This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 12th day of August, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - [900], via Mr. David E. Kahn.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading [...] & Co., Room ..., 1:40 P. M. Dayton Savings Time. New York, N.Y.
1. GC: Now you have before you the body of [900], ... Broadway, [...] & Company, Room ... You will give a Physical, Mental and Spiritual reading, with suggestions for the improvement of any or all of these. You will answer the following questions regarding this body: 1. Are his habits regular?
2. What is the condition of his tonsils?
2. EC: Now, in giving the physical, the mental and the spiritual forces and elements and conditions in this body, we have many various conditions to consider under the improvements for any or all of these, and will, therefore, necessarily give other conditions that influence this body, both physical and mental, and thereby having the effect upon the spiritual entity.
3. In the physical, as given, first the condition in the tonsil: We find there some irritation at the present time, for there has been some exercise, recently, in the body that has perturbed the body, both in the mental and the physical, and finds manifestation in this condition and is affected through other conditions, as we shall see. There is also a tooth giving some trouble at the present time. Not aching, yet the disturbance and distress is felt in this in the lower portion of jaw and that one next what is commonly known as stomach tooth.
4. Now, these are the physical conditions.
5. As to the habits of the body, these are by natural forces regular, though there are times when irregularity is accorded. These are in mental forces considered necessary, and not indulgences, but from the stricter sense there are times when the expenditure of physical and mental forces is above the normal or the ordinary.
6. These are conditions then as we find in the physical body, [900], we are speaking of. First:
7. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find very good, save there is the tendency for the excretory function of the system to overtax the blood forces in the body. Hence there are times when these portions of the body function above the normal.
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In the division between the elements of blood supply, these are in the normal condition at the present time. There is the lack of red blood in the system, when considered from the constitutional condition of development from the physical standpoint.
8. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, this we find is very good in many respects. There are some conditions that are exaggerated in the system, such as we have in the center that governs the flow of blood through the neck, throat, larynx, bronchials, thyroids and these glands in central portion of this circulation. This we find governed by the centers about the 6th and 7th cervicals and there from this position have arisen some conditions that have been exaggerated by the local application of outside or external portions in this body, [900]. This, then, is a center that needs direct according condition to produce the normal condition in these portions of body. The whole sensory system will be assisted through such conditions. In the sympathetic nerve centers and plexuses do these find their manifestations in other portions of the body, as we have at the present time, now, the full flow of secretions to throat, bronchials and larynx, to keep the secretions in their distributing forces and eliminating through this channel used forces in the system, as do we have in the circulation to eyes and to the sensory system in general.
9. IN THE ORGANS OF THE BODY, brain forces very good. In this we still have more to do within the condition of the mental in its ability to give better development to the physical. We find that this is an entity that the fore-knowledge of conditions will be well applied to the physical attributes of the mental forces in the body. One well given then to control the proclivities of the physical in its relation to governing the physical through mental understanding of physical conditions.
10. Organs of the sensory system as have been given.
11. Lungs very good.
12. Heart's action near normal. At present just above normal.
13. Digestive tract shows the excess of secretions as being taken and produced in portions of the system.
14. In the hepatic circulation near normal. One that would do well to remember that stimulation in the upper digestive tract weakens the activity of secretions as exercised in system through the pancrean forces, and do not take so much sugars in system, else we will have the after effects of same, both in the manifested condition in pancreas and in spleen in its destruction of the red blood cells used in
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brain's reaction. Hence would be twofold in its reaction. Brain forces disturbed as well as digestive tract. Only a forewarning though. Not abnormal at present but has the tendency, both through the present condition and that as has been and is carried by mental hereditary forces. In the hypogastric center in its circulation, both as nerve supply and as the blood flow carried in each of its branches, we have these are very good, though a strain produced, as has been given, in the eliminations in system. Hence the troubles at times of the secretion of the urine in system to eliminate sufficient of those forces as exercised through this portion of body.
15. Then to correct the physical forces, well that the mental have that control necessary to create the correct incentives for all functioning portions of the body direct through sympathetic system. Well that the condition in upper dorsal and the lower cervical region be corrected, either osteopathically or chiropractically, and that the body be more specific in its regular exercise to keep the physical fit for the developing of body mentally, physically and spiritually.
16. As to the mental forces, in its relation to the physical and spiritual, we find one well given to understand conditions as the visionary proclivities of any given business proposition. That is, one capable of getting the scope and vision or the possibilities of given conditions as related to the financial advancements or possibilities of a given subject. One then that is capable of acting, especially, in the capacity of credit man for any large institution that has to do with numbers of small concerns doing business with the larger. One that will find in such development much of this world's goods. Well, however, that the spiritual elements be considered, and that the spiritual force of the individual be kept apace with the development in the mental proclivities of the entity.
17. Then, to increase the forces in the mental, give self's study to the lines as have been given.
18. In the development of the spiritual forces, ever keep the injunction in the faith of the entity's forces and keep the words of the mouth, the meditation of the heart, holy and acceptable unto him.