TEXT OF READING 632-12 F 12

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the David E. Kahn home, 44 West 77th St., Apt. 14-W, New York City, this 29th day of November, 1934, in accordance with request made by the father - Mr. [668], Sr., Active 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.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 12:00 to 12:15 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., New York. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [632].

2. As we find in the present, conditions are progressing satisfactorily. To be sure, while there are still those disturbing conditions in the body, the resistances are being built up.

3. The congestions in the lungs indicate some dissipation. To be sure, this makes for a very heavy flow in the lobal blood supply that is existent; yet does not as yet indicate that a bettered condition would result from transfusion, for too easily would there be the effects from heart block - with a heart that has already been well strained.

4. While the temperature remains up, and the regular pulsation is high, it is more regular than it has been.

5. As we find, if there will be continued those things indicated that is, the Ash, the rubs, the lights, the properties that make for the assimilation necessary, the improvement should continue.

6. To be sure, the diet may be altered somewhat; but there is a great deal more strength in the beef juices and liver juices and if these are pressed they would be most helpful. A little dry WHOLE WHEAT toast would be helpful for the body; not too much.

7. When the weakness or dizziness occurs, stimulate the activities by the rubs - that will be better than the administering of the blood or heart absorbents, or those things that would hinder.

8. We would keep, then, very close to those suggestions. Be very mindful that there is no more cold contracted; and that there is not too much of a worriment surrounding the body in any manner. And we will find conditions keeping for the improve.

9. Know that there must be kept that which is ever constructive in the influences about the body. Pray much.

632-12 Page 2

Keep the attitude of letting His will and His way be the way of all about the body.

10. Ready for questions.

11. (Q) Is the injection of glucose alright, which Dr. Leipold suggested? (A) If this becomes necessary, in small quantities it would be very well. Be sure that this is pure and that it does not cause infectious forces.

12. (Q) The doctor treating her at present is in doubt, and held a consultation with another doctor. Now both are in doubt, but made some very good suggestions and some others that we will not follow. Are we right in this? (A) Keep that attitude of not depending upon man's might or power, but rather that there is nothing left undone that may be done to give the life forces the opportunity of continuing the expressions in and through this body.

13. (Q) Which doctor should be kept now on the case, Dr. Scheneller or Dr. Leipold? (A) That one which the body, [632], would of itself feel can be the more in sympathy with the body - whichever one that is, whether either or neither of these.

14. (Q) The doctor claims there is a fluid of some kind in the lower lung area, or side of rib, which is causing trouble. If so, what would correct same? (A) If there will be continued the use of the ash and the light as indicated each day over these portions, this condition would be cared for. Do not drain unless there becomes too much of a gurgle or a pressure upon the heart. Disseminate same, rather than localizing it. Remember that which has been given; do not allow the condition to localize anywhere!

15. (Q) Would it be alright for her to have turkey and dressing today? (A) It should be a VERY, very small quantity, if any - VERY little! Preferably that without the dross swallowed; that is, chew the meat and swallow the juice but spit out the rest. A little dressing may be taken, provided it is WELL - WELL masticated.

16. (Q) She is doing a lot of sleeping the last 12 hrs. Is this a good sign? (A) This is a most hopeful sign, provided it is not the effects too much of the needle.

17. (Q) She at times feels sick and weak. Give cause. (A) This has been indicated, and the better manner to overcome same is to gently rub the extremities and rest the body by gentle massage - that will make for the greater strengthening.

632-12 Page 3

18. (Q) Is the blood supply at this time better than it was the beginning of Sept.? (A) More surcharged, to be sure, with the poisons that are let loose in the blood stream; but there is better resistance.

19. (Q) Is the condition of the body on the improve, and are all the treatments outlined being carried out the proper way? (A) Hold that thou hast. There is still strength; there is still the hope. And, as indicated, do not overdo - or become overanxious, but keep in that same attitude that has been and is being maintained, that His will be done - yet doing in and through self that which will not be conflicting with sound judgement.

20. We are through with this reading for the present. Copy to Parents " " Ass'n file