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Chapter Five Castor Oil as a Healing Force

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I have always believed that we can tell more about the truth of what is happening inside the human body by studying the individual who is ill rather than consulting a set of data and getting lost in statistics. Dr. Richard Lee wrote about this concept.7 He pointed out that observations of single events in medicine, published or unpublished, are today “condescendingly called anecdotes; stories concocted by well-meaning but scientifically naive clinicians.”

Dr. Lee suggests that numbers and statistics have taken the place of the careful attention to the individual case and the commonplace, previously in the field of medicine recognized as the hallmark of the excellent clinician. He asks, “How many important and interesting biologic events go unnoticed by blinkered academicians working single-mindedly at collecting series of patients or diseases being enough to publish?”

In his paper, Lee reminds us that modern medicine, along with the culture that has shaped it, has noted a steady decline in appreciation and respect for the individual and the unique. “One test, one patient, one problem cannot begin to satisfy the voracious appetite statistically significant doctors have for multitudes of numbers and crowds of patients . . . For the best possible outcome, each patient needs, and has a right to expect, his/her doctor’s undivided attention and effort. To judge the patient, the illness, and the medical effort only by averages and percentages demeans both patient and doctor and diminishes the importance of illness . . . ”

Some of the most important discoveries in medicine have been through observation of only one patient. And Dr. Lee’s message is to keep on seeing the value in single observations. I would add that we need to keep on discovering the mysteries that lie within that human being who has unfortunately fallen ill.

Illness has a purpose and I’m sure it is one associated with learning at the deepest level of the human being. The soul undergoing the experience knows this fact. There is an eternal need for greater understanding of oneself that can come about only from the learning experiences given each person and met in a constructive, helpful manner. These awarenesses always move one forward toward fulfillment of the greater purpose in life. Cayce talked about what one’s purpose might be:

The purpose in life, then, is not the gratifying of appetites nor of any selfish desires, but it is that the entity, the soul, may make the earth . . . a better place in which to live. (4047-2)

The goal and the purpose were a bit different, Cayce often indicated. The goal, he said, was to come to the point of knowing ourselves to be ourselves, yet one with God, or the Creative Forces. That brings the goal and the purpose, the heavens and the earth, closer together in our understanding.

To put Dr. Lee’s words into action, let’s look at a number of single events, and see if they do not spark a new awareness in our minds. The people involved in the following events found the value in castor oil as they explored its use for conditions that afflicted their own bodies.

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