This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the home of Mr. [257], 44 West 77th Street, New York City, Apt. 14 West, this 26th day of March, 1930, in accordance with request made by son, Mr. [257].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; [257], Conductor; B. B. Sidelman, Steno. Dr. Mayer, Mrs. [903], and Mrs. [459].
R E A D I N G
180 Riverside Drive, Time of Reading Apt. F., 3:45 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. N.Y.C.
1. [257]: You will have before you the body of [325] who is now in Apt. 11F at 180 Riverside Drive, New York City, and also her mental associations with [son [257]] and [daughter [459]] who are in the room in Apt. 14 West, at 44 West 77th Street, New York City. When you have located the body of [325], you will give us the physical conditions found at the present time with suggestions for the improvement and the cure, if there is one, for the conditions existent. You will answer the questions which we will ask, slowly and distinctly. The Forces will bring to us the advice as to where the treatment can be given best and how we can protect this life for the years to come.
2. EC: We have the body, [325]. This we have had here before. Those conditions, as have been seen, are accentuated through the eliminations being stopped through congestion as well as through the activity of the conditions themselves. In bringing the relief or ease for the body it will be necessary that the condition from congestion and the eliminations, as well as others, be considered. In the eliminations as regarding the whole general system these should not be hindered, when not necessary, by properties that will cause any action that is from sedatives; yet these should be used when necessary to relax the body or to ease the pain as comes from same. Whether from the shortness of breath or from the burning pain [from cancer] in the breast.
3. In the condition, then, we would use, with the eliminants those of that brand in Calcidin given in the three-grain tablet, or compound, in periods varying according to that of the cough or the breathing.
4. We would also give those of the medicated ash [Animated Ash] that will aid in keeping the coagulation going properly in system by the release of oxygen in the system through the activity of these properties. This comes, as has been given, rather with the application of the light when [after] same has been active in system.
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5. Do this and we will bring the bettered conditions for this body.
6. As to the mental attitude and the activities of body these are best controlled through the activity of the mental body itself. As it is with that of the diet as well as surroundings, for to bring trouble or consternation to the body is to irritate the conditions. Ready for questions.
7. (Q) How often should the best light be given after the ash is taken? (A) Ash should be taken at least twice each day, one-quarter grain at a dose, and the light given at least not longer than thirty minutes after the dosage is taken.
8. (Q) How long should light be kept on? This light has the shield on it. (A) Should be kept from 20 minutes to 40 minutes, dependent upon the reaction of the body mentally and physically to same.
9. (Q) Where is the best place to obtain the medicated ash? (A) This maybe obtained form where it has been prepared [B. H. Bradley, Chicago] or from where there may be quantities gathered of same.
10. (Q) Is there present in the body an active metastatic malignancy? (A) Not as yet.
11. (Q) What is the nature of the malignancy if any? (A) Rather of the filling of tuberous nature. It has not even gotten to the fibroid nature as yet, although there are indications of the spread of same. This is through the congestion and through the pressure created by the congestion.
12. (Q) Is there need of an operation and if so where may it best be done? (A) In the condition and in the mental attitude and in the condition of the blood as well as of the body, would not be well for operation. Keep the drainage best and keep the segregations (separations) best, and keep the activities of the body as regarding the coagulation, or keep the leukocyte forces most active.
13. (Q) What is the cause and prognosis of the pain in the lung? (A) Congestion; and, as given, those activities that may be brought by the use of Calcidin would relieve same without causing distress to the digestive system, for it will work most with the respiratory systems.
14. (Q) What caused weakness about midnight last night? (A) Overtaxing of the body mentally and the congestion in the normal activity of changes taking place in the system. Coming from reaction of sedatives that with pain may become necessary to be given, as little as possible, to relieve the
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body.
15. (Q) Has the body a weak heart? (A) The weakness as is produced in the system, in the circulatory system, is not from weak heart but rather of the tiredness as caused by congestion in lung and hindrance in circulation.
16. (Q) Did the recent cold have the most to do with the congestion in the lung? (A) Had most to do with the congestion in the lung.
17. (Q) Where would be best for the body to receive its treatment in order to bring it back to near normal? (A) At home.
18. (Q) Is the air and everything proper for the body? (A) The air would be better were it in a high altitude but to change same with the mental conditions as at present and with the present surroundings would be detrimental unless it becomes very necessary to make the change. A high altitude would make for the betterment; that as has been given may be done at home; and will create more oxygen, as is very necessary for this body. Do that.
19. (Q) What change if any in this body's condition since your last report, for better or worse? (A) There has been little advancement in the condition as exists in the breast or tumor. There has been considerable change in the lungs as well as in eliminations; these are not for the betterment.
20. (Q) What is the opinion as to the duration of this condition and its ultimate cure? (A) Depends entirely upon the response of the body to those applications made for the improvement of same. No one may give that, not even the body itself.
21. (Q) How often should we appeal to the Forces for the check-up? (A) When necessary.
22. (Q) What advice can we offer Dr. Mayer [Albert Mayer, M.D., in this room] who is willing to cooperate and carry out the Forces' suggestions? (A) Do, then, just as is given.
23. (Q) How long has the present congestion in the lung existed? (A) From 6 to 8 days.
24. (Q) What can [459], the daughter, do to help this body? (A) Make it as easy as possible and as little irritating, of any conditions about the body, as possible.
25. (Q) Should she make any effort to have outside interest? (A) Only those as are necessarily required of same.
26. (Q) Are there too many people living in the house with the body at the present time? (A) Not too many, just so they don't worry the body too
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much!
27. (Q) How can we aid this body to stop worrying? What suggestions should we make? (A) Those can be best determined by the body itself. Make the conditions and the surroundings as pleasant and as compatible as possible.
28. We are through for the present.