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[NOTE: THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS EXCERPTED FROM PRINCIPLES & TECHNIQUES OF NERVE REGENERATION BY DAVID MCMILLIN] Massage is the most frequently mentioned technique in the Cayce readings for establishing coordination in the primary nerve centers. In this context, the major emphasis for coordination is between the "cerebrospinal" and "sympathetic" nervous systems. These two great systems of the body connect in the nerve ganglia which run down along either side of the spine. Here is an excerpt from the readings which describes the massage technique as well as the "the larger forms of the ganglia" (which are the major coordinating centers along the spine). [Give] ... a gentle massage, that stimulates or
relaxes by the stimulation of each of the ganglia along the cerebrospinal
system; more specifically in the areas where the cerebrospinal
and sympathetic coordinate - in the larger forms of the ganglia.
These we find the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cervical, 1st, 2nd and 3rd dorsal,
9th dorsal, and in the lumbar axis and coccyx center.... Note that anyone who understands anatomy can provide these coordinating treatments. In the following excerpt, Cayce again notes that it is the knowledge of the centers and how to regulate them that is so special in regards to osteopathic regulation. Q. Should I continue osteopathic treatments; if so, about how
often? Edgar Cayce's Massage, Hydrotherapy & Healing Oils: Health Through Coordination & Purification of Key Body Systems by Joseph and Sandra Duggan (1989) contains additional information on the use of specific massage techniques suggested in the readings. 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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