READING 907-1
Given on January 25th, 1939
1. GC: You will have before you the request from Dr. Charles G. Taylor of ...
St., New York, N.Y., for a research reading on the disease known as Multiple
Sclerosis. You will consider the following statement from Dr. Taylor: "The material
pathology of Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of nerve fibres in the spinal cord
and brain. The insulating sheaths of these fibres are evidently attacked by
some destructive agent which causes them to 'melt away' and be replaced by fibrous
tissue." Please answer the following questions.
2. EC: In giving the true pathological
condition, as we find this condition of the spinal cord and of the brain is
rather the result of conditions which arise in the assimilating system from
the lack of a balance in the hormones of the blood supply.
3. And it is then a nerve condition,
but IMPOVERISHED from the lack of this condition in the bloodstream, or the
glandular forces as supply from the system those elements necessary to give
the elasticity or that activity which is necessary.
4. Then this is the source, and
the condition in the spinal cord and brain is the effect of that called Multiple
Sclerosis.
5. The condition, of course, in
each individual may be said to be a law unto itself. This, to be sure, is dependent
upon that influence from which the activity of the first cell is taken in a
body or entity.
6. Now as the nerve system is that
channel through which the atomic energies, or electronic atomic energies pass
for activity, there is then the lack of certain elements within the system and
in the abilities of the body to produce through the activity of the assimilating
system that of GOLD.
7. Ready for questions.
8. (Q) Is this condition produced
by an unbalanced diet, or functional failure of glands?
(A) A combination! For as has just
been indicated, in determining the factor as to whether this is a glandular
or a diet condition, there must be the HISTORY of the case itself considered,
and the effect there has been upon the parentage as to the sufficient amount
of the cellular force ABOUT each of those atomic forces as go to make up the
first cell - or the first foetus itself.
9. (Q) If it is a case of unbalanced
foods, what should be added?
(A) This depends upon the progress
of it. But as has been indicated, it is then the effect of gold - the atomic
effect of gold that should be added to the system.
10. (Q) Which glands are involved?
(A) Those about the liver and gall
duct.
11. (Q) What is the nature of the
process of the breaking down of the sheaths of these nerve fibres?
(A) Nerve fibre is both positive
and negative, or both white and gray matter, as it passes through the activity
of the system. When there is a deficiency of that which supplies to the negative
or positive force, there is a drain then that begins upon the system. And as
there is the lack of those elements that give stamina or energy to the activity
of that portion, it begins first then in those forms of a drain or strain and
these GRADUALLY then take away or they dissolve, or their cells instead of being
round in their nature become elongated and gradually pull apart. Thus the system
attempting to build resistance from same causes the losing of the use of any
of the energies necessary to replenish same. It's a WASTING away.
12. (Q) Describe the original process
which begins in the liver and gall bladder area.
(A) The cellular force here, or the
glandular activity, draws from the spleen, pancreas and the juices or the excretory
functioning of the liver, in the activity of assimilation with the drainage
forces from the lacteals. This then, lacking in the energies, gradually builds
conditions that become hardening forces; which form in that connection between
the gall duct itself AND the activity to the larger glands in their assimilation
such that a hardening of that portion begins. Then these gradually act upon
the nerve system; by first, as it were, the loss of memory for the moment, then
the conditions that may be set up either in the lower portion of the spinal
cord or that about the brush end, and those activities gradually increase until
they affect or move along the cord itself (in a portion of same) to the brain.
And these begin then in the activity upon the use of various portions of the
system.
13. (Q) Is any outside agent or germ
involved in this process?
(A) We do not find it so. Rather
is it the lack of keeping the proper balance about each cell in its division
as it increases in its activity.
14. (Q) Is this a lack of nerve energy
to this particular cell, or a poison which is forming and attacks?
(A) A poison, naturally. The lack
of there being sufficient [nerve energy] makes for a poison to other cells about
the original, or the central forces of such activity.
15. (Q) What can be done to prevent
this disease?
(A) Keeping a nominal balance of
those things in the system that make for keeping the normal balance of the elements
or the metals for the system. Most of these may be tested especially from the
spermatozoa.
16. (Q) What is meant by that last
statement, - please explain?
(A) The reproductive glands first
become noticed, as to the lack of those elements for reproduction. Then when
these are discovered, - a lacking in these, - there would be the addition then
of the gold necessary.
17. (Q) Is this best to be given
vibratorially, or taken internally?
(A) Vibratorially (Baar
Battery) is always better for ANY that is a preventive or a destructive
force to those influences from within a cellular activity.
18. (Q) What general steps should
be taken in curing it?
(A) As has been indicated, or may
be drawn from an analysis of that just indicated, there should be the proper
distribution. This, of course, depends upon very much the advanced stage of
the condition. This is presupposing that it's taken with the first symptoms,
see? or the beginning of sterility, or the inactivity from the system as it
may be called. The adding then of those vibratory forces as combined with the
elements in the diet would be to make for sufficient of gold, silver and iron
in the bloodstream.
19. (Q) What suggestions may be given
now as to further research readings on this subject through this channel? And
explain for Dr. Taylor's benefit the source of the information given here.
(A) This may be taken by first the
examinations of that as we have just indicated, and as to how it checks with
those conditions existent in the varying stages of that which has been called
Multiple Sclerosis. Then those questions relative to the conditions as they
advance, or the effect which has been and is created in the various stages upon
individual cases. Then there may be asked for that as would clarify same in
the mind of one desirous of making application of information that might be
given. Sources - the universal consciousness.