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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 W. 35th St., Va. Beach, Va., this 29th day of April, 1930, in accordance with request made through her brother-in-law, Mr. [900].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:55 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. N.Y.C. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here - this we have had before. Many changes have taken place in the physical forces of the body since last we had same here. Some are not so good. Some show much distortion in the manner the system is affected. These have principally to do with the reactions of the nerve system as related to functioning organs. For, with the inabilities of some portions of the system to function under the stress and strain, with those conditions, as has been given, as respecting the incoordination at times between impulse or the sympathetic system and the cerebrospinal, these BRING FOR the system distortion in the way OF the nerves' reaction. And the conditions, while not neurotic, ARE of the nature that the conditions ARE irritated BY the nerve system, and with the giving [of medicines] - or with the corrections in their various phases, these have at times brought rather disorders and disturbances - rather than bringing about a systematic reaction to normalcy. Hence we would find that, with rest, quietude, and the application of those forces in the lights, the low electric treatment, the manipulation, and only sufficient of the medicinal properties as to bring quietude - in the form of the bromides, or that act as sedatives and as ASSIMILANTS in the system - the conditions would improve the better. Ready for questions.

2. (Q) Are there too many conglomerations of medicines? (A) Just as suggested here, that were the conditions of rest or quietude adhered to; the lights, the manipulations, the low form of electrical forces - as have been or may be outlined for the body - and only sufficient of those of medicinal properties in the form of sedatives that are to affect the assimilations in system, the better will be the conditions for the body. To be sure, there must be kept, WITH the quietude, the pleasant surroundings.

3. (Q) What is the status of it [the pregnancy] now? Can she go through with it? (A) Can go through with it - but conditions are changed in

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this respect, and there must be due consideration given TO the changes.

4. (Q) What changes? (A) The mental conditions and the physical forces, as has just been given!

5. (Q) What is meaning of lumps that are passing, and the constant leakage, etc.? (A) The system throwing off the drosses in this respect, and would be well that these conditions be considered in relationship to the physical existent conditions of the body - mentally and physically.

6. (Q) What would be best to do under present circumstances? (A) As has been given - quietude, and that of the rest and of the sedatives that will bring about the better ASSIMILATIONS and eliminations.

7. (Q) Any advice regarding diet? (A) These are very good, as has been outlined for the body.

8. (Q) Any other advice? (A) Do that as has been given, and these - we find - will be the better forces, better active forces, WITH this body. We are through for the present.

Copy to Mr. [900] " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital