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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 15th day of October, 1932, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [264], Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis, Margaret Kahn and L. B. Cayce.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:00 to 11:15 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., N.C. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body and those conditions that affect the body in the present - this we have had before.

2. As we find, there are conditions both mental and physical that are affecting the body toward a betterment in the ability to not only rid the system-physical of the disturbing influence and impulse, but also to replace it with that strength, vitality and resistance to overcome entirely those physical conditions, if there will only be kept the attitudes and attunements that keep this replenishing and reactory force in the system.

3. In the matter of the disorder itself, this we find is gradually being disintegrated; and while there may be the great desire that this be done at once, this should NOT be disintegrated faster than the system may eliminate it without being detrimental to some other portion of the body, for all portions are dependent one upon another.

4. The heart's action is bettered, and those tendencies for weakness and impulse for the blood in its circulation to run to some portion, or to gather in either liver, lungs, or the portions of the body affected, are gradually becoming more and more uniform in activity. The impulses in circulation are nearer and nearer proper.

5. As to the size, the position of the protuberance, and the adhering to the organ and organs themselves, these are losing their stability, or the shape and form of same shows that there is being this dissemination, this elimination taking place, and we need to keep in the greater way and manner in line with those suggestions that have been made, that are being made in all forms of the applications for the eradication of the disorder.

6. Ready for questions.

7. (Q) Should any change at all be made in treatments? (A) We would not make any change, or any radical change in any of the ministrations being applied, either internally or

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externally for the body in the present.

8. (Q) Does percussion of 10th, 11th, and 12th dorsal vertebrae dilate the uterus? (A) Especially the 12th.

9. (Q) Would it be advisable to percuss this area during the elimination period? (A) Provided this is not done to such an extent as to produce the tendency for too great an elimination at one period. Gentle percussion here will be most beneficial, and relieve much of that heaviness that appears at such periods.

10. (Q) Is the time right to insert gold pessary for better drainage? (A) Not until the second or third period from the present; provided, to be sure, that the general conditions KEEP in the same manner of the COORDINATING of all portions of the system to the eradicating and the disseminating of the disorder.

11. (Q) What causes numbness in growth? (A) More and more lack of its junction with those portions of the system from whence it has obtained its impulse for its own particular circulation. This is well for the condition, to be sure.

12. (Q) Has growth turned loose from tube, and how will it be eliminated? (A) As indicated, by absorption. It has NOT turned loose entirely from tube; well that it shouldn't, for then it would require the necessity of being acted upon or taken up in circulation for elimination, but with the connection and circulation passing through this makes for the disintegration and the discharging of those forces that have been from the internal reaction; for it must be absorbed from WITHIN, to be of a PERMANENT relief.

13. (Q) With the present attitude and treatment as given, how long before growth will be entirely eliminated? (A) That, to be sure, will depend much upon the reactions that come to the mental and physical body. As we find, after there has been the period when the greater drainage may be expected from the growth itself, from the internal, by the use of the drainage tubes, or those that may be taken with same. Then, it should not be a great period, not more than two to three PERIODS after same, see?

14. (Q) What causes swelling in feet and legs; what treatment? (A) This is produced by the attempts of the system, in those of the locomotary axis, to make for the circulation to be turned into those channels that would care for the eliminating of the conditions in the pelvic area. This may be aided most by the relief of the pressure in the second iliac plexus.

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15. (Q) Should Epsom salts be taken? (A) When it becomes necessary; not too great a quantity, for this produces a drainage on blood supply.

16. (Q) What is the condition of uterus? (A) Very good, considering the irritations and those things that have been necessary for the eliminations. Keeping these cleansed in the manner that has been from time to time is the safeguarding of the conditions, to be sure.

17. (Q) What should be done for broken tooth, and to whom should I go to have it done? (A) As the present indications show, there is a defect in the nerves that lead directly to the tooth that is in trouble. It would be well that this be treated directly, and when this has been restored to a healthy condition the replacement may be made there by the addition of bridge, or by the petal made and inserted in same. As to whom the body should go for such, one in whom the body-mental may entrust such activities. Anyone well equipped may attend to same, if the body will find him in sympathy with self.

18. (Q) Give any advice which would be of benefit to me. (A) KNOW that the attitude mentally and physically has kept the body in accord with those things bringing about those activities in self, for not only the adjustments of self to meet the conditions but to bring into play or active force those activating forces of energy that are creative within self; and that the attitudes, the attunements, must be kept in a manner of constructive forces in all activities. Hold no grudge, no condemnation within self; for when one condemns another they themselves must meet the same condemnation.

19. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " File