Umm, Mike? Would you please explain to the lady below that some of us don't appreciate her spouting her fanatical religious beliefs and they are neither welcome nor appropriate in this forum?? I'm not on this list to be on the receiving end of that because I find religious fanaticizm both nauseating and frightening (9-11 comes to mind).
I would appreciate equal time to counter her and say I wholeheartedly try to align myself with the spirit of goodness, and/or God, which is what I believe Christ represents. And Cayce tried to be of like-mind and did only good all his life - and only goodness came from everything he said and did. How can you literally trash another human being's life-work and character in a word, and then use "Christ" as a justification for doing so?? Does that not seem hypocritical to you? Your reasoning, and the spirit that you've chosen to align yourself with by spouting such things with rightious indignation most certainly does NOT make you appear to come from God. Please keep your "religion" to yourself. Jodi > Subject: Re: CS>phantom pains and their removal > Date: 4/15/2005, 10:29 PM > From: Marshalee <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Ladies, > Cayce got his "knowledge" while in a trance. Anything can happen when in > a trance. > He was also given reincarnation, which IMHO is a lie. Cayce was a > Christian, and didn`t want to believe it either! You can`t believe in > both reincarnation and the resurrection, the former negates the need for > a savior. I believe in Christ, and I believe that Satan will tell a > thousand truths in order to slip by one little lie, which makes it all a > lie (the one rotten apple in a barrel situation). > When I came to that conclusion many years ago, I dumped Cayce and > reincarnation, > and returned to Christ. Much happier now. > Therefore I don`t trust anything Cayce said, knowing its source. > I DO trust in Colloidal Silver, as it was given to me as the direct > answer to a prayer for help > with my Lyme Disease! It works. > Nuff said, Mike... > Marshalee > >> I C .. >> done any research on Cayce's results? Or delve into communication with >> those who are familiar with his help to great numbers of -private- >> clients? Sleepin or unSleeping Prophet .. he did a lot of good. >> Faith >> >> >>> >> >> Even charlatans are rarely wrong about everything. Sleeping prophet? >> Don't think so. Sleeping Charlatan, I'd buy that. >> I am unwilling to say that everything he espoused was wrong. As the >> old saying goes, even a stopped clock is right twice a day. >> No insult intended, but I myself would agree or disagree with his >> "advices" based solely on results, placing no confidence in any of >> them simply because of the source. >> sol >> >> Faith Saint Francis wrote: >> >>> Can't agree with you. Thousands of people were healed by Cayce's >>> advices, and we have seen and experienced the results with The Edgar >>> Cayce's oil-pack treatments. It does not seem right to call the >>> Sleeping Prophet a charlatan. >>> > > > Subject: Re: CS>phantom pains and their remolval > Date: 4/15/2005, 1:04 AM > From: Marshalee <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Sorry, but I can`t give credit to that charlatan. > I read his stuff long ago, did you ever notice how nonsensical it often is? > Marshalee > >>Edgar Cayce recommended massaging the body with a mixture of Olive Oil, >>Castor Oil, and Peanut Oil starting from the extremities and going >>towards the heart. The massage should be done after a warm/hot bath. >>About once a week... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

