B. Kinzel, former director The Salk Institute for Biological Sciences assumed that "the dream of man to always remain young will become a fact, and already in the eighties of the twentieth century, progress will be noticeable in its implementation."

Even ex-president Conservative American Medical Association, the late Dr. Edward L. Bortz of Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia, reflected on the theme that there is no reason why we should not start living until the age of 100 by the year 2000.

In fact, there are places on earth where men and women, having stepped over the 100-year mark, remain vigorous, healthy and capable of reproducing offspring. These are the inhabitants of the Caucasus Mountains of Abkhazia, Vilkabamba (Ecuador), as well as the land of Hunzas, the independent state of Western Pakistan.

Later, we will dwell in detail on the way of life of these wonderful people, as well as on many facets of the study of this amazing phenomenon and on the prescriptions of Casey-Reilly, ^ which you can personally follow at home. It can only be noted that their lifestyle is consistent with the recipe for longevity and prolongation of youth, given by Casey.

It is paradoxical that while science is trying in every possible way to find a way to prolong life, people are increasingly suffering from chronic and degenerative diseases... Dr. Max Bircher-Benner, one of the great pioneering physicians and proponents of preventive medicine, said many years ago: “The field of incurable diseases has grown dangerously wide. Although physicians have the ability to artificially prolong life, the Creator's plan is not at all for a person to live on crutches or turn the planet into a huge infirmary for the sick. "

I corresponded with Dr. Bircher-Banner until his death in 1939, and he and I shared the same philosophy of health, in particular our belief in the importance of preventive medicine. Agree that few of us would have made a choice in favor of staying disabled for a few more years - a burden to ourselves and to our family - and to know that your days are numbered anyway.

In this regard, modern medical science, despite its impressive achievements in reducing the number of infectious diseases and treatment of other diseases lags behind in disease prevention and maintenance good health... We all want health, not just an improvement in the health care system. Since we renewed our friendship with the Chinese, we could learn from them one of their old customs: to pay doctors not when we are sick, but when we are healthy.

Today modern people(and their children) is an endangered species. The health of Americans is gradually deteriorating. There is a need for additional hospitals, for additional medical faculties that graduate more doctors, for new medicines and in larger research funding. In 1971, former US President Richard M. Nixon asked federal officials to draft a program that would make Americans the most healthy people in the world. The report found that while Americans spend more money on health care than any other nation, their health is poorer than in most developed countries. We have more cases of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental illness, arthritis and birth defects than any other developed country in the world. We are in the fiftieth place in terms of life expectancy. Americans are less healthy than they were twenty years ago, and our life expectancy is declining. The President gave the task to the then Secretary of Health, Education and social security To Eliot L. Richardson "find out what exactly needs to be done to make this country healthier than any other country in the world."

It was enough for him to look around and observe the daily life of his fellow citizens living in different parts country. We are surrounded on all sides by secret enemies who cunningly deceive us, sneaking up on our tiptoes imperceptibly, donning attractive masks. The seven most dangerous of these enemies in our modern way of life lurk in the air we breathe; in the water we drink; in the methods of cooking, as well as in the methods of supplying, processing and selling food; in family nutrition, where the "Great American Diet" is supposedly planned and followed; in our dependence on the car, which deprives us of mobility and leads to heart disease and other dangerous ailments, if it does not kill or maim right on the road, as well as in the "accomplice in crime" TV; in pharmacies on every corner, which put our nation on pills and which make our children drug addicts; and, finally, in “work” with its deadly stresses of insecurity, competition, and destructive “cups of coffee” and lunches with business partners.

We must not fall prey to these enemies. When we are ready to exert ourselves and learn to use them, methods of protection become available to us. “One gram of prevention is worth one kilogram of treatment,” and this is true both for health and for all other aspects of life.

And this is what the representative tells us official medicine Dr. Bircher-Banner: “My brothers, your life has gone astray. Try to recognize the dangers that threaten your health and learn to avoid them before it's too late. Preventing illness is possible, provided you take it seriously. Prevention will be effective if you are strong and unshakable. ”

After fifty-five years of treating the sick and restoring health, form and vitality to thousands of people, I have learned that people take better care of their cars and lawn mowers than they do about their body and health. I hear excuses all the time: "But I didn't have time to do the exercises, eat right, and do whatever you told me to do."

I invariably answer: "You do not have time to maintain health, but as soon as you get sick - and you found the time?"

Fewer car care products, but more peanut butter for the body: this rule should be part of the life of a healthier and stronger population.

Although I am a physiotherapist, for over fifty-five years I have specialized in restoring health to a person as a whole, that is, to a person whose body and mind are affected by the influence of the outside world. I have said many times that the same blood flows in our gut and in our brain. But I can say the opposite, namely that the blood that flows through the brain, with which we experience anxiety, anxiety and fear, flows also through our intestines, in which we experience tension.

Many people came to Reilly's Health Services at the Rockefeller Center with the same complaint: “When I was in the army, I was in great shape. I felt good all the time. Now I have lost my physical shape, became clumsy, and all the time it seems to me that I am poisoned by something. Can you return me to my previous state? "

But we must remember that while a person served in the army, he did not have to worry about raising his income, about the mood in which his wife would meet when he returned home from work, about the possible dismissal from work and about the redemption of the mortgage. He did not have to make decisions, since all decisions had already been made for him. Consequently, he could relax, and relaxation, along with release from responsibility and tension, was partly the reason for the good physical condition in which he was then.

The problem of getting these people back to their “feel good” state is not just about improving nutrition and exercise. This requires psychological adaptability to a whole sphere of life - an adjustment of oneself, which all people are forced to carry out if they live in society as responsible citizens, and if they want to support themselves, and not depend on other people or on the state.

Today, every person, whether man or woman, lives like a soldier on the economic front of competition, where you need to constantly be on the alert to maintain security, maintain a home and family, and save something for the future.

It is curious that if all this was not for the sake of our body, we would not have to carry out this adjustment of ourselves. If all this was not for the sake of our body, we would not have to fight this struggle all our lives!

If we only had a mind and no body, the world of economics would simply disappear. You wouldn't need a home, or food to feed your body, or clothing to cover it, or makeup to brighten it up, or a car to move it. Marriage would also be unnecessary, since sex would not exist in physical sense and we wouldn't reproduce. Therefore, the body becomes the cause of economics, marriage, politics and war.

But the fact that I have been amazed all my life is that it is the body, which makes everything related to struggle, pressure and work relevant, that we often not only neglect, but misuse and abuse it. Apparently, the ancient Greeks, who revered the body and even worshiped it, were closer to a reasonable attitude to Everyday life than we are. They at least recognized that the body is the center of life in the world.

It is thanks to the body that we are here in this three-dimensional world. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain harmony and balance in the body, in other words, to maintain its health, because only through the body those parts of us that are non-physical, that is, the mind and spirit, can function well enough to reach their highest potential.

In modern life, we focus more not on bringing the body into balance, but, on the contrary, on unbalancing it. Trying to make money and succeed is a drain on our strength. Every part of the body, misused, overloaded, or neglected, must be responsible for the health of the entire body.

Edgar Cayce's readings clearly prove the fact that a person cannot be broken into parts, and that each part is a separate structure and system and would be understood in the sense of treatment without considering all other parts.

Edgar Cayce has repeatedly argued that everything we do and think is directly related to who we are in the sense of human beings in general: what we eat affects what we think about; what we think about affects what we eat; and what we eat and think collectively affects what we do, how we feel and how we look. I am citing an example from Reading 288-38 that states the following: “... What we think and what we eat, in aggregate does us who we are we are both in the sense of the body and in the sense of the mind. "

In another reading (2528-2), Cayce says: "When the soul, mind and body live according to the law, the entity is able to fulfill the purpose for which it experiences the material and physical."

I am extremely fortunate to have personally known and worked with Edgar Cayce. Through him we have access to the timeless wisdom that this great person and the medium drew knowledge from the "universal sources". I think that we have never needed this wisdom as much as we need it today, in the midst of the external and internal ecological chaos that has engulfed humans, science and technology.

The purpose of this book is to teach you how to maintain health with natural therapies without drugs, the correct mindset and spirituality, which Edgar Cayce advised six thousand patients in more than fifteen thousand of his readings. You have to keep in mind the fact that most of the people who sought help from Casey and me were rejected by medicine. They were desperate and almost hopeless people who tried everything that traditional and alternative medicine has to offer. For many of them, turning to Casey was a kind of court of last resort. Casey recognized the cause of the ailments by going into a trance state: he often never even saw patients who could be thousands of miles away from him. Then he prescribed medication to help the patient. Many experienced the so-called "miraculous healing". There were also those for whom it did not happen. Although this mediumistic method seemed strange, there was nothing mysterious about the prescribed treatment. It included osteopathy, nutritional correction, exercise, massage, hydrotherapy and electrotherapy, lotions for external use, products and mixtures based on natural products, herbs and, in some cases, even the use of synthetic agents and surgical intervention... All of this required perseverance, as well as a mental and spiritual drive to achieve results. As Casey has often explained:

Maintain your mindset for creative, creative powers. Any healing must arise from within, for the body has the ability to recreate or reproduce itself, as well as the ability to assimilate all that from which this recreation comes. (1663-1)

For any healing, both mental and physical, is the adjustment of every atom of the body, every brain reflex to the realization of the divine principle, which is inherent in every cell of the body. (3384-2)

In the next reading (528-9), Casey stresses the importance of perseverance and consistency:

The body must in no way lose courage and give up, but must work patiently, knowing that any healing, any help must come from creative thinking, creative application and, mainly and first of all, from a creative spiritual impulse. Use the ailments of the body as a means to achieve a better and more perfect understanding.

During the last fifteen years of Edgar Cayce's life (from 1930 to 1945), about a thousand patients came to me, whom he referred to me. At first I was confused by the difference in the texts of the readings carried out for different patients whose complaints could be classified in the same category. (In this respect, as in many others, Cayce was well ahead of his time in recognizing the biochemical individuality of each person, on a subject that we will discuss in more detail in subsequent chapters.) I must confess that at that time I often did not understand some facets of therapy. But with the treatment that Cayce advised thousands of patients, I began to recognize the underlying philosophy and operating principles after forty-five years of clinical practice. These principles are based on the structure and processes that underlie the human body, mind and soul.

It soon became clear to me that no matter what treatment or what combination of methods he prescribed, he pursued four main goals: to improve and normalize the functions of assimilation, excretion, circulation and relaxation. With the restoration of the normal balance of these four basic functions, the body begins to heal itself from ailments that manifest themselves as symptoms of the disease. Indeed, both Casey and I have always worked not with symptoms, but with causes, and therefore his readings rarely come under medical labels. As a physiotherapist, I did not make diagnoses, but in clinical practice I found that a large percentage of the diagnoses made by doctors, with which patients came to me, were associated with symptoms of a violation of these particular bodily functions. In any case, whatever the name would be, if the patient had the correct attitude and persistently and consistently applied the methods of treatment, his functions of assimilation, excretion, circulation and relaxation returned to normal, as a result of which there was a complete or partial recovery, about which Casey spoke.

For me, Casey's readings are as relevant today as they were during his lifetime. Over the years since his death (1945), my use of many of his methods and means have repeatedly proven their effectiveness. The main difference here is that when Casey was alive, each patient could receive individualized advice. After a series of questions, one could understand the reason why to different people with the same disease were given different treatment recommendations. Often the recipe for massage ointment was given in such detail and specificity that even the duration of its application was indicated and in many cases the expected results were predicted. Distinctive feature Casey's work was that each person received an individually tailored course of treatment designed to restore harmony in body, mind and soul. Sometimes he just directed the patients to me and left me to decide what they needed.

Now we no longer have Casey as a personal source of information. It remains to hope for those who have the experience, knowledge, scientific training and wisdom in correctly Interpreting how to use this reading material in the best possible way to heal the sick and make this knowledge available to those who are still healthy, so that people can stay healthy all their a life.

The remedies and therapies that Cayce pointed out have no time frame: they go far into the past and are often projected into the future, waiting for many years until scientific discoveries and research confirm them. Casey gained access to the "source of the universal mind" and received from it the natural laws that allow the body, mind and soul of a person to heal itself. That is why these methods are as effective today as they were during Cayce's lifetime, if, of course, they are correctly interpreted.

The boundless wisdom of Cayce's readings must be continually explored, studied and used in the form contained in it. possible means... We have not yet fully understood it, and we still have a lot to learn and try. But after forty-five years of clinical experience and research, I learned to deduce from the advice he gave to individuals, specific general principles which, in my clinical experience, can heal the sick and serve as a guide of good health for all.

I have selected those procedures, therapies and remedies that can be used at home, provided that you adhere to the parameters specified for each method, and that you have consulted with your doctor or a doctor focused on the Casey methods, and have been examined and tested. ... As Casey himself said, his job is first to teach individuals, then groups of people and, finally, the masses. We hope that the book Edgar's HandbookCasey:health without drugs " will teach you the basics of helping to maintain health, youth, control your weight, prevent illness, maintain your ability to reproduce, and live a long, happy and productive life.


WORK WITH THECASEY

The future of the earth

Harold J. Reilly, D. Ph. T., D.S. and Ruth Hagy Brod

The Edgar Cay ce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

Harold J. Reilly, Ruth Hagee Broad

Drug-free therapy

Edgar Cayce's Recipes

A.R.E.®Press, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Future of the Earth St. Petersburg 2005

Harold J. Rayleigh and Ruth Hague Broad

DRUG-FREE THERAPY. Edgar Cayce's recipes. Foreword by Hugh-Lynn Casey. Per. from English Tsvetkova O.A. - SPb .: Future of the Earth, 2005. - 448 p.

ISBN 5-94432-049-4

You are holding a unique book in your hands. Its uniqueness is that it contains invaluable recipes and methods for treating a wide variety of diseases, which were first published in Russian, given by the greatest clairvoyant and healer of the 20th century, Edgar Cayce. His vicious abilities can only be compared with the gift of foresight of the great Nostradamus.

Tens of thousands of patients have been healed thanks to the recipes that Casey gave in a trance state. This amazing person in all his practice has not made a single professional mistake. The methods, methods of treatment and recipes of Edagar Cayce were further confirmed by modern scientific research.

The author of the book, Harold Reilly, is one of the most outstanding physiotherapists in the world, who for many years has been successfully applying in his practice the methods and recipes given by the greatest prophet and educator of our time, Edgar Cayce.

Reminder to readers: Before resorting to any of the tools and exercises described in this book, you should definitely consult with your doctor and in no case try to use them without the full consent of your doctor. In addition, it is important not to interrupt treatment or to disturb your prescribed diet.

Dedicated to Betty, who I believe was sent to me by Edgar Cayce himself to help with the work that made this book possible.

Harold J. Reilly

Dedicated to Albert, beloved husband, friend and partner, thanks to whom everything becomes possible.

Ruth Hague Broad

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the written permission of the copyright holders.

ISBN 5-94432-049-4 ISBN 0-87604-215-9

© "Future of the Earth", 2005 © 1975 by Harold JL Reilly

"This means that the spirit, soul, elements of forces acting in nature use certain parts of our body as their temple during the period of our life on earth." (311-4)

“Any treatment is carried out from a single source. Whether it is diet, exercise, medicine or even the use of a scalpel - everything should be done in order to awaken in the body those forces that would help it recover, in other words, to awaken in it the awareness of the Forces of the Creator, or God. " (2696-1)

“... every month, at least one week, you need to devote to ennobling, maintaining and regulating the body so that the body remains young mentally and physically, as well as in its purpose. But this does not mean that a person should spend this whole week on just that. " (3420-1)

Edgar Cayce


Foreword by Hugh Lynn Casey 9

Introduction 13

I. Who is Edgar Cayce? thirteen

II.Who is Harold J. Reilly? 15

Part D. "The body is a temple"

Chapter 1. Prevention: The Key to Lifetime Health 23

Chapter 2. Working with Casey 33

Chapter 3. Casey and His Philosophy of Healing 52

Chapter 4. Working with Casey Patients 74

Part II: Your Home Health Resort

Chapter 5. Casey and His Principles of Diet and Nutrition 101

Chapter 6. What are the exercises for? 146

Chapter 7. Comprehensive Body Exercises to Restore Shape and Health 171

Chapter 8. Massage and manipulation: how to rub a person 214

Chapter 9. How to do massage 231

Chapter 10. Hydrotherapy: Water Treatment 266

Chapter 11. Internal Cleansing: Colon Lavage, Lotions and Cold Treatment 293

Part III: For those who care about their beauty. Casey / Reilly Handbook

Chapter 12. How to Lose Weight 333

Chapter 13. Wake up, Sleeping Beauty 361

Chapter 14. How to achieve beauty. Casey 380 Tips & Tools

Chapter 15. A Program for the Ageless 411


FOREWORD

Harold Reilly is one of the foremost American physiotherapists who has helped many people find practical use of the information obtained by Edgar Cayce in his readings. Dr. Reilly is one of the most active and dedicated people in the world. He instills confidence in others, for he himself practices what he says. He is characterized by friendliness, enthusiasm and an amazing sense of humor. Your conversations with Dr. Reilly and the treatments he prescribes convince you that your body can do much more than you expect from it, you gain inspiration and respect for yourself.

One of the main reasons Dr. Reilly has made great strides in using Edgar Cayce's readings to help people is that his philosophy of health was in tune with the philosophy of health expressed in readings long before he knew them. Surprisingly, Reilly's name was mentioned in Casey's readings years before the two people met in person. Both Edgar Cayce and Harold Reilly were more interested not in how to treat symptoms, but in how to keep people healthy and discover the causes of illness. The texts of the readings provide a lot of advice regarding exercise, diet, various procedures, that is, such independent methods of treatment, for which the one who uses them is responsible. That is why in the book "Drug-Free Therapy" you will find support and the most effective ways to help yourself in restoring physical, mental and emotional balance and forming a new attitude towards life.

Edgar Cayce talked about the importance of the apple diet, castor oil lotions, parilen with special oils that help with certain ailments, special massage methods and the use of a variety of diets. But it was Harold Reilly who was the first to help people connect all these therapies. It was he who inspired and pushed them to apply these methods and understand that over time, all this can lead to fantastic results.

This is a book about how to proceed. The treatments described in detail are supported by material from the world of science, which has thus far confirmed many of the basic concepts expressed by Edgar Cayce in his readings. Harold Reilly began working with these concepts over forty-five years ago.

Perhaps you will not read this book from beginning to end and turn to what you personally need. If so, you will find that Dr. Reilly and Ruth Hagie Brod have given the material under precise headings, and the cross-references they provide will provide you with a valuable guide to both the issues listed and Casey-Reilly's treatments.

The famous phrase “Yes, we have this body”, with which Edgar Cayce, who was in a state of trance, began his mediumistic revelations thousands of times, truly reveals the meaning of this book. A person must start with himself. If he cannot heal himself, then how can he be a channel for healing his fellow men? Here is a complete combination of means of achieving physical, mental, emotional and spiritual balance, which, in fact, is what every person strives for.

The creation of this book took three whole years, and it would not have been possible without the dedicated help of people who believed in the wisdom of Cayce's revelations, expressed on the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical levels.

We express our appreciation and gratitude for the special help to the following people:

Hugh Lynn Casey for his informative Foreword and Memoirs;

Gladys Davis Turner, Lucille Kahn, Hugh-Lynn, Dr. Pat Reilly, and Dorothy Reilly for their assistance in re-creating the biography of Edgar Cayce and his family;

J. Everett Irion, Violet Shelley, and the editorial, library and administrative staff of the Research and Education Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, Virginia;

the volunteers Rode Boyko, who assisted Ruth Hagee Broad in researching and reprinting excerpts from Casey's medical files; Rudolf Boyko, who helped his wife; Albert T. Brod, who made countless copies, checks, corrections, and readings; Andrew Grossman, who helped a lot in routine work;

the artist Jacqueline Mott, who added her illustrations to those by Ray Gullis;

to Drs. William A. McGary, John Joseph Lally, and Edith Wallace, for revising this manuscript and for helpful criticism and suggestions.

We express our special appreciation for the sensitive leadership and courage shown in the fight for the right of people to take care of their health, breathe clean air, drink clean water and consume quality food to the Senators.

Richard S. Schweiker, Gaylord Nelson, William Proxmere, Philip A. Hart, and Congressman James J. Delaney.

We express our deepest appreciation and respect to Dr. Roger J. Williams, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry at the Clayton Foundation at the University of Texas, for his great book Nutrition Against Disease, from which we have drawn many excerpts.

In addition, we would like to extend our gratitude to those numerous authors of books and articles, one way or another related to the life of Edgar Cayce and his methods of healing, whose selfless activity contributes to ensuring that this knowledge becomes the property of everyone.

INTRODUCTION

I. WHO IS EDGAR CASEY?

Thirty-six books have been written about Edgar Cayce, sold in millions of copies, and countless articles published in newspapers and magazines, but for some of you, this may be the first acquaintance with the man who was called the Sleeping Prophet, America's most mysterious man, a spiritual seer. , a telepathic healer and a clairvoyant.

It all depends on the look at this person. Many contemporaries of Edgar Cayce knew the "awake" Edgar Cayce as a gifted professional photographer. Others, especially children, admired him as a kind and understanding school teacher. His own family knew him as a wonderful husband and father.

The "sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a completely different person - a medium known to thousands of people from various fields of activity, who had reason to thank him for his help. Indeed, many of them believed that only he saved their lives, or radically changed it when it seemed that everything was already lost. The "sleeping" Edgar Cayce was a Bible-loving diagnostician and visionary.

Edgar Cayce, even as a child, at his farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where he was born on March 18, 1877, demonstrated perceptual abilities that went beyond the normal range of the five senses. At the age of six or seven, he told his parents that he had "visions" of recently deceased relatives and that he was in contact with them. The parents attributed this to the lonely child's rich imagination, influenced by the religious gatherings that were popular in that part of the country. Later, he often fell asleep with textbooks under his head, perhaps for this reason he developed a special photographic memory, which helped him quickly become the best student in his rural school. However, this gift gradually disappeared, and Edgar was able to complete only seven classes, and then went to work.

By the age of twenty-one, Casey had become a salesman at a stationery wholesaler. By this time, he began to develop paralysis of the throat muscles, which could lead to loss of voice. Doctors could not establish the physical cause of this condition, they even used hypnosis, but this did not give a long-term effect. Then, as a last resort, Edgar asked his friend to help him re-immerse himself in the same hypnotic sleep that helped him remember the material in school textbooks as a child. Edgar's friend carried out the necessary suggestion procedure for him, and Edgar again found himself in a state of trance, thanks to which he was able to cope with his problem. Falling into unconsciousness, he found for himself that medicine and that type of therapy that successfully returned his voice and restored the entire body.

A group of doctors from Hopkinsville and Bowling Green, Kentucky, used Casey's unique talent to diagnose their patients. They soon discovered that wherever the patient was, it was enough for Casey to have the patient's name and address in order to telepathically tune into the person's mind and body and establish a connection with him as if they were in the same room. He did not need any other information about the patient.

One young doctor, Welsey Ketchum, presented a paper on this unconventional procedure to the Boston Society for Clinical Research. On October 9, 1910, the New York Times published a two-page article with photographs about it. From that moment, worried people from all over the country began to seek help from the miracle man.

Edgar Cayce died on January 3, 1945 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, leaving behind a verbatim record of recommendations that he, as a clairvoyant, telepathically transmitted over forty-three years to more than six thousand people. In 1932, the Research and Education Association (IPA) was formed to preserve and study this information. Her library in Virginia Beach contains 14,246 transcripts of Edgar Cayce's mediumistic readings. Of these readings, 8976, that is, about 64 percent, contain descriptions of the physical ailments of several thousand people, and they also recommend treatment for these ailments.

Researchers on the structure of cure for the most common physical ailments agree on the feasibility of testing Edgar Cayce's theories. As a result, the readings ended up in the hands of five doctors from a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Then, thanks to reports and annual conferences, information on treatment results became available to a wide range of specialists.

The readings of Edgar Cayce are one of the most impressive pieces of evidence of mediumistic perception of the individual ever made in history. The readings, together with various notes, letters and messages, were cross-referenced to the respective headings and made available to psychologists, doctors, students, writers and researchers, whose interest in these materials continues to grow.

The named association continues to work on a subject index and catalog of available information, conducts research and experiments, and also assists in holding conferences, seminars and lectures.

Dr. Harold J. Reilly's forty-five years of clinical experience with these readings is an invaluable addition to this material.

Talk to Dr. Reilly about it. He has observed thousands of cases in his own experience. [He] is the one who does what the information we receive indicates, and it brings real results, no matter how much it echoes what other people tell him. (5162-1, reports)

Edgar Cayce

II. WHO IS HAROLD J. RAILY?

The Rockefeller Institute of Health, founded and headed by Dr. Reilly, has been a kind of health Mecca for prominent people and celebrities for more than thirty years, who, under his careful supervision, have restored their health, affected by the stress associated with their activities. At the Reilly Institute, they perfected their figure and beauty and supported the health and well-known actresses. Members of renowned royal families received advice and treatment from Reilly, as they do at world-renowned resorts in Europe.

The walls of this institute were covered with photographs of famous people and the thanks received from them.

The caption on Bob Hope's photo, for example, reads: "Since I have been maintaining my health with Harold J. for eighteen years, I can rightfully say that everyone should live according to Reilly."

Many writers and poets have eloquently expressed their admiration and recognition: Thomas Sergi signed one of his books with the following words: “To Dr. Harold J. Reilly, the finest physician on earth, whom even the angels of heaven with gout could ask for help. But above all, I am proud that he was a friend of Edgar Cayce and is my friend. "

“The creator of happier and more effective people” - this is how the clergyman Norman Vincent Peel described Reilly, and Hugh Lynn Casey wrote the following in his book “Journey Inward”: “To Harold, who helped many people start the Inner Journey, as Edgar Cayce imagined it ".

All of these commendations were justly deserved, for Harold J. Reilly was at that time one of the leading advocates of drug-free, natural therapies, and continues to be so today. He is recognized as one of the foremost physiotherapists in the world, and doctors from many countries come to study with him. Not only celebrities were among his patients. Many of his patients are simply suffering people referred by one of the three thousand medical practitioners.

Dr. Reilly's education and impressive work experience is endorsed by eight degrees, including a Ph.D. from Eastern Conservation University, an M.S. in Physiotherapy from Ithaca College, and a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from Van Norman University, California. In addition, he is a Fellow of the College of Sports Medicine, a Fellow of the Emerson University Academic Council, a spokesman for the National Council of Physiotherapists, and Director of the Edgar Cayce Foundation's Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center.

He was elected president of the New York Scientific Society of Physiotherapists sixteen times, is chairman of the Board of Certified Physiotherapists of New York State, and was the legal chairman of the Physiotherapy Injury Committee established by the Board of Directors of the State University of New York. He holds work permits in four Canadian states.

Dr. Reilly was born in southeastern New York in 1895 and raised in the Bronx, Van Ness. He was the eldest of seven siblings, all of whom became physical therapists except for one sister. At the age of twelve, he organized a fitness and athletic club in the basement of his family's home. In 1916, after graduating from the National Institute of Eclecticism, he immediately went to the United States Army to serve on the Mexican border in the regiment of engineers, where he conducted training in jiu-jitsu and wrestling. Demobilized, he earned degrees from Ithaca College and Eastern Reserve University. Later he graduated from the American School of Naturopathy, the American School of Chiropractic and two-year courses in osteopathy.

For several years, Reilly trained in Battle Creek, Michigan with Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, founder of preventive medicine, as well as developer of cereal breakfasts and an electric cabinet.

During his varied career, Dr. Reilly founded Sullivan Country, New York, a rehab farm for alcoholics and drug addicts. In 1924 he established the Physiotherapist Service in New York, and in 1935 he opened the famous Reilly Health Institute at the Rockefeller Center.

However, Dr. Reilly became famous not for his impressive education and professional background, but for his amazing connection with Edgar Cayce, the "sleeping prophet" from Virginia Beach, who in 1930, almost two years before their meeting, began sending Reilly medical records. Until this time, Reilly did not know anything about Edgar Cayce and did not suspect that a medium was referring patients to him.

Before his death in 1945, Casey referred more than a thousand patients to Dr. Reilly and mentioned his name hundreds of times in his trance readings, in which he diagnosed and prescribed treatment for a wide variety of diseases.

Jesse Stern, in his book on Edgar Cayce, inspired by Reilly himself, and much of which was written on Reilly's farm, describes Dr. Reilly as "Casey's confidante practicing his treatments." He is undoubtedly the undoubted living authority on everything related to the health secrets that Casey passed down in his readings. Most of the dozens of Cayce books that have grossed millions of dollars in sales highlight Dr. Reidy's rare skill, his understanding of Cayce's proposed treatments, and his success in applying them. Dr. Reilly is not only a "connoisseur" of Cayce's theories: over forty-five years of practice, he clinically tested them and made the appropriate changes. The final fusion of Cayce's mediumistic abilities, through which he penetrated some source of "universal knowledge" and Reilly's practical and scientific experience, has spawned an invaluable treasure trove of healing methods that, when properly prescribed, prove to be effective. These methods are now available to thousands of readers looking for a tangible path that can lead them out of the cluttered labyrinth of modern life.

Despite the mysterious overtones created by Cayce's clairvoyant reputation, there is no mystery about the great similarities between these two people, a medium and a medical scientist. They shared the same philosophy of health. In the words of Dr. Ray-LEE | “Medicine and most doctors are focused on treating specific ailments. Casey Readings and Reilly Therapy aim to create a healthy organism that will heal itself of ailments. We are trying to understand Nature and we are working with Nature. In this case, the body heals itself. "

When Reilly closed his Health Institute in 1965 and "retired" by moving to his New Jersey farm, he donated his physical therapy equipment to the Research and Education Association (IPA) in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and established a physical therapy facility there. clinic, trained therapists and agreed to the post of leader, which he still holds. In addition, he established a physical therapy unit at the IPA Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona and trained staff. However, staying on a well-deserved retirement wasn't easy for Dr. Reilly. When some of his regular patients, such as David Dubinsky, who had been a regular patient of Reilly for forty years, insisted on his weekly treatment, Dr. office in the building of the theater "Capitol". But the time spent in the New York office increased to two or three days, and then to a week, and soon Dr. Reilly was working almost as hard as when he was running the institute.

When the Capitol building was demolished, Reilly again hoped to go on a well-deserved rest, but this well-deserved rest did not last longer than the first time, since, after the publication of the books Edgar Cayce. The Sleeping Prophet ”and others, a stream of pilgrims from all over the country poured into his farm in New Jersey.

On the farm, he was assisted by his tireless colleague Betty Billings. She graduated from the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition. She was a resident physician at Dayton Miami Valley Hospital in Ohio and worked as a clinical nutritionist at Duke University Hospital and New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center. Betty holds a PhD in Physiotherapy.

Miss Billings first met Dr. Reilly about sixteen years ago when she asked him to help her paralyzed mother after all traditional treatments had been exhausted. She was so impressed by the way Reilly treated her mother that she left New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center and joined Reilly's staff at the Rockefeller Center. Since then, she has worked with Dr. Reilly and both are highly regarded as health consultants.

Dr. Reilly says of her: “I always had the feeling that Betty Billings was sent to me by Edgar Cayce ... Nutrition is extremely important in Cayce's therapy. And at that time I was completely weak in matters of calculating the grams of certain products and calculating the recommended daily consumption rates, and also was not always aware of all the new research carried out in this complex area. I guess Casey wanted us to work together. "

Dr. Reilly, like Edgar Cayce, specializes in “medicine-rejected,” that is, those who have given up hope of getting help from established drug-oriented doctors. Thanks to his success in treating "hopeless" patients, his fame spread further and further. And when the influx of patients became so great that his farm could no longer accommodate everyone, and Betty Billings was no longer able to take care of everyone, he announced that he would have to limit his practice and work only with IPA members.

“I wanted to dissuade patients, especially those who may not have taken this therapy seriously,” he explained. - “Besides, if they do not understand the philosophy of Cayce, which affirms the unity of body, mind and spirit, and if their consciousness is not tuned to the required level, then the results will have to wait too long; sometimes they are never achieved. "

Today, remaining active at 79 years old, Dr. Reilly expresses his position as follows:

“The idea behind all my work is that I consider myself to be the spokesman and interpreter of Casey readings that were addressed to specific people. But I, with my knowledge, education and experience, was destined to interpret what he taught and teach people what to do. "

And in this Dr. Reilly has achieved remarkable success. Therefore, I believe that this preface would be quite appropriate to end with the following words of Nelson A. Rockefeller: "He is a great specialist and an amazing person."

PART I

"THE BODY IS A TEMPLE"

PREVENTION: THE KEY TO HEALTH FOR A LIFETIME

“... the acquisition of any strength and any healing is the essence of a change in vibrations from within - the attunement of the divine principle, which resides in the living tissues of the body, on the Energy of the Creator. This alone is healing. Regardless of whether it is achieved through the use of drugs, a scalpel or whatever, it is the essence of tuning the energy of the atomic structure of living cells to its spiritual origin. " (1967-1)

"Since the Mind is the Creator, - or" since a person thinks of himself as such, "his mind, body and soul expand their capabilities so much as to satisfy all the needs of the Creator." (564-1)

"... a person can use all means existing in nature, which have their analogue in the sphere of mind and spirit and serve as an antidote for any poison, for any ailment that an individual suffers, provided that these means come from natural sources." (2396-2)

Edgar Cayce

"... to Heaven, but not to our affected health, we must first of all turn our gaze."

Roger J. Williams, PhD in Dietetics

One day, a forty-two-year-old man asked Edgar Cayce a question:

How old should I live in this incarnation? (866-1)

Up to one hundred and fifty years! - answered the Sleeping Prophet from Virginia Beach.

To other questions, Edgar Cayce also answered that if a person lived correctly, ate reasonably, did not worry too much and looked at life with optimism, then he could live up to 120 years or 121 years.

Is it true that you can stay young for a very long time? this visitor continued to ask him.

That is, you need to think about diet, as well as the application of knowledge about your body? the man continued, eager for a more detailed answer.

Quite right, ”Casey replied. (900-465)

Cayce's view of human longevity and youth potential is consistent with the natural laws of the universe that we find in the animal kingdom. According to biologists, the life span of any species should be ten to twelve times the age at which representatives of the corresponding species first become capable of reproducing offspring. Therefore, in theory, a person should live up to 120, or even up to 150 years.

Scientists from all countries dealing with geriatrics and longevity argue that the average life expectancy of a person should be about 140 years. Cell researchers believe that since some cells can be maintained indefinitely if placed in an optimal nutrient medium, then, in theory, a person could live forever.

Dr. Augustus B. Kinzel, former director of the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences, suggested that "the dream of a man always to remain young will become a fact, and already in the eighties of the twentieth century, progress will be noticeable in its implementation."

Even the former president of the conservative American Medical Association, the late Dr. Edward L. Bortz of Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia, speculated that there is no reason why we shouldn't start living until the age of 100 by the year 2000.

In fact, there are places on earth where men and women, having stepped over the 100-year mark, remain vigorous, healthy and capable of reproducing offspring. These are the inhabitants of the Caucasus Mountains of Abkhazia, Vilkabamba (Ecuador), as well as the land of Hunzas, the independent state of Western Pakistan.

Later, we will dwell in detail on the way of life of these wonderful people, as well as on many facets of the study of this amazing phenomenon and on the prescriptions of Casey-Reilly, ^ which you can personally follow at home. It can only be noted that their lifestyle is consistent with the recipe for longevity and prolongation of youth, given by Casey.

It is paradoxical that while science is trying in every possible way to find a way to prolong life, people are increasingly suffering from chronic and degenerative diseases. Dr. Max Bircher-Benner, one of the great pioneering physicians and proponents of preventive medicine, said many years ago: “The field of incurable diseases has grown dangerously wide. Although physicians have the ability to artificially prolong life, the Creator's plan is not at all for a person to live on crutches or turn the planet into a huge infirmary for the sick. "

I corresponded with Dr. Bircher-Banner until his death in 1939, and he and I shared the same philosophy of health, in particular our belief in the importance of preventive medicine. Agree that few of us would have made a choice in favor of staying disabled for a few more years - a burden to ourselves and to our family - and to know that your days are numbered anyway.

In this respect, modern medical science, despite its impressive achievements in reducing infectious diseases and treating other diseases, lags behind in preventing disease and maintaining good health. We all want health, not just an improvement in the health care system. Since we renewed our friendship with the Chinese, we could learn from them one of their old customs: to pay doctors not when we are sick, but when we are healthy.

Today modern humans (and their children) are an endangered species. The health of Americans is gradually deteriorating. There is a need for additional hospitals, additional medical faculties with more physicians, new drugs, and more research funding. In 1971, former US President Richard M. Nixon asked federal officials to draft a program that would make Americans the healthiest people in the world. The report found that while Americans spend more money on health care than any other nation, their health is poorer than in most developed countries. We have more cases of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental illness, arthritis and birth defects than any other developed country in the world. We are in the fiftieth place in terms of life expectancy. Americans are less healthy than they were twenty years ago, and our life expectancy is declining. The president tasked then-Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, Eliot L. Richardson, "to figure out exactly what needs to be done to make this country healthier than any other country in the world."

It was enough for him to look around and observe the daily life of his fellow citizens living in different parts of the country. We are surrounded on all sides by secret enemies who cunningly deceive us, sneaking up on our tiptoes imperceptibly, donning attractive masks. The seven most dangerous of these enemies in our modern way of life lurk in the air we breathe; in the water we drink; in the methods of cooking, as well as in the methods of supplying, processing and selling food; in family nutrition, where the "Great American Diet" is supposedly planned and followed; in our dependence on the car, which deprives us of mobility and leads to heart disease and other dangerous ailments, if it does not kill or maim right on the road, as well as in the "accomplice in crime" TV; in pharmacies on every corner, which put our nation on pills and which make our children drug addicts; and, finally, in “work” with its deadly stresses of insecurity, competition, and destructive “cups of coffee” and lunches with business partners.

We must not fall prey to these enemies. When we are ready to exert ourselves and learn to use them, methods of protection become available to us. “One gram of prevention is worth one kilogram of treatment,” and this is true both for health and for all other aspects of life.

And here is what a representative of official medicine, Dr. Bircher-Benner, tells us: “My brothers, your life has turned off the path. Try to recognize the dangers that threaten your health and learn to avoid them before it's too late. Preventing illness is possible, provided you take it seriously. Prevention will be effective if you are strong and unshakable. ”

After fifty-five years of treating the sick and restoring health, form and vitality to thousands of people, I have learned that people take better care of their cars and lawn mowers than they do about their body and health. I hear excuses all the time: "But I didn't have time to do the exercises, eat right, and do whatever you told me to do."

I invariably answer: "You do not have time to maintain health, but as soon as you get sick - and you found the time?"

Fewer car care products, but more peanut butter for the body: this rule should be part of the life of a healthier and stronger population.

Although I am a physiotherapist, for over fifty-five years I have specialized in restoring health to a person as a whole, that is, to a person whose body and mind are affected by the influence of the outside world. I have said many times that the same blood flows in our gut and in our brain. But I can say the opposite, namely that the blood that flows through the brain, with which we experience anxiety, anxiety and fear, flows also through our intestines, in which we experience tension.

Many people came to Reilly's Health Services at the Rockefeller Center with the same complaint: “When I was in the army, I was in great shape. I felt good all the time. Now I have lost my physical shape, became clumsy, and all the time it seems to me that I am poisoned by something. Can you return me to my previous state? "

But we must remember that while a person served in the army, he did not have to worry about raising his income, about the mood in which his wife would meet when he returned home from work, about the possible dismissal from work and about the redemption of the mortgage. He did not have to make decisions, since all decisions had already been made for him. Consequently, he could relax, and relaxation, along with release from responsibility and tension, was partly the reason for the good physical condition in which he was then.

The problem of getting these people back to their “feel good” state is not just about improving nutrition and exercise. This requires psychological adaptability to a whole sphere of life - an adjustment of oneself, which all people are forced to carry out if they live in society as responsible citizens, and if they want to support themselves, and not depend on other people or on the state.

Today, every person, whether man or woman, lives like a soldier on the economic front of competition, where you need to constantly be on the alert to maintain security, maintain a home and family, and save something for the future.

It is curious that if all this was not for the sake of our body, we would not have to carry out this adjustment of ourselves. If all this was not for the sake of our body, we would not have to fight this struggle all our lives!

If we only had a mind and no body, the world of economics would simply disappear. You wouldn't need a home, or food to feed your body, or clothing to cover it, or makeup to brighten it up, or a car to move it. Marriage would also be unnecessary, since sex would not exist in the physical sense, and we would not reproduce offspring. Therefore, the body becomes the cause of economics, marriage, politics and war.

But the fact that I have been amazed all my life is that it is the body, which makes everything related to struggle, pressure and work relevant, that we often not only neglect, but misuse and abuse it. Apparently, the ancient Greeks, who revered and even worshiped the body, were closer to a rational attitude to everyday life than we are. They at least recognized that the body is the center of life in the world.

It is thanks to the body that we are here in this three-dimensional world. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain harmony and balance in the body, in other words, to maintain its health, because only through the body those parts of us that are non-physical, that is, the mind and spirit, can function well enough to reach their highest potential.

In modern life, we focus more not on bringing the body into balance, but, on the contrary, on unbalancing it. Trying to make money and succeed is a drain on our strength. Every part of the body, misused, overloaded, or neglected, must be responsible for the health of the entire body.

Edgar Cayce's readings clearly prove the fact that a person cannot be broken into parts, and that each part is a separate structure and system and would be understood in the sense of treatment without considering all other parts.

Edgar Cayce has repeatedly argued that everything we do and think is directly related to who we are in the sense of human beings in general: what we eat affects what we think about; what we think about affects what we eat; and what we eat and think collectively affects what we do, how we feel and how we look. I am citing an example from Reading 288-38 that states: "... What we think and what we eat together makes us who we are, both in the sense of the body and in the sense of the mind."

In another reading (2528-2), Cayce says: "When the soul, mind and body live according to the law, the entity is able to fulfill the purpose for which it experiences the material and physical."

I am extremely fortunate to have personally known and worked with Edgar Cayce. Through him, we have access to the timeless wisdom that this great man and medium has drawn from the "universal sources" of knowledge. I think that we have never needed this wisdom as much as we need it today, in the midst of the external and internal ecological chaos that has engulfed humans, science and technology.

The purpose of this book is to teach you how to maintain health with natural therapies without drugs, the correct mindset and spirituality, which Edgar Cayce advised six thousand patients in more than fifteen thousand of his readings. You have to keep in mind the fact that most of the people who sought help from Casey and me were rejected by medicine. They were desperate and almost hopeless people who tried everything that traditional and alternative medicine has to offer. For many of them, turning to Casey was a kind of court of last resort. Casey recognized the cause of the ailments by going into a trance state: he often never even saw patients who could be thousands of miles away from him. Then he prescribed medication to help the patient. Many experienced the so-called "miraculous healing". There were also those for whom it did not happen. Although this mediumistic method seemed strange, there was nothing mysterious about the prescribed treatment. It included osteopathy, nutritional correction, exercise, massage, hydrotherapy and electrotherapy, topical lotions, products and mixtures based on natural products, herbs and, in some cases, even the use of synthetic agents and surgery. All of this required perseverance, as well as a mental and spiritual drive to achieve results. As Casey has often explained:

Maintain your mindset for creative, creative powers. Any healing must arise from within, for the body has the ability to recreate or reproduce itself, as well as the ability to assimilate all that from which this recreation comes. (1663-1)

For any healing, both mental and physical, is the adjustment of every atom of the body, every brain reflex to the realization of the divine principle, which is inherent in every cell of the body. (3384-2)

In the next reading (528-9), Casey stresses the importance of perseverance and consistency:

The body must in no way lose courage and give up, but must work patiently, knowing that any healing, any help must come from creative thinking, creative application and, mainly and first of all, from a creative spiritual impulse. Use the ailments of the body as a means to achieve a better and more perfect understanding.

During the last fifteen years of Edgar Cayce's life (from 1930 to 1945), about a thousand patients came to me, whom he referred to me. At first, I was confused by the difference in the texts of the readings carried out for different patients, whose complaints could be attributed to the same category. (In this respect, as in many others, Cayce was well ahead of his time in recognizing the biochemical individuality of each person, on a subject that we will discuss in more detail in subsequent chapters.) I must confess that at that time I often did not understand some facets of therapy. But with the treatment that Cayce advised thousands of patients, I began to recognize the underlying philosophy and operating principles after forty-five years of clinical practice. These principles are based on the structure and processes that underlie the human body, mind and soul.

It soon became clear to me that no matter what treatment or what combination of methods he prescribed, he pursued four main goals: to improve and normalize the functions of assimilation, excretion, circulation and relaxation. With the restoration of the normal balance of these four basic functions, the body begins to heal itself from ailments that manifest themselves as symptoms of the disease. Indeed, both Casey and I have always worked not with symptoms, but with causes, and therefore his readings rarely come under medical labels. As a physiotherapist, I did not make diagnoses, but in clinical practice I found that a large percentage of the diagnoses made by doctors, with which patients came to me, were associated with symptoms of a violation of these particular bodily functions. In any case, whatever the name would be, if the patient had the correct attitude and persistently and consistently applied the methods of treatment, his functions of assimilation, excretion, circulation and relaxation returned to normal, as a result of which there was a complete or partial recovery, about which Casey spoke.

For me, Casey's readings are as relevant today as they were during his lifetime. Over the years since his death (1945), my use of many of his methods and means have repeatedly proven their effectiveness. The main difference here is that when Casey was alive, each patient could receive individualized advice. After a series of questions, it was possible to understand the reason why different people with the same disease were given different recommendations for treatment. Often the recipe for massage ointment was given in such detail and specificity that even the duration of its application was indicated and in many cases the expected results were predicted. A hallmark of Casey's work was that each person received an individually tailored treatment designed to restore harmony in body, mind and soul. Sometimes he just directed the patients to me and left me to decide what they needed.

Now we no longer have Casey as a personal source of information. It remains to hope for those who have the experience, knowledge, scientific training and wisdom in correctly Interpreting how to use this reading material in the best possible way to heal the sick and make this knowledge available to those who are still healthy, so that people can stay healthy all their a life.

The remedies and therapies that Cayce pointed out have no time frame: they go far into the past and are often projected into the future, waiting for many years until scientific discoveries and research confirm them. Casey gained access to the "source of the universal mind" and received from it the natural laws that allow the body, mind and soul of a person to heal itself. That is why these methods are as effective today as they were during Cayce's lifetime, if, of course, they are correctly interpreted.

The boundless wisdom of Cayce's readings must be continually explored, studied, and utilized in the form of the possible means it contains. We have not yet fully understood it, and we still have a lot to learn and try. But after forty-five years of clinical experience and research, I learned to derive, from the advice he gave to individuals, specific general principles that my clinical experience has shown can heal the patient and serve as a guide to good health for all.

I have selected those procedures, therapies and remedies that can be used at home, provided that you adhere to the parameters specified for each method, and that you have consulted with your doctor or a doctor focused on the Casey methods, and have been examined and tested. ... As Casey himself said, his job is first to teach individuals, then groups of people and, finally, the masses. We hope that Edgar Cayce's Handbook: Health Without Drugs teaches you the basics for staying healthy, youthful, controlling your weight, preventing illness, maintaining your reproductive capacity, and living happily and productively long lives.

WORKING WITH CASEY

“A person who is (or has been) the president of the New York State Physiotherapist Association and who has worked with readings for many years and who also has a treatment green light- this is Dr. G. J. Reilly.

I hope you will have the opportunity to come to his office and get to know him. You would get an idea of ​​what type of specialist you need to look for where you live, in case he does not recommend someone from his association. "

Gladys Davis Turner (from a letter appended to readout 3008-1)

Edgar Cayce came into my life on a damp and windy day in January 1930. Back then, at Reilly's Medical Service, we had a lot of trouble after the holidays. Patients scurried along the corridor, stubbornly trying to atone for their guilt before the body for extra pounds and to compensate for the damage done to the body by New Year's parties... My sister Dorothy, one of my five colleagues, contacted me on the intercom. I was very busy, so I asked her unceremoniously if Dr. Pat could take this visitor on her. But she insisted that I come to the waiting room.

Now I have Mrs. LS, who has brought you some papers to look at. She says she was sent to you by a certain Edgar Cayce from Virginia Beach.

I had never heard of Edgar Cayce before and assumed that he was probably one of the hundreds of physicians, osteopaths, dentists, chiropractors or naturopaths who refer their patients to us for physical therapy.

At the time, we were on the second floor of a wooden building on the northeast corner of Sixty-third Street in New York City. It was a funny place, unlike the opulent interiors of Reilly's Health Service at Rockefeller Center, which became famous a little later. But there was a well-equipped gymnasium, a large whirlpool room, and a rooftop exercise area and a handball court. Our hydrotherapy department had the best equipment in town: hot whirlpool baths, circular showers, sitz baths, and a wide variety of steam rooms. massage rooms, electrotherapy rooms and electrotherapy equipment - everything that was required for a complete physiotherapy service.

When I entered the reception area, I saw an attractive red-haired woman studying photographs of financial tycoons, politicians, opera, theater and radio stars that covered the wall. The captions on these photographs expressed appreciation and gratitude.

It seemed to me that the manners and posture of this lady betrayed the star of the stage in her. I asked if she was an actress. She smiled and looked at me graciously. She told me that she has a passion for the literary genre, especially plays, and that she hopes to write a good play someday. She looked much younger than her age: as it turned out later, she was forty-two years old.

Edgar Cayce from Virginia Beach sent me here, ”she said, pulling out a sheaf of papers. “He said that I needed massage and electrotherapy.

I've never heard of him, ”I replied.

However, the fact that whoever this Casey was, he had heard of me, I took with some youthful arrogance.

Let me see what you have here, I asked. The sheets of paper handed to me read the following:

This mediumistic reading was conducted by Edgar Cayce in his office located at 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia on January 11, 1930, at the request of Ms. full name this woman).

PRESENTED: Edgar Cayce; Ms. Casey, conductor; Gladys Davis, stenographer. Reading session time is 4:00 pm. Eastern Standard Time. Ms. was at that time in New York, Central Park West.

Then came the transition to the instructions that Mrs. Casey gave to Edgar Cayce:

When reading physical and mental state from this person you will receive information on how to improve both, and you will be answered the questions that I will ask.

At first I thought it was some kind of joke or that Mistress and Casey were crazy. However, I was curious to move on to the information read. I was not surprised that a medium was referring a patient to me, because over the years of work, astrologers, mediums, palmists, numerologists and other representatives appeared among our patients. occult sciences and we often received recommendations from them. But in all my practice, I have never seen them diagnose and recommend treatment, as in the notes I was just starting to read.

When the mistress told me that Casey had given her what he called "read-only information" that he received in a trance state while in Virginia Beach while she herself was in New York, I was intrigued. Even now, with forty-five years of experience, it is very difficult to explain what made me break away from work on one of my busiest days and read the following, but I did. Here's what Casey said:

Yes, madam, we have a body. We find this body very good in many aspects, both physically and psychologically. Apparently, your conditions are warnings for the body. If minor violations are corrected physical functions, then the physical condition of the body will improve and a channel will open for the manifestation of mental and physical energies. For the body-organism is truly a temple through which mental, spiritual and spiritual development must manifest itself, and in this manifestation our growth takes place.

I re-read the phrase "For the body-organism is truly a temple through which mental, spiritual and spiritual development should manifest itself and in this manifestation our growth takes place," seeing in it a reflection of my deeply rooted conviction, to which I have dedicated all my life by becoming a physical therapist. I have often reminded my patients that "the same blood circulates through your intestines and through your brain." My words are not as poetic and spiritual as Cayce's, but I meant the same thing.

The diagnosis begins with an analysis of the blood supply. Casey understood that an emotion such as fear creates a state that "must be removed" from the body:

There are many channels through which this excretion is carried out. First, through the respiratory system. This is done not only through the release of processed oxygen from the body through exhalation, and not only through the purification of blood, which flows to the lungs to absorb the oxygen necessary to achieve certain conditions ... but also through the entire surface of the body ... through many pores [and through lymph circulation].

And also through the liver or through digestive tract... This, in this case, suffers the most. Blood flowing to any other organ passes twice through the liver, flowing through the left, or a small lobe of the liver, and this sometimes manifests itself in the form of certain disorders in this lobe of the liver, as well as in the spleen, since the liver performs both excretory and secretory functions working on the body with more than double the load.

Further, Cayce, in his reading, goes on to explain how the decay of substances carried out by the excretory systems ( respiratory system, liver and kidneys) of this woman, influenced her nervous system, leading to "a disorder that is not a disease," and which was expressed in hyperacidity.

This ... leads to symptoms such as dullness of thought, a lump in the throat, abnormal activity of the tissues that produce mucus in the bronchi, nasal cavities and other cavities, as well as those conditions in which they are involved soft tissue... These are only signs, but not causes or even reactions. Rather, they are warnings about disorders or disorders occurring in the body [in the body].

After this accurate description of the lady's diagnosis and symptoms and their causes, the clairvoyant in a trance state proceeds to discuss the energies of the mind that are affecting her.

Fear is the biggest confusion for the human organs, because from fear those states appear that destroy the accumulated vitality.

The advice he gave her touched her most cherished desires:

Mental development should be expressed in staging a performance, working on a play, working on a book, creating a song, for this can give an outlet to one's “I” and manifest what the body and mental being consider to be an ideal. Find this ideal. Release your "I" not in individual and selfish interests, but rather in the fact that the physical body, mental body and spiritual body can be taken as an ideal. Be prepared to answer questions:

Question 1. What books will help this person develop literary talent?

Answer 1. The works of Tacitus or Plato, or someone like them, for this entity was associated with Plato, and its ups and downs will mean a lot to her.

Question 2. Should I write with someone, or should I write alone?

Answer 2. Fear penetrates here if this entity tries to write alone, but, nevertheless, write alone and keep it near you as an ideal. Do not be afraid to really express the creations of the mental body in a stream, in meditation, because when they are used, they will grow without destroying the “I”, provided that they are surrounded by the love of the Creator, that is, the person himself.

Question 3. Does she need to take part in her husband's business? Would it be advisable for her to return to this activity?

Answer 3. It would be advisable, at least, to take a deliberative position and try to see everything in a broader sense than before. But returning to the past is the same as nullifying all your efforts, from which your own personality, your own individuality will also suffer ...

Question 5. Will business get better without her?

Answer 5. It will get better thanks to her advice] It will get better thanks to her wishes *.

Question 6. What position should she take in relation to her husband?

Answer 6. Do not just endure it every day, but be helpful, for they need each other like two poles. (5439-1)

I agreed with his interpretation that a certain range of symptoms arising from a toxic state are caused, at least in part, by emotional causes, as well as by improper elimination of waste from the body.

Madame's case did not represent an exceptional or dangerous health problem, and of course the recommended massage and electrotherapy treatments were apt to be included in our routine therapies.

I immediately learned that if this woman received these procedures from us, her circulation would improve. A drainage therapy would relieve intracranial pressure. In a massage, we would pay special attention to the abdomen to stimulate the liver and spleen, and work on its legs to normalize and stimulate blood circulation in the legs, which in turn would stimulate blood circulation throughout the body.

As for the excess mucus, it often appears with improper diet or when irritation occurs. Therefore, here natural way- try to heal or protect these tissues so that they do not become too inflamed. Some foods are more likely to produce mucus, others less (see Chapter 5 on diet and nutrition).

By recommended treatment, Casey referred to electrotherapy with ultraviolet, infrared, yellow-green and orange rays. We did not do chromotherapy, or color ray therapy, but we certainly used infrared rays and two types ultraviolet rays(one is pure ultraviolet and the other is the full solar spectrum produced by the use of carbon arc lamps). What interested me the most was the use of color, which, as Casey argued, "would even out blood circulation, thereby alleviating the state of the central nervous system."

In this readout data, I was intrigued by a number of concepts that not only resonated with my ideas, but represented a mindset that, at the time, was generally not shared by the medical profession. However, these ideas have now found their place.

For example, a whole section dealing with the worries and fears of the lady about the activities of her husband. As I later found out, they were very successful in one business with him, but she half retired from the business and felt guilty that there were some difficulties in their business. Another part of the reading concerns her unfulfilled desire to express herself in literary work, in particular, to write for the theater. All of these fears, emotions and stress that Casey noted were largely responsible for her physical disorders. Then, in 1930, psychosomatics was a completely new idea. Only a few foremost doctors have linked the emotional, mental, and spiritual states of their patients to their health conditions or anxiety, which Casey interpreted literally as absence or deprivation of peace.

I myself have come to the same conclusion. As a young man, I taught jiu-jitsu and boxing in the army when I served on the Mexican border and later in World War I. I trained soldiers, applying measures to improve their physical condition and preparing them to be soldiers of the commando squad. As an athlete myself, I did a lot of boxing and learned early on what it means to be irritated and how a person's emotions and fears affect his physical condition and performance.


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