This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Lillian Edgerton, Inc., 267 Fifth Ave., N.Y.C., this 9th day of November, 1933, in accordance with request made by the father, Mr. [423], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Hugh Lynn Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. [423].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Choate School, 3:30 to 3:55 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Wallingford, Conn. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body leaving the grounds (Well to note the time) and entering the building, [435].
2. Now, as we find, there are rather those conditions that may be given as warnings for the better physical forces, the better physical activities of the body.
3. While the disturbances or disorders are not of a serious nature in the present, changes in the conditions to make for corrections now would make for better physical activities, better abilities for the activities, and ability and aptness to develop in the developing mind consciousness of this body.
4. The greater specific conditions, as we find, have to do with that which disturbs the activity through the sensory system, in the eyes, and for the activities that make for the reactions in the body as related to the general conditions in the system.
5. These, then, are the conditions as we find them with this body, [435] we are speaking of:
6. The BLOOD SUPPLY is efficient in the greater portion, for the activities in the open, the manner of living, the activities that are required may be commended and recommended to those that might use or need the influences of such an association or organization with which the body is connected.
7. In the NERVE FORCES of the body we find the stresses that need specific attention to make for those developments in the impulses created from the various centers in the spine such as to bring for the body better physical development in every portion of the body, as well as correcting specifically those tendencies that disturb between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal impulses.
8. For, there has been and is existent in the cerebrospinal system some subluxations as to cause in the area of the
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brachial center that which disturbs the coordinating between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal impulses that make the tendencies not only to disturb the vision, the taste, the speech, the hearing (though none of these may be classed other than as necessary for corrections to be made in the activities), but there is a specific condition existent there that disturbs the better equilibrium and makes a tendency towards a kind of nervousness that is disagreeable to the body at times. Also reflexly through this, the discouragement in the burses of the feet in their activity, is a sympathetic reaction.
9. However, the greater portions of the physical organisms of the body in their relation and functioning are near normal.
10. Then, the corrections would require changes or alterations by specific adjustments being made in the 1st and 2nd dorsal centers, and in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th cervical centers; and we will find a great change in the mental outlook of the body upon the physical activities of the body, [435].
11. We would advise that these corrections be made through those offices either of the osteopathic or chiropractic profession, that are in accord with those influences for the better structural forces in the system. Just so some massage is carried with the adjustments, and only a few of these will make a vast difference in the whole condition of this body, as to its aptitudes and abilities.
12. Ready for questions.
13. (Q) Is it wise for him to continue in his present school? (A) As we would find from that indicated, the environs here are good. The manners of instruction, the manners of living and activity, are good. With some changes brought in the physical structural forces, it would be well for the body to continue.
14. (Q) What type of vacation should he have next summer? (A) That which would include a great deal of outdoor activity, or traveling with such an activity associated with same.
15. (Q) Why does he shake his head? (A) This is due to disturbed influences in the brachial centers that make for a disturbance between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal as related to the sensory organism, and we find just such conditions recur from these structural positions. There's a subluxation in the 2nd and 1st dorsal centers.
16. (Q) Any particular line of reading recommended? (A) This may be determined best by analyzing the mental
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abilities and forces here. As we find, the tendencies of the body are for the body to be rather analytical in nature. Then, those studies or reading that tend to make the expansions in these directions would be the best class or classifications for reading specific for the body. As in such where the records are kept of associations in foreign relations as related to exports and imports, the manners in which these classifications are brought about, and as related to the needs, desires and wishes of those peoples through which such exports and imports are brought about. These in their ends, to be sure, are heavy; but these that tend to such natures in their beginning would be well for the readings, as we find, for the body.
17. (Q) What outdoor sports should he indulge in for his best development? (A) As indicated from the type of vacation that would be most advantageous to the best development for the body. Those that maintain a great deal of activity out of doors; as in golf, yachting, polo, or the like.
18. (Q) What outdoor sports should he not indulge in? (A) Those that become of a nature of confinement in specific activity; as may be in tennis and those of such natures that make for centralizing; especially until some changes are made in the mental outlook. Then the general sports may be much better.
19. (Q) Any other suggestions for the body at this time? (A) The greater suggestions would be in making these corrections, so that the whole structural forces receive their better impulses towards activity and ability of the structural forces to develop in their normal manners for the relief to the impulses through the sensory organism. For, as indicated - and yet not expanded upon by that given, the impulse to the sensory organism is that which makes for - in the mental expansions of the body - not only better structural reactions but the abilities for the classification of activities of impulses received through activities physically and mentally. Hence the necessity for the better development mentally and physically for those subluxations to be corrected that cause the impulse for these deficiencies in the body at present.
20. We are through for the present. Copy to Mother " " Ass'n file