TEXT OF READING 701-1 F ADULT (Chiropractor)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at The Oakland, 2006 Columbia Road, Washington, D.C., this 19th day of October, 1934, in accordance with request made by the self - Dr. [701], new Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by Cayce lecture at the Willard Hotel on Oct. 5th.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Dr. [701] and E. Buchkingham.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:35 to 4:05 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Washington, D.C. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [701].

2. Now, as we find, there are conditions the correction of which in the present would prevent greater distresses later on. These have to do with the manner in which a circulation separates itself, thus producing the attendant conditions that arise from the urea in the blood, and the lymph forming to produce cells that do not function normally through the system.

3. These conditions, as we find, present the disturbances that are to be considered in making the proper corrections in the system, with the attending effects of such conditions upon the various portions of the organism.

4. Then, these are conditions as we find them with this body, [701] we are speaking of, present in this room:

5. First, in the BLOOD SUPPLY we find, by the closer examination or the analyses of same, there are effects of certain glands that do not function in their proper relationships to others, allowing elements to become lacking in the system that would create or make for - in their associations with other influences in the body - a near correct or normal body. This, as we find, is indicated in the urea, in the hemoglobin and in the lymph supply, as to the manner in which it shows the lack of that influence, that stamina necessary. Not that it shows in the leucocyte or the white blood or even the hemoglobin in the blood supply, but in that portion of the urea - or that which lies just BETWEEN the effect of the lymph and the regular circulation. Hence the condition becomes one that at times does not disturb; at others we have - in portions, in glands, in soft tissues, in the torso and in the head - tendencies for accumulations of such pockets or such engorgements that, if these were allowed to become constitutional they would be much harder to combat than in

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the present - or to set the adjustments in the cerebrospinal system as related to the impulses from the ganglia of impulse in portions of the body for the effective activity upon the various organisms of the system.

6. In the NERVE SYSTEM, as may be indicated from that given, there are not what may be said to be subluxations to such an extent as to be detrimental; yet there ARE pressures in the areas of the activity in the association between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal system - so that, though their movement of axis may be less than a thousandth part of an inch, the pressures do prevent this very circulation from carrying on its normalcy. And these, as we find, exist in the 6th and 7th dorsal area, or that where we come for the effect upon the secondary cardiac plexus and the plexus for the activities through the circulation through that portion of the system, through the duct glands of the assimilation portions. And thus we have these effects in the nervous system; the lack of the proper drainages being set up at all times, so that - with a taxation of a physical or mental condition - these tend to make for worriments, uneasiness in these portions as indicated in this body.

7. As to the functioning of the ORGANS themselves, we find:

8. Brain forces are very good. The discernments, the sensitiveness of the body in its reflexes and responses may be said to be VERY good; yet, as would be ordinarily termed, how would it be classified - then - that the reflexes and the responses in the nervous system are good and still there are variations in those impulses that arise between the plexus in the sympathetic and cerebrospinal in the area indicated, that would affect or make pressure upon the activities of a circulation? Because it has made for, in times back, a pressure that has affected the lacteal ducts in such a manner as to draw upon those areas that supply - from this plexus center - the impulse for the activity as related to the gland secretions of the body.

9. As to the sensory organism - the eyes, the ears, the nose; these are sensitive to those conditions or impulses that arise, through this very activity that is a flexing condition in the system. Yet these are CONTROLLED in a great measure by the very activity of the MENTAL processes of the body upon itself. Hence the body may carry within itself - and in addition to those applications that are being made by the body it would be well to add more often - the magnetic forces for the MAGNETISM of the body, and it will not DRAW upon the imaginative forces to a detrimental manner but may bring - especially in the allaying in self or in others - the tendencies for allaying HUMORS that arise in

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the blood stream from the effect of depressions in any portion of the body. (Now, this body would be the very one to treat [264]!)

10. Then, the effect created by this plexus activity to the heart's action is that once in a while there's a skip; not a heart condition, but the effect upon the secondary cardiac reaction that makes a flow that comes near together in the stomach's DIGESTION (not the stomach itself) and the heart's action.

11. The organs of digestion in their functioning, as we find, in the MAIN are very good; though at times there are periods when - for the proper character of activity in the functioning of the organs of digestion, as coordination between the hepatic circulation or the liver, the spleen, the pancreas,the kidneys - it becomes necessary for the body to attune itself in its adjustments through the dietetics for these necessary changes. Yet, as indicated, this does not reach the condition WHOLLY; for there needs to be an element added with an adjustment in this particular area - that will bring to the system the correct vibrations that will alleviate these conditions in the system. It will also alleviate the tendencies for fullness in the circulation at times to the lower limbs, that fullness that occurs at times in the flow through the organs in the pelvic activities of the system. These will be overcome by the impulse in the lymph and emunctories to separate between the circulation for accumulations in portions of the system.

12. Then, we would first have corrections made through the adjustments and manipulations in these particular areas indicated - the 7th and 8th dorsal, the 6th and 5th dorsal, and COORDINATE through massage the cervical and lumbar areas - which would be by a ROTARY circulation of the muscular forces externally to the body and to those areas that are in sympathy with the plexus activity in the particular center.

13. Also add TO the system those vibrations that will be found in the Chloride of Gold, taken into the system through the low form of the Radio-Active forces; not taken internally, to disturb the vibrations of the system as related to the activity in the creative energy through the glands in the reproductive forces, but taken in the form of the vibration that will add to the gland center itself that necessary for the resuscitation created by the correction - and through the application of same to the body. The attachments would be made in this manner: The first anode attached (without the Gold) would be to the 7th dorsal plexus center. The anode carrying the Gold solution, the

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larger plate, would be attached to the lacteal duct area, or a portion of the umbilicii plexus, with the plexus from the gall duct and the lymph duct, over the portion indicated - this would be attached last. We would give such treatments twice to three times each week, for thirty minutes to an hour.

14. The adjustments we would make in periods of three to six days at a period, with almost an equal length between same.

15. Keep the eliminations through the alimentary canal at an excess during the first portion of the periods, especially.

16. And keep an alkalin system.

17. Ready for questions.

18. (Q) What about the prolapsus condition? (A) This, with those conditions throughout that will be corrected through the secondary cardiac plexus with the lacteal ducts, should be overcome; for when we strengthen the circulation as it should be through these portions of the system, and keep the eliminations in order, the prolapsus will be overcome.

19. (Q) What solution should be used in the battery? (A) Chloride of Gold; one grain to one ounce of distilled water. This gives stamina to the center or plexus itself without taking it internally - that will raise for the circulatory system, especially the lymph, a STAMINA to the muscular forces so as to hold ALL muscular forces - yes, the WHOLE body will be improved, you see.

20. (Q) Should the polyp be removed from the uterus? (A) As we find, the proper raising of the activities of the glands in their circulation through the system will make the circulation proper in all portions of the system. It would be well that douches be used, that the muscular forces may be strengthened; and for such we would use the Atomidine rather than any of the acid forces.

21. (Q) What proportion of Atomidine should be used? (A) A tablespoonful to a gallon of water.

22. (Q) After the circulation, that will correct the muscular contraction? (A) As indicated. This muscular contraction is produced by the lack of coordination between the activity of the lymph with the urea in the circulation of the lymph and emunctories, see? This, then, makes for the natural correction, the normal correction; or we are correcting the CAUSE and nature corrects itself in the muscular contractions throughout the body. We remove the cause, we let nature make the corrections - for this is better than operative forces or any measures!

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Do these and, as we find, we will bring the normal forces to this body, [701]. As we have indicated, use more of the magnetic forces in the application of healing influences to others; not discounting that already applied, but the strength is within self and may bring - with the attitude from the creative energies held in the active forces of self - greater relief not only for self but a MARVELLOUS relief for others.

23. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " Ass'n file (See letters [which were enclosed] to Osteopath and The Reilly Service.)