> Here is some of what Cayce said about Judy as a teacher.

>

> (Q) Why was Judy not a boy as expected?

> (A) That is from the powers on high, and gave the first demonstration of

> woman's place in the affairs and associations of man. For, as were the

> teachings of Jesus, that released woman from that bondage to which she

> had been held since the ideas of man conceived from the fall of Eve,

> or of her first acceptance of the opinions, - these were the first, and

> those activities that brought about, in the teachings materially, that

> as Jesus proclaimed.

>

> (Q) Tell about Judy teaching Jesus, where and what subjects she taught

> him, and what subjects she planned to have him study abroad.

> (A) The prophecies! Where? In her home. When? During those periods from

> his twelfth to his fifteenth-sixteenth year, when he went to Persia and

> then to India. In Persia, when his father died. In India when John first

> went to Egypt - where Jesus joined him and both became the initiates in

> the pyramid or temple there.

>

> (Q) What subjects did Judy plan to have him study abroad?

> (A) What you would today call astrology.

>

> (Q) At what major events in Jesus' life was Judy present, - such as

> casting out of demons, healing, feeding 5,000, etc.?

> (A) At his teaching - for a period of some five years.

>

> (Q) Was she present at any of the healings or the feeding of the

> multitudes?

> (A) Those where she chose to, but she was very old then. She lived to be

> sufficiently old to know, of course, of the feeding of the first five

> thousand. She was present, but rather as one that brought the crowds

> together, than as contributing to the activities at the time. For, there

> the divisions arose, to be sure.

>

> (Q) Was Judy present at the Crucifixion or the Resurrection?

> (A) No. In spirit, - that is, in mind, - present. For, remember, Judy's

> experience at that time was such that she might be present in many

> places without the physical body being there! [2067-11]

> >   "As individuals become abased, or possessed, are their thoughts guided

>   by those in the borderland? Certainly! If allowed to be!" [5753-1]

>

>

>   "Not a possession, save when there begins the gratifying of same; THEN

>   there are the opportunities for those influences from without to possess

>   the activities of the body in not only the cunningness of the activities

>   but in that which to the BODY, under the influence, becomes as

>   reasonableness to the influences and activities of that possession."

>   [1439-1, alcoholism]

>

>

>   "(Q) Please explain how to heal an epileptic, and are they possessed by

>   an unclean spirit? If so, should we command it to leave in the name of

>   Jesus Christ, and to no more enter?

>   (A) There are various characterizations in those that are termed

>   epileptics. Some arise from one condition, some from another. Some are

>   indeed possessed with an uncleanness from those of the moral life in

>   that that has been projected, or that brings life in its essence itself,

>   and then become epileptics, MEETING in self those very conditions that

>   have been as omissions in its experiences in the earth; bringing then

>   that necessity that others in aiding COMMAND, demand, in the Name, that

>   these be cast out. Too, there are those that need the body vibrations

>   each day, that these may be made whole by the laying on of hands, which

>   will require some two, three to four weeks, that will bring an

>   understanding and a change in the body, or bodies, that will make for

>   wholeness of purpose. One, then, that with the aid of others - or by

>   self - brings such, SAVES one from much that hinders.

>

>   (Q) How may epileptics possessed by an unclean spirit be designated or

>   be known?

>   (A) As to whether there be consciousness or not THROUGH the falling, or

>   spell. Those that are unconscious are possessed, or are possessed during

>   that unconsciousness - see? Such need, then, the raising of daily

>   vibration. This may be accomplished by placing the left hand over the

>   abdominal region and the right hand over the 9th and 10th dorsal or

>   solar plexus ganglia, and so held for half to three-quarters of an hour

>   each day. It will leave!" [281-4]

>

>

>   "As we find, there are some pathological and psychological conditions

>   also which are produced in and with this body.

>

>   It is indicated that the body is a supersensitive individual entity who

>   has allowed itself through study, through opening the centers of the

>   body, to become possessed with reflexes and activities outside of itself.

>

>   As we find, these are the sources of the anxieties. These are the

>   sources of the feelings of possession. These are the sources of the

>   oppressions.

>

>   These may be aided through suggestion, and with charges of the body

>   daily with ultra-violet and violet ray treatments. Each of these should

>   be very short, but the ultra-violet we would take of morning. This

>   should be at least thirty-eight to thirty-nine inches from the body, and

>   taken before the body dresses of morning. This should be directly to the

>   body. This for a minute and a half over the whole of the body.

>

>   Then when ready for retiring have the violet ray applied (hand machine,

>   bulb applicator); this especially along the cerebrospinal system; not

>   more than a minute and a half. These should be the periods when

>   suggestions should be made to the body. Following this a gentle massage

>   should be given.

>

>   If the body will do these and set itself in mind to be rid of these

>   conditions and to live a normal-reacting life, these will bring

>   conditions which will be satisfactory for the body.

>

>   [ ... ]

>

>   (Q) How did I happen to pick this up?

>   (A) As has been indicated, the body in its study opened the centers and

>   allowed self to become sensitive to outside influences.

>

>   (Q) What is it exactly that assails me?

>   (A) Outside influences. Disincarnate entities. Do as given and we will

>   gain help." [5221-1]

>

>

>   "(Q) Is this body possessed?

>   (A) No. The possession, or the reaction as of possession, is the

>   battlement with self and self's reactions to conditions about self; not

>   possessed." [1360-1]

>

>

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