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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 1st day of April, 1931, in accordance with request made by her son - Mr. [257].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:25 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: We have the body here - this we have had before. Conditions, as we find, are much as has already been outlined. There is some progress in both directions as to the conditions as have and do ensue. With the keeping of the ash, with those effects of the light, we are making for bettered conditions for the body - see? These we would keep up.

2. We will find that a massage with equal parts of olive oil, Russian White Oil and of Witchhazel - that is, two ounces of Russian White Oil, two ounces of olive oil, ONE ounce witchhazel - see? shaken well together, and this massaged along the lumbars and through the whole length of the limbs especially along the sciatic plexus or channel, under the knees and feet will relieve the tensions. This when thoroughly massaged would be well were these cut or removed with the rub alcohol.

3. We would keep the other GENERAL conditions as respecting mental attitude, activities, diet, etc., much as has been outlined. Ready for questions.

4. (Q) What is the condition of the injured breast of body? (A) As has been given, there are some developments in both directions - but keeping those things as given will make for the bettered conditions, for make or an easiness for the body.

5. (Q) What will relieve the headaches? (A) The massage, and the strain off of the system, will relieve the headaches most - see?

6. (Q) Is there any danger at present of further development of the condition on this side of body? (A) There's always danger! dependent upon the abilities of the body to keep the activities of the system in such a way and manner as to retard or to prevent the breaking of tissue through - see?

7. (Q) What should be done for weakness now felt by body? (A) A stimuli of the brandies, or of those that carry the grain stimuli - with as much of the alcohol REMOVED as is

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feasible for same to be palatable - see? such as apricot brandy, or as of any of the Rhine lines, or of any of those that are more of the cereals in same - see?

8. (Q) Are teeth in good condition? (A) Natural, with the general reaction in system, that these show some disorders. These, as we find - though - without any ACUTE condition arising - will be well that the general care and local conditions be made as they arise - see?

9. (Q) Are the glasses now being used sufficient? or should they be changed? (A) They're rather weak, and make for some strain in the eyes.

10. (Q) What exercise should body take? (A) As has been outlined. These are well. The body controls self well. When the mental attitude is easy, then the general conditions show for a more activity, or more strength. Well to be out in the open as much as plausible or feasible, but not to take cold or to strain self - see?

11. (Q) Why is it impossible for her to walk very much? and what can she do for it? (A) As has been indicated, from those conditions as have been given for the limbs and for the feet - see? These are the strains from an over-active life or use of same, and an under activity - these are from extremes - see? So, to bring about a normalcy we are adding to the elasticity and strength of the body to be used in a direction wherein these may be bettered. Do that. We are through for the present. Copy to Son [257] " " File