This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 21st day of January, 1925, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [182].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. [182] and Mr. [195].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:00 P. M. Dayton Time. ..., Ohio. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Now, we find in many respects, this body is very good throughout. There are some abnormal conditions, some the body needs be warned of, as to their development in physical actions in the body.
2. Now, these are conditions as we find them, and with special reference to the conditions in left eye and tonsils. First:
3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, in this we find there are some abnormal conditions. While the pressure and the circulation, in the general way, are very good, yet there are eliminations in the system that are so deflected that the blood becomes burdened with these conditions, as we have seen exhibited in the body in times back, when abrasions in the body were produced from elimination being accentuated in one portion of the eliminating forces in body, and this we find comes from specific condition in the system, as we shall see, "In Functioning of the System."
4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, this is very good. There is the equalization in cerebrospinal sympathetic that keeps an even keel with the nerve distribution in the body, though this may become weakened, with the deflected circulation affecting portions of the body, as we shall see; deflecting in that portion producing trouble in the eye as comes at times now.
5. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANS THEMSELVES, brain forces very good. This shows the equalization of sympathetic and cerebrospinal system on the action of the brain centers, and especially of the ability in brain distribution to find same correlated with the actions in physical body, or keeping an equilibrium in the body.
6. In the eyes, ears, nose and throat, in the sensory system, we find these conditions that bring from the eliminations the disturbance as is produced in the left eye at the present time. Hence this condition becoming the deflection in nerve and blood, and the effect of elimination in system. This produced, as we see, in times back, from an
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abrasion, or cut, or bruise, on portion of head (right side), and shoulder, and this producing a lesion in formation in the 2nd dorsal, 4th and 5th cervical. Then, with this form of lesion, with poor eliminations, we bring about that condition wherein the pressure comes to the portion of sensory system, affecting the eye proper, catching then, as it were, the cross nerve from right to left portion, affecting more the cavity of the eye than the nerve proper of the eye, though these, as we see, need correction. This, then, produces irritation to portion of the nerve in the facial portion, becoming exaggerated. The lymph in the action producing then the irritation to the lid, to the ball itself, though not the optic forces so much, yet this reflexly gives distress in the central and top and side portion in brain centers, producing headaches. Also we have this same deflection from the condition as is produced in the bronchials and in the tonsils. This, then, makes and produces irritation, especially in the left portion. These need correction, yet should not be, until the pressure is removed in the cervical and dorsal region, and a better elimination established through the system. Then would be well that these be removed, or that portion showing the distress in same.
7. Do this, then, through deep manipulation, and with the application of heat, as would be found in Alpine or Rino's rays to the cervical, to the upper dorsal, and to the frontal portion of face and neck, and chest. This, we find, will bring about the removal of this condition, using, however, those stimulations for the body in the reflexes for vision.
8. Do that, and we will bring the better condition for this body, removing the trouble from the eye and from the tonsils.
9. The general treatments to the system in elimination will include that stimulation wherein the circulation has been disturbed in elimination in the upper portion of intestinal tract, where stimulations to the liver, and to the pancreas, has so taxed the system as to engorge and enlarge the region about the Peyers' gland, and this relaxing the elimination will correct these conditions, bringing a better blood supply to system.
10. (Q) Should the body wear glasses? (A) Wear glasses.