Edgar Cayce’s Secrets of Health and Healing explores one of the most enduring and misunderstood bodies of knowledge in modern spiritual and holistic history, revealing a vision of health grounded in consciousness, balance, and the innate intelligence of the human body.
Drawing on the health and medical insights associated with Edgar Cayce, this book examines the body not as a malfunctioning system to be controlled, but as a responsive, self regulating organism shaped by rhythm, environment, emotion, and awareness. Illness is presented not as an enemy, but as a signal of prolonged imbalance and adaptive strain. Healing emerges when conditions allow the body’s own regulatory intelligence to resume its natural work.
Rather than promising cures or shortcuts, Edgar Cayce’s Secrets of Health and Healing uncovers the deeper principles that govern recovery, resilience, and long term wellness. It explains why healing is often non linear, why progress may pause, and why lasting stability depends on daily alignment rather than forceful intervention. The book brings clarity to Cayce’s teachings by placing them in a modern context that speaks directly to contemporary readers.
Within these pages, you will discover:
Why the body is always attempting to heal, even during chronic illness or long standing imbalance
How consciousness, emotion, and physiology interact to shape health and vitality
Why healing unfolds in cycles, with plateaus that signal deeper internal integration
The role of habit, rhythm, and choice in restoring balance and resilience
How stress and survival patterns interrupt regulation, and how safety restores it
What it means to trust the body’s intelligence without abandoning care or responsibility
This book offers a grounded, thoughtful exploration of wellness that avoids extremes, trends, and fear based narratives. It is written for readers who sense that the body is not broken, but overburdened, and that true healing arises not from doing more, but from understanding more clearly.
Edgar Cayce’s Secrets of Health and Healing invites readers into a deeper relationship with their own physiology, one based on cooperation rather than control, patience rather than urgency, and balance rather than struggle. It presents health as a living process that becomes sustainable when the body is finally allowed to do what it has always known how to do.