TEXT OF READING 134-3 M ADULT

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, this 16th day of February, 1911.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; Katherine Faxon, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:15 P. M. ..., Ky.

1. LBC: You have before you Mr. [134], ..., Kentucky. Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now.

2. EC: Yes, we have him here; we have had him before. His condition here is much improved along the circulation, through the digestion, that is, the trouble we have had here in the digestion tract in the stomach itself, through the duodenum, through the effect of the pancrean juices on to the digestion, has been much improved by the treatment, both from the exterior and from the internal treatment, interior. What has been taken into the stomach has assimilated well, has assimilated with the juices made by the stomach itself, or by the body itself. [8/25/72 GD's note: Above Paragraph quoted in Chicago Examiner, 2/19/11, by Roswell Field.]

3. We find the capillary circulation, or that given out by the lymphatics, the action of the sympathetic nerve force in the system, is very much in the same condition as we have had before. We have the closeness of the skin; we have the pains here to the head at times; a filling up of the stomach, or that is, from the sympathetics of these actions impairing this, between the sympathetic, and cerebrospinal nerve force of the system, as it were a disconnection here along the regions of the solar plexus nerve at the stomach; - they coming in conjunction then with these forces of the cerebrospinal and sympathetic nerve system, have produced on the system, this lackness of capillary circulation or lymphatic circulation. This, being carried to the extent it has, has produced then a condition in itself of closeness of the system, or lack of fat in the body.

4. The condition in itself has been improved here, in the stomach, but the lack of the connection between these, has made some nervous effect on the body.

5. (Q) What other conditions do you find? (A) These are the conditions we find in [134]?

6. (Q) What treatment would you prescribe for this now, to relieve these conditions? (A) Keep what he has, in the system, that is, more of it, as we have taken it along into the intestinal tract of the stomach, but create a unison between the sympathetic and

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cerebrospinal nervous system, either by electrical force to these nerves, as along the spine and over the body, or by manipulation and resting of the muscular force of the body, by the hands. Perhaps in either way.

7. (Q) Any other treatment. (A) No.