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This is the Hall of Records thread within Artifacts, part of the Paranormalis Discussion category; Ha, I remember loving the conversations you guys had. Good to see a bit of it again...


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Old 02/25/2008, 06:45 AM
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Ha, I remember loving the conversations you guys had. Good to see a bit of it again

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Ah, and the infamous Harte makes his entry with boldness!

Okay, Harte give us some links to your chiropractor claims. No rush, I'm just treading lightly here...I'll put forth the links to my claims as well.

Good to see ya!
I'll get to it.

In the meantime, I'm surprised you asked. I mean, surely you've got a mean crick in your neck by now, the way you're constantly looking over your shoulder to see if Big Brother Rove W. Rumsfeld is sneaking up on you!

IOW, you should know by now given your condition what quackery homeopathic medicine is. Of course, chiro's can fix your neck temporarily, but so can a masseuse, and baby, that's livin!

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Old 02/26/2008, 08:05 PM
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I'm surprised you asked. I mean, surely you've got a mean crick in your neck by now, the way you're constantly looking over your shoulder to see if Big Brother Rove W. Rumsfeld is sneaking up on you!
I'm not the paranoid type. I am the "keep your ass in check type"! Besides, you can only sneak up on those that are unprepared.

Below is a list (fairly extensive). In your opinion; are they all quacks?

http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/cayce_professionls_list.asp

Note: There are some Chiropractors and Masseuses in there, but, there are also a lot of legit Medical Practice Doctors...

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Many A.R.E. members know about the search for the Hall of Records that has been going on in Egypt for many years. Fewer may be aware that there evidently is another place where Atlantean archives are buried. In reading 440-5 Cayce says that the records from the fabled Lost Continent are not only in the temple records of Egypt, but were also carried to Yucatan.
According to 5750-1, "The records are one." They contain "a record of Atlantis from the beginnings of those periods when the spirit took form or began the encasements in that land.. ." (378-16) They extend through the first destructions of that ancient civilization, the exodus of Atlanteans to other lands, and the final destruction of Atlantis. They contain a description of the building of the Great Pyramid, as well as a prophecy of "who, what, where, would come [to make] the opening of the records.. ." (378-16) Click here to continue reading…
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Here is a story from 1910 in the NY Times: http://www.cayce.com/nytimes.htm

It seems to me that Cayce has made an impact in the Field of Medicine. Especially since he has no formal education and was considered an illiterate man.

I stand by my claims that doctors are mystified by what this man was capable of. I personally am rather fascinated by his capabilities. I have read several books regarding this subject and have only tried a few of his remedies and they worked quite well. However, when I researched my own personal indigestion issue (which is occasionally very painful) he suggests that I refrain from drinking beverages made from wheat and barley...I'm sorry Ed, I just can't do that. Until beer is outlawed, I'll be popping the tums...
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I'm not the paranoid type. I am the "keep your ass in check type"! Besides, you can only sneak up on those that are unprepared.
Just joking, pal. I know you ain't as bad as most of them, and you know what I mean by "them."

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Below is a list (fairly extensive). In your opinion; are they all quacks?
No, mostly just the homepaths and chiropractors. Like I said.

How could a massage therapist be a fraud? There's no real claim there, unless you pay them and they refuse to massage you or something.

There are several medical doctors listed there. That seems odd to me, since A.R.E. maintains that Cayce's method is superior to those of the A.M.A.

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Here is a story from 1910 in the NY Times: http://www.cayce.com/nytimes.htm

It seems to me that Cayce has made an impact in the Field of Medicine. Especially since he has no formal education and was considered an illiterate man.
Chip,
How many bogus crap stories from a hundred years ago still exist online today? Remember the one from the Arizona Gazette about Egyptians in the Grand Canyon? How about the one about fossilized giants being dug up?
Cayce was a fraud. A good, evenhanded examination of his "readings" will show this - he mentions almost every system in the body so that once his patient dies of liver failure (for example,) A.R.E. comes along and follows up with it as if Cayce correctly "diagnosed" something simply because he mentioned the liver.

I've read quite a few, that's the case in the vast majority of them.

You can only see the ones A.R.E. lets you see, unless you want to pay. What's that all about?

Do you know that he was prospecting for minerals in Bimini when he predicted that Atlantis would first "return" in that area - giving the date as 1968 or 1969? Do you know that the A.R.E. absolutely scoured the area for those two years until they finally had to settle for some beach rock just offshore and pretend it was the first part of Atlantis returning? The "discovery" of this completely normal and natural formation by three A.R.E. members in an airplane is still today touted as another Cayce prediction come true.

If A.R.E. was so sure, why did they go looking themselves? Cayce's prediction didn't say the A.R.E. would discover a piece of Atlantis in 1969.

Seems somewhat odious.

And what about China as a Christian Nation? Do you know that the U.S. was supposed to have already suffered extensive tectonic catastrophe by now?

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I stand by my claims that doctors are mystified by what this man was capable of. I personally am rather fascinated by his capabilities. I have read several books regarding this subject and have only tried a few of his remedies and they worked quite well. However, when I researched my own personal indigestion issue (which is occasionally very painful) he suggests that I refrain from drinking beverages made from wheat and barley...I'm sorry Ed, I just can't do that. Until beer is outlawed, I'll be popping the tums...
Stand by what you will. You are being flim-flammed. If you don't mind, then I don't mind.

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I think that homeopathic medicine is difficult to defend on both sides. I don't think it was proved to work.

Thanks Chip for the link you provided from edgarcayce.org. It was interesting.

I found this page on the same website, I'm currently reading it, it's pretty long. It's about a conference talking of almost everything related to the halls of records.
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