This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 26th day of June, 1930, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [264].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [264] and Doctor.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Cayce Hospital, 3:50 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Virginia Beach, Va. (Questions)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here - this we have had before, [264]. Now, we find the general physical conditions still show those improvements as has been outlined. The changes and the segregations in system have been carried on in a nominal manner. Ready for questions.
2. (Q) Is it possible for growth to be completely absorbed, or is an operation necessary to remove same? (A) The completion of absorption would depend upon the manner in which CONDITIONS would be made compatible for the body, without accident, or without undue STRAIN being brought in the system. By taking TIME, and the drainages being set up, this may be wholly eliminated. The conditions are as of THIS nature: Where segregations have taken place, or SEPARATIONS have taken place - so that a GROWTH has BEEN the outcome - we find there is a REVERSAL of how eliminations are carried on. Hence the great DIFFERENCE, and BLESSINGS to many peoples, of the OSTEOPATHIC form OF eliminations IN the system. The segregations as take place are of a NATURAL attempt of the physical body to prevent the destroying of tissue throughout the system. The MEDICAL, usually - though there are characters that may be absorbed through the application of medical natures; yet the general condition, as a whole - this is broadly speaking - when there are properties given that destroy, or dry, or cause that of eliminations, these are at the EXPENSE of some OTHER portion of the system. The OSTEOPATHIC nature of treatment is, in the greatest measure, to AID the physical forces IN the human body to adjust themselves, through the CONTINUED keeping in accord the various conditions as respecting eliminations in the system.
3. In this particular body here, [264] we are speaking of, the conditions are such that - will the drainages be kept open, and the general mentality of the body, the EXPECTANCY of the whole system, be kept in a manner that this CAN BE, WILL be, IS BEING, eliminated - then, in three to six, to
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nine MONTHS, it might be eliminated; that is, barring accident, or of conditions of congestion, cold, or some other coming in to PREVENT the conditions. In that case, conditions might become acute - and operation be necessary immediately; but, with the conditions as exist - if time is better to the body in the eliminations WITHOUT operation - which is BETTER, ALWAYS; for the shock to nervous system, to general conditions of a body, is always bad - unless WHOLLY segregated - and the conditions of the heart, conditions of the blood, would WARRANT, WOULD the body be willing to wait that long.
4. (Q) Is the body in a condition, and so builded now, as to stand the operation successfully? (A) In a condition where there would be LEAST danger, from that as we have had from that as we have had since WE have had the condition here!
5. (Q) What is the condition of the blood now? (A) In the blood supply, as we find, there has been builded more of the plasm necessary for eliminations and coagulations, than there HAS been in periods back. The anemic character has existed from the nature of the tumorous nature as HAS existed; yet the conditions are such that this MAY be ELIMINATED, WILL the body take the time - keeping the mind, keeping the whole forces and the MANIPULATIONS - as given - kept properly.
6. (Q) Would you advise an operation? (A) Conditions pro and con have been given. Choose THOU.
7. (Q) Any other advice that would be of benefit of this body, mentally or physically? (A) The conditions are in that MENTALLY, that WORRIMENT comes from fear - but if FEAR is cast out, then that - whichever is desired - may be accomplished. We are through.
Copy to Self " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital " " Dr. Lydic [L. A. Lydic, D.O.]