I don't have an answer for your Post No. 1757, unfortunately. When I do, I'll break out the champagne. Edgar Cayce spoke of having access to a source of all knowledge, with records of everything, but I'm not sure whether the records are in Metastock format. I think the downloading procedure is somewhat tricky, too. Of course, I've experienced trances while awaiting downloads from other services, but Cayce's trances took things to an entirely different dimension.
As for A.H., I'm not sure what it means. Maybe I have dyslexia and Evan Davids meant to write H.A., in which case it could mean Heir Apparent. If not, I suppose it could mean Analyst's Hemorrhoid, but that seems a bit unkind, and I'm not sure David meant it that way. I suppose if he got the expression from Eliza Doolittle, it could mean Analyst H'extraordinaire, but that seems to be stretching things a little. Perhaps Accutely Hypersensitive, but that verges on personal. More dispassionately, he could have meant Agitated Hyperkinesis or Akinetic Hysteria, if he was making some sort of psychological evaluation. That too seems unlikely. Maybe the hyphens were meant to suggest missing letters, so that A-- would signify a three-letter word and H--- a four-letter word. In this case, David might have meant Air Head, but that seems a bit lame. So I just don't know.
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