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Edgar Cayce responded to questions from over a hundred individuals regarding the causes of depression, and recommended relatively simple, natural therapies to address it. Essentially, Cayce viewed depression as a literal “depressing” or inhibition of nerve impulse. In particular, he emphasized the visceral organs (i.e., stomach, liver, etc.) and sensory nervous system as playing key roles in some of the symptoms of depression, including disturbed sleep and appetite, sluggishness and listlessness, headaches, backaches, and more. Toxemia and glandular dysfunctions (most often the adrenal, thyroid and pineal) were also associated with depression. Traumatic life events, loss of meaning in life and hopelessness are also cited in several cases as a cause of depression. Cayce typically referred to these factors as a failure to establish a spiritual ideal around which to center one’s life. This sense of spiritual malaise could lead to despair, negative mental patterns and eventually to the mild physical symptoms linked to depression. To treat depression, the Cayce material recommends such therapies as osteopathic or chiropractic treatment, hydrotherapy, constructive mental attitudes, dietary suggestions, and exercise. A major strength of this treatment approach is that it tends to be relatively safe. The following basic treatment plan is suitable for most cases of depression as well as an appropriate maintenance plan to reduce the likelihood of a relapse.
With membership in Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E., you’ll have access to health and wellness information through our monthly True Health newsletter and bi-monthly magazine, Venture Inward. You’ll be able to access the Cayce Health database through the Member’s Only section, receive a discount on related books published by A.R.E. Press, and be able to borrow books and other materials from the A.R.E. Library. With everything you are doing to improve the quality of your health and life, make membership in A.R.E. your next step toward wholeness. |
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