TEXT OF READING 758-30 M 9

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce, at the home of David E. Kahn, 44 West 77th Street, New York City, this 7th day of May, 1931, in accordance with request made through the father, [417].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; David E. Kahn, Conductor; B. B. Sidelman, Steno. [417], [279], M. H. Morris.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 1:05 P. M. Daylight Savings Time.

1. DEK: There will be two readings given at this time. When you have finished with the first one and say "We are through", we will then give you the suggestions for the second reading [For Mrs. [5502]].

2. You will have before you the body of [758]. You will go over this body carefully and answer the questions which we will ask you pertaining to it. You will also give the treatment and the cure and the relief for this body in the questions that we will ask you.

3. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [758]. This we have had before. Now we find there have been changes in the physical forces of the body since last we had same here. Some apparently have been a detriment and cause uneasiness and expectancy that is not in keeping with seeming best interests for the body. These as we find were produced by those conditions that come from poor eliminations causing backing into the system, poisons and pressures as to bring about that of an acute incoordination from those pressures as have been and are being relieved in the lumbar and lower dorsal region. This as we find is being relieved in the present. When such conditions arise with the gradual improvements as have been made and the reactions are to the hypogastric plexus that causes nausea, contraction, and the inability of the perfect locomotion in the body, these should be relieved, by first emptying the stomach proper that those forces that have produced those of gastric or upper intestinal digestion be removed and those properties as of this combination and proportion by giving to supply those proper gastric forces in the digestive system themselves: Lime Water..............................1 ounce, Cinnamon Water..........................1 ounce, 10% Solution Iodide of Potassium.......15 minims, 10% Solution Bromide of Potassium......20 minims. The dose would be teaspoonful in little water. This may be

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repeated every twenty or thirty minutes and give a high enema. The conditions as we find existent in the lumbar and sacral region where incoordination appeared from conditions as have been oft described, there are the gradual building of those nerve ends as make for coordination between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal system. These are in much better condition than we have found them before. While the pressures from those foods taken, and there were some apples in the lot, was that as upset the system, causing a pressure on those ends that brought about the improper nerve reaction to the gastric forces especially through those of the glands as make for assimilation which are governed by the pineal and its reaction to the brain forces.

4. Do not be over-anxious at this condition; just be more cautious as to those conditions that make for either through cold congestion which reacts with the hypogastrics and with those conditions as in this particular case, when the indigestion produced that reaction to the system.

5. Keep much of that as has been outlined for the body. The manipulations as has been given. The warning is as has been given before. Do not overtax those in the upper dorsal and upper cervical to cause too easy a reaction to brain distribution, that is, sympathetic nerve reaction to brain impulses. Do give those manipulations in the lumbar-sacral and lower dorsal as to keep the eliminations and drainages working nearer normal and for the continued coordination in the sympathetic and cerebrospinal in this portion of body.

6. Make the contacts for the applications of the vibrations with the radio active forces in such a way and manner as to keep extremities in accord and we will find the conditions will continue on the improve. Ready for questions.

7. (Q) Is the battery being applied correctly? (A) If it had been, would there be precautions given? Be reasonable.

8. (Q) (Couldn't get this all down, but the question was if the body should be out-of-doors alone. Mr. [417] has and knows the questions). (A) When the sunshine, may be out of doors; when there will not be too much chance for cold or congestion to the body.

9. (Q) Is it safe for him to be out of doors alone? (A) Safe to be out of doors alone when conditions about is in accord with precautions given.

10. (Q) Is there anything that can be done now to assist the body's speech? (A) Keep on working with those things as has been outlined. This must be a gradual condition. Won't happen in a second.

11. (Q) Should he be sent back to Miss Smith's School for

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the next month or two? (A) That depends upon what are to be the decisions as to the activities of the body in the coming weeks or months.

12. (Q) Has there been anything in the body's diet in the past two months to cause additional trouble at this time? (A) The acute conditions arose from that, as has recently been taken by the body, see?

13. (Q) Does the body have these spells during the night? (A) No. Whenever these occur, there would be a crying out from the body. There should be for the better development in those reactions as come from the forces. Attention paid to those of the visions as the body experiences during sleeping hours. As has been given, this for a time being was heeded; then it was forgotten or neglected. Again spasmodically it has been followed and the suggestions as the body falls asleep, have been neglected at times. These have aided, will aid those forces as make for the psychopathic effects as may be expected. Follow those little more consistently.

14. (Q) Can he be sent to camp with his condition? (A) This has been gone into and left for the decision of those interested in same. The recent condition of the body of course produced anxiety on the part of those concerned but with the normalcy of the conditions as exist within the body, we will find will these precautions be taken, the body capable and able to follow out those lines of suggestion with groups and individuals. Necessary to be sure that more individual attention be given the body in such surroundings than ordinary but not so much so as to give the impressions to the companions or to self that there are differences in their activities.

15. (Q) The father has contacted a Mr. Waldbaum. Would he be worthy of the care of this child? (A) If individual attention is given or a subordinate under Waldbaum was made responsible, be well.

16. (Q) Will the forces please advise the parents if there is anything else they can do? (A) They can pray a great deal, which aids considerable.

17. We are through with this reading.