Warts

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The Living Force
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I found this in the Cayce material :
READING 487-22
(Q) What causes the warts on the hand and how may they be removed?
(A) This, as has been indicated, happens to most every individual in those periods of the change that comes about for glandular reaction; and it is the effect of the localizing of centers that attempt to GROW - as they do!
As we find, they may be removed by touching same with a twenty percent (20%) solution of Hydrochloric Acid. But do not pick at them as the discoloration takes place, and as they begin to deteriorate! Rather let them wear off than pick at them, see? for such would allow too great a chance for infection by the irritating, and cause disturbance; otherwise they will disappear. In touching them with the Acid it is preferable to use either a glass pestle (that is, a small round piece of glass) or a broomstraw.
We are through with this Reading.

C's point of view :
session 941217
Q: (L) We would like to ask what is the source of the warts
D*** and E*** P***'s wife have in various places on their
bodies?
A: Genes Oriented.
Q: (L) Does this mean warts are genetic?
A: Oriented.
Q: (L) Is it the same for both of them?
A: Not exactly.
Q: (L) How can warts be connected to genetics?
A: Progression to 4th density.
Q: (L) Why does it have to be so hard?
A: Many things are. Backaches, for example.
Q: (L) Backaches are one thing, but warts are very
unpleasant.
A: Unpleasant is subjective.
Q: (L) How does D*** get rid of her warts?
A: Not the point.
Q: (L) What is the point.
A: Natural progression. Warts are not the issue. All have
symptoms, but not all are the same.
Q: (DM) What can I do to get rid of the warts? They make
me feel awful.
A: Adjust your feelings.
Q: (DM) Am I getting these warts because I am transitioning
to 4th density?
A: All are headed to 4th density. So, what does it matter,
remember, transformation is always accompanied by some
difficulty.
Q: (L) What will work for her?
A: Compresses.
Q: (L) What kind of compresses?
A: Mud nourished with minerals. Check with horticulturist.
Q: (L) How do we find a horticulturist? Network?
A: Always "Network". Networking is 4th Density STO
concept seeping into 3rd density with upcoming realm border
crossing.
Q: (DM) Networking is the way to get things done from 3rd
level into 4th level?
A: Coming from 4th level into 3rd because of influence of
wave.
Q: (DM) So, each of us has a skill that we develop and help
each other. (L) We are all part of a body.
A: This is the way lives in STO! D*** on board, V*** write.
V*** not to feel bad, will return. Please be patient. Hello,
D***.

:)

Note that, as the C's, Cayce give in other readings, different causes for the warts.
 
Strange outbreak of warts in my vicinity. My wife thought she'd bitten her cheek the other night, because there was a small bump. She waited for it to go away, it did not. Today she asked me to look at it, and I saw a white, raised bump about the size of a pencil eraser. A quick glance of some medical photos showed it resembled an oral fibroma. We scheduled a doctor visit and a follow-up biopsy/removal for next week. The nurse practitioner had never seen anything similar.

The weird part began on the ride home, when my wife called her boss at work and described the growth, and he said "Oh, yeah...I just had one of those removed." Then when we got home, she called a co-worker to talk to her about it, and she also had one in the same spot that had been there for about two months, but she hadn't had it removed because of lack of money. It was strange to me that something the nurse practitioner had never seen was not only happening recently to two people we knew, but the first two people we contacted after the visit. Now, I'm sitting here wondering just how widespread this is, because nobody's talking about it, it's not coming up in normal conversations, but it's definitely happening.
 
WhiteBear said:
Strange outbreak of warts in my vicinity. My wife thought she'd bitten her cheek the other night, because there was a small bump. She waited for it to go away, it did not. Today she asked me to look at it, and I saw a white, raised bump about the size of a pencil eraser. A quick glance of some medical photos showed it resembled an oral fibroma. We scheduled a doctor visit and a follow-up biopsy/removal for next week. The nurse practitioner had never seen anything similar.

The weird part began on the ride home, when my wife called her boss at work and described the growth, and he said "Oh, yeah...I just had one of those removed." Then when we got home, she called a co-worker to talk to her about it, and she also had one in the same spot that had been there for about two months, but she hadn't had it removed because of lack of money. It was strange to me that something the nurse practitioner had never seen was not only happening recently to two people we knew, but the first two people we contacted after the visit. Now, I'm sitting here wondering just how widespread this is, because nobody's talking about it, it's not coming up in normal conversations, but it's definitely happening.

According to google, they're common, so it's probably a case of the nurse practitioner not really knowing what she's talking about. It doesn't appear to qualify as a 'wart' though, different growth all together. Of course, with the boss and coworker both having one it does make you wonder if there isn't a viral cause, but I don't see any information suggesting that at this point. Should be interesting to see if they find anything on the biopsy.
 
Hi,

Once I had a very small wart on my thumb for almost two years, and I put colloidal silver on it for just two days and it was gone. :)
 
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