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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the home of Mr. David E. Kahn, 20 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y., this 19th day of November, 1940, in accordance with request made by the self - Mrs. [337], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [337] and Miss [5416] with friends; Mr. [2413] and wife.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 10:45 to 11:05 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City.

1. GC: You will give the physical condition of this body at the present time, with suggestions for further corrective measures; answering the questions, as I ask them:

2. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [337]; this we have had before, you see.

3. As we find, there are general improvements in the physical forces of the body. There are still those unbalanced conditions in the chemical reactions in the body; and at times these produce disturbances through those areas of the activity of the liver, the kidneys, and the circulation as related in their activity to assimilation.

4. Those applications as have been made are in the main most beneficial. There should NOT be too much of the electrical vibrations given, though there are FORMS of this that are beneficial. The white light and the lower forms of the electrical forces, and NOT the higher vibrations, are the more beneficial.

5. For, each portion of the body vibrates at a certain rate; or there are the electrical reactions, as life or vibration is the life of each organ. Each organ must have within itself that relative relation to the body-forces as to enable it to reproduce itself. Hence it has its particular rate of activity.

6. The electronics that are a part of this experience are very good; provided there will be a greater stimulation - not merely by making a quick adjustment in those areas from and through which the liver and the gall duct receive their electrical or nerve impulse. For, as we have indicated many times before for this body, this slow, coldness of activity through portions of the liver, especially as related to the activity of the gall duct, is that portion which causes the disturbances to other parts of the body - by the lack of its ability to produce those activities in the system as they are the excretory influences that act upon that

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assimilated.

7. So, at times there are those reactions that cause distress, either to the superficial or the deeper circulation; that is, the exterior portions or the skin or the muscular forces give distress, or at other times the deeper circulation is affected as to the eliminations - the activity of the kidneys, the bodily forces as related to the digestion.

8. Hence, as just indicated, there is that incoordination between sympathetic and cerebrospinal system at the 7th, 8th and 9th dorsal centers.

9. In making the adjustment - this should not be an ADJUSTMENT but a stimulation upon either side of these segments! With the body lying upon the face, with the hands above the head, make the rotary motion, gently, upon either side of those segment centers, as to stimulate this slow activity to those centers through which this area receives the impulse.

10. Thus we will find results - if this will be done consistently, for a period of some ten to twelve of such gentle treatments.

11. Doing these, we will stimulate so that the activities of the electronics, as well as the white light, will be more beneficial; not by just standing and looking at it, but by the activity!

12. As to the activities of the body - there has been given the outline for the diet as related to the chemical processes through the system. There has been indicated as to the better activities physically; and these we would not change to any extent. Only this:

13. Have MOST of the foods that are grown in the area where the body lives, as much as practical.

14. Ready for questions.

15. (Q) Which is better for me - operation or new method of injections? (A) Not necessarily either, if there will be those administrations in the manners here indicated. If there is the conclusion that such activities are needed, then resort to the operative measures.

16. (Q) If decided the operation is necessary, what preparation should I make? (A) The tests as to the better coagulation of the blood forces themselves. Be sure this is in that ratio that coagulation will take place normally.

17. (Q) Would Dr. Schwartz be the best man to take care of me? (A) If this is decided upon, Dr. Schwartz would be well.

18. (Q) What anaesthetic is best for me?

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(A) The combination of anaesthesia - that is, the gas as well as the ether.

19. (Q) Would rectal anaesthesia be advised? (A) Not so much of this. For, those hindrances as have been a portion of such conditions as have arisen from the disturbances might HERE cause a hemorrhage.

20. (Q) When would be the best time for the operation? (A) If this is decided upon - when there is the better coagulation present in the system. If there is the decision that it is necessary for the operative measures, then make at least some five to ten days preparation by the stimulating of the system with the Vitamin B-1.

21. (Q) Why am I nauseous? (A) The regurgitation that takes place from the lack of the activity in the gall duct area.

22. (Q) Is radionics beneficial? (A) Beneficial; but will be MORE beneficial if there are those suggestions followed as indicated here.

23. (Q) What causes sleeplessness? (A) The disturbances to the nerve system from the pressures of poisons in the system itself, causing the inability at times to sleep. As we find, if there are those suggestions followed as indicated here, there will be the bettered conditions for the body.

24. We are through with this Reading. Two copies to Self (one for Dr. Miller [Mary Miller, D.C.]) Copy to Ass'n file n file