This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Dr. J. H. Farrand''s office, 301 Majestic Theatre Bldg., Columbus, Ohio, this 10th day of July, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [147].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mr. Frank Mohr, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [147], Miss [4383] and Dr. Farrand.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 9:30 A. M. ..., Ohio. (Ck. Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Now, we find the general conditions in the body better than we have had them at some times back. We find this body, however, in the general physical condition, generally speaking, not as good as when we had it here last. The conditions we find at the present time that the cause of the improvement not going or being normal, as it should be from the conditions as have been accorded in the system, that the vibrations as given, with the adjustments as given, have not as yet made the connection in the auditory forces sufficient to give the normal vibration for the auditory nerves.
2. With the condition as we have in the body at the present time, we have a condition that would be well to study from the biological conditions in the body, from the psychological conditions as are manifested in the body.
3. When this physical body, Mrs. [147] we are speaking of, present in this room, as long as the entity, the whole I AM of self, sustains and keeps the one-ness of purpose the body improves. With the doubt in self of improvement, and of the normalcy becoming the improvement, we have the psychological condition in the nerve forces that prevents the action of the auditory forces performing their functionings properly.
4. We have, as we find here, a condition that has to do, biologically, with the nerve system and the branches, especially, of the auditory nerve forces and centers, and those branches of the sympathetic and of the sensory organism. With the circulation impaired, through physical forces in the body, the prevention then of auditory forces responding to the vibration prevents the action of the auditory forces on the sensory organism.
5. The body needs to have that vibration in the adjustment forces and in the plexuses of the auditory of the sensory organism, that the impressions may reach the inmost portion of the mental forces that separate, that guide, that direct the forces from the physical to the mental and keep that
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impression in the mental that the improvement is being accomplished in the body. The body itself needs to keep that impression in its inner self that those physical actions of the body are for, and does and will bring, the desired results in so far as the mental is kept in that accord.
6. Build the system in the physical, that it may have the force to supply itself with these things necessary that should be accomplished in self, and through mechanical forces to perform the connection again between the auditory forces in nerve system and the sensory organism. We need to keep adjustments in more accord with these biological and these pathological, psychological, conditions, keeping the mental forces over-shadowed with this desire in self to reach this one-ness in self of perfect accord and vibration. This may be accomplished, but WILL NOT be accomplished unless these are kept in accord.
7. The vibrations from the battery forces that have been accorded, and are being accorded at the present time, are not correct. These need the adjustment and charging to a higher vibration, and keep these, not as a mechanical thing being accorded but, as that necessary to bring and to perform the action necessary in system to bring the perfect vibration in body, keeping the adjustments in the upper dorsal and throughout the cervical in that manner that will make the connection (principally, we find at the first cervical do these need the adjustments at the present), that the connections with the auditory forces, interior and exterior, or posterior and anterior, nerve plexuses may be acted upon by these adjustments.
8. Do that, and we will bring the system to its normal forces in this body, [147].
9. (Q) Does perspiration on body run battery down? (A) No.
10. (Q) How long should pole remain in solution before applying to body? (A) At least thirty to thirty-five minutes.
11. (Q) How should the battery be charged? (A) High voltage and low amperage, until the discharge is at least five and a half to six and a half ohms.
12. (Q) Can the ohmage be registered in amperage or voltage? (A) Be registered in voltage, you see, as we have in this: Vibration in resistance is in ohms. The ohmage as shows in the resistance as created in this, when charged, should register on the ohmeter, and will, showing one and one-half volts.
13. (Q) How long has the battery not been right?
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(A) We don't see the time. By the show of the treatment in the body, it has been from two to three weeks. That is when treatment shows we are not giving the correct vibration.
14. We have finished with this reading.