This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Hopkinsville, Ky., on this 13th day of June, 1911.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; Katherine Faxon, Steno. Mr. [...], [83]''s father.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Unknown. Hopkinsville, Ky.
1. LBC: You have before you [83], of Corner ... Street, Hopkinsville, Ky. Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now.
2. EC: Yes, we have had him here before. The condition is bettered in the respect that the action of the blood on the system is eliminating through the proper channels, and not forced through either the hepatic circulation or that of the lymphatics either. We have not enough capillary circulation to keep the blood away from the head, from the way it has been treating itself in the body. That is, here - We have a stimulation to the body (we are using it here, you see) increasing the hemoglobin or red blood in the body, destruction to the white blood or leucocyte in the body, by using the force of building material in that of the joint and marrow of the body itself, or the construction of cellular force. The force of blood supply is to the body, from the heart - lungs, heart, body - heart, lung, heart, body. The capillary circulation is weakened by the condition of the emunctories or the lymphatics in the posterior portion of the body - the skin, extremities, head, all portions. Our muscular force is relaxed, through the trunk portion, or that of the 9th, 10th, and 11th dorsals, enough to allow the hepatics, in the hepatic circulation, to supply or use most of the blood, now. Now, but has not been in the body. The body is improving little, but it is on the road. If it keeps as it is, it will go out to the capillary circulation, and the body will build itself up, because it is getting the proper nourishment in the system, needs to take on more iron into the stomach and keep the digestion in the form and shape as we have it now, eliminating properly through that of the excretory system, and that of the secretions too. That is, the liver and the kidneys, or that of the hepatic circulation, and digestion, in the intestinal tract as well as the stomach in itself. The first elementary condition of the system producing the first trouble, is most eliminated. That is, the upper orifice of the stomach in itself.
3. (Q) Are the electrical treatments frequent enough.
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(A) Plenty. We need it more to the extremities. Take away and applying to the relaxing of the muscular force. A more natural force instead of mechanical.
4. (Q) Is he getting enough ozone? (A) Keep it as we have it. That is, if we get the capillary circulation. Keep it up too much and it will pump his heart to death.
5. (Q) How many treatments a day should he have? (A) Two or three.
6. (Q) How long should each treatment last? (A) The condition of the system will govern that.
7. (Q) Will this make him rest better? (A) Suggestion will make him rest better than either one.
8. (Q) What is the condition of his bowels? (A) Better than it was when we had it before. Keep it as we have it. It will correct itself in here, through the blood. The secretions and excretions are bettered in the system.
9. (Q) Should he have any special treatment to increase the white blood corpuscles? (A) No.
10. (Q) To what extent have the red blood corpuscles - the hemoglobin - been increased. (A) 1/16.
11. (Q) How many electrical treatments should he have each day? (A) One or two, and skip a day.
12. (Q) How long should each treatment last? (A) Until he gets enough of it. We do not want to relax the system too much through electrical force. You see we have a condition of this body of [83] - we had the first cause of the condition produced by the action onto the secretions and excretions, through the circulatory system, through to the digestive organs, in the stomach the action of poison itself, proper, and has produced a contraction of the muscular forces of the system, or hardening or deadening condition, eliminat ing, and producing an anemic condition over the whole system. We have a condition now, or elimination of first cause, through the action of the forces on to the muscular condition of the system. We have the muscular force, with the sympathetic nervous condition, produces a lack of self control over the circulatory and muscular system - of the mental forces of the body. The forces to be carried by these, is had through the sympathetic or suggestive system. Not over-propelled by mechanical means. More of nature itself. That is, keep what we have through that of ozone, or oxidization of the
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blood into the stomach, into the lung. Here is where we air the lung, so that we carry this condition away from the stomach, through the digestive or to the circulatory system, until we remove the condition we have in the system. Or we bind the body across as we have through the line of the diaphragm. A pad across the body. The heart in itself. The suggestion of this, as applied, will keep the forces in itself, until we can produce an equilibrium between the circulation of the sympathetics, hepatics, and the whole venus circulation in the body. y.