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EXCERPTS ON ATTITUTE ADJUSTMENT FROM THE CAYCE READINGS Q. What should I do to improve my mental condition
in regards to ailments? Each soul should gain this as its basis for
activity: The mental IS the builder. Hence the mental attitude
has much to do with the physical conditions of the body, but it does
not set broken bones; neither does it strengthen ligaments that have
been stretched through activities that have gradually drawn in a body.
Keep an attitude of using that thou hast in thine own mental and spiritual self, not as for self alone - but let thine own life, mean more and more to those that thou meetest day by day. If thou would have friends, show thyself friendly. If thou would have joy and peace and harmony in thine own experience, show that unto thy fellow man. For with what judgment ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. (723-1) There needs be first, as given, the consideration
as to the mental reactions. For unless we can keep or maintain
coordinant or correlative forces between the MENTAL balance and physical
balance, what use is a physical reaction?... For, have ye not heard how that constantly
there is the change, and that the body has in a seven-year cycle reproduced
itself entirely? No need for anyone, then, to have ANY disturbance
over that length of period, if - by common sense - there would be care
taken. But if your mind holds to it, and you've got a stumped
toe, it will stay stumped! If you've got a bad condition in your
gizzard, or liver, you'll keep it - if you think so! Do as we have indicated; but make the self - in thought, in activity - not only good, but good FOR something; and forget any of the crosses or disturbances. (2469-1) Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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