This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 13th day of May, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [232].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:00 P. M. Dayton Time. ..., Alabama.
1. EC: Now, we find the body very good for the conditions that have existed in the system and that do exist at the present time. The body physically is better than when we had it here before. There should have been more thoroughly the conditions as given carried out for and by this body, and we would have found a difference in the present conditions. The diet as given has not been adhered to in the way and manner as was stipulated for this body, and to give the better conditions in the physical we would adhere more consistently to that of the diet as has been outlined for this body.
2. As to the medicinal properties for this system, we would take none save those that act as a laxative to the system, and when this is taken this would be and would meet the necessary needs for this body:
Cascara Sagrada..............2 grains, Licorice Compound............1 grain, Yellow Saffron...............2 grains.
3. The dose would be this, and should not be taken more than once every three to five days, and not then unless necessary to produce assimilation in the system and to give incentive to the functioning of the eliminating organs in the digestive tract.
4. As for the mental, we find these very good, and much of the physical depends upon the mental attitude of the individual, and in this would be well that the body, through its physical and mental attributes, so instill in the mental those of the character as found in study of Unity.
5. As to the financial, in this we find there has been and is some distress to the mental faculties of the entity. These we find will in the early fall adjust themselves to the needs, wishes and desires of this entity. Let this mind be kept ever in the mental forces of this entity, that the best comes to him, or her, who serves best.
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