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ELECTROTHERAPY Edgar Cayce recommended the use of
several appliances and techniques which utilize electrical energy
for healing. Some of these modalities fall within the electromagnetic
spectrum (e.g., violet and ultra violet rays) and others were described
as utilizing vibrational energy of a low electrical nature (e.g.,
Wet Cell Battery, Radial Appliance, magnetic healing). "Oriental medicine is completely consistent with the supposed "new" idea in a rational science that a person is more of a resonating field than a substance.... Quigong, simply stated, is the cultivation of Qi or vital life energy. Stated in a more modern and scientific language, Quigong is the practice of activating, refining and circulating the human bio electrical field. Because the bioelectrical field maintains and supports the function of the organs and tissues, Quigong can have a profound effect on health." (Jahnke, 1990, p. 34) William McGarey's Acupuncture and Body Energies (1974) provides an excellent introduction to the similarities between Cayce's portrayal of vibrational healing and oriental approaches. Vibrational Medicine by Richard Gerber, M.D. (1988) and Energy Medicine Around the World by T. M. Srinivasan, Pd.D. (1988) are also useful prefaces to the field of vibrational healing. The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM) is an organization founded to explore the various aspects of energy medicine. Interested readers may contact the society at: 356 Goldco Circle, Golden, CO 80401. THE RADIAL APPLIANCE The Radial Appliance (also referred to as
the "Impedance Device" or the "Radio-Active Appliance") was frequently
recommended by Cayce for the treatment of a wide variety of problems.
It was said to function strictly at the vibrational level, working directly
with the low electrical energy of the body (the "life force"). The readings
state that the Radial Appliance works with the same vibrational energy
as the Wet Cell Battery but is less powerful. It's application was often
suggested to relax and coordinate the systems of the body (McMillin
& Richards, 1994). WET CELL BATTERY The Wet Cell Battery was recommended by Edgar Cayce in over 900 readings. Although this chemical battery produces a very minute direct current voltage, Cayce maintained that the therapeutic benefit was due to vibrational energy generated by the device. The readings state that the battery, when used in conjunction with various therapeutic agents (such as gold), act indirectly upon the nervous system via the glandular system. This subtle energy technology was prescribed in numerous cases of neurological illness where nervous system regeneration was needed. OTHER ELECTROTHERAPEUTIC THERAPIES Electrotherapy was widely practiced by health
care professionals during Edgar Cayce's career as a psychic diagnostician.
Consequently, he recommended many forms of this modality. REFERENCES Gerber, R. (1988). Vibrational medicine. Santa Fe, NM: Bear and Co. Jahnke, R. (1990). Qigong: Awakening and mastering the profound medicine that lies within. Newsletter of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, 3, 3-7. McGarey, W. A. (1974). Acupuncture and body energies. Phoenix, AZ: Gabriel Press. McMillin, D. L. & Richards, D. R. (1994). The Radial Appliance and Wet Cell Battery: Two Electrotherapeutic Devices Recommended by Edgar Cayce. Virginia Beach, VA: Lifeline Press. Srinivasan, T. M. (ed.) (1988). Energy medicine around the world. Phoenix, AZ: Gabriel Press. 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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