This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 105th St. & Ocean, Va. Beach, Va., this 22nd day of February, 1932, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [949], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by his father, Mr. [437].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis, L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 4:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York, N.Y. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: We have the body here, [949] - this we have had before. As we find, there are some improvements in the physical forces of the body. There is sufficient change in the vibrations to alter or change somewhat the applications as would be made for further corrective measures.
2. In those vibrations from the Radio-Active Appliance, use them in the same manner as HAS been - save there would be the attachment passing through the Chloride Gold solution. The proportions, one grain to one ounce of distilled water. Attach that one to the ankle that carries the Gold, FIRST; then the one to the wrist on the opposite side of the body.
3. At least twice each week we would massage the lower portion of the spine, across the sacral, coccyx region, and to the ends of the nerves - especially that make for the LOCOMOTARY actions in the lower limbs, with this solution: Take one gallon of PLAIN or ordinary gasoline; to this add one and a half ounces Oil of Cedar; then one ounce Oil of Mustard; and cut up one and one-half drams of Gum Camphor. Shake the solution together. Use in the massage for the sacrum, or sacral region, and upper portion of the hips, about one ounce; and about half an ounce in the massage along the limbs, ESPECIALLY along those of the sciatic nerve root and about the knees.
4. The rest we would keep for the next sixty days, in an order or manner as has been outlined. This we would give (the massage) Tuesdays and Fridays.
5. Keep the battery appliance as given, save with the addition of the Gold solution.
6. Once each week take INTERNALLY as this: Prepare Chloride of Gold solution one grain, to one ounce of distilled water, and CARBONATE of Soda three grains to each once of water. When the dose is taken, to half a glass of plain water add the Gold solution two minims, the Soda solution four minims. This taken during the next sixty days, not oftener than once
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each week.
7. Ready for questions.
8. (Q) What is cause of pain in right ankle in changeable weather, and can anything be done to relieve same? (A) We have set about that which WILL, if applied, relieve same. In the reactions in the physical being, we find that the change in pressure is a change in the vibrations of a physical being. ESPECIALLY is this so, or true, where there is an extra amount of cartilaginous forces, either from injuries or from scar tissue in portions of the system. Hence one that has had nerve injuries, or retardment in developments (as in this), or that suffers from rheumatics or any of the kindred nerve pressure conditions, suffers under pressure of changed atmosphere.
9. (Q) What is cause of nose bleeds I have experienced lately? (A) The blood supply attempting to adjust itself, and causing an overflow. Nature, as it were, taking care of itself. With these rubs and these changes as are made, these conditions will not occur so much - until the latter portion of the next sixty day treatment, when this may or may not reoccur; not so often, or profuse, but a change will have taken place - are these applied. Do that.
10. (Q) Should my physical condition prevent me from driving an automobile during the summer? (A) By the latter portion the body should be able to drive, especially if there are those precautions and the preparations made for the taking care of the emergencies in such conditions.
11. (Q) Following suggestion in life reading [See 949-2 on 1/28/32], what type of music composition, classical or modern, should be studied? (A) Classical.
12. (Q) Where and under whom should same be studied? (A) There are very good associations and connections in the present. Later these may be done abroad.
13. (Q) Should I begin at once or complete a regular college course first? (A) Better, as we find, that it be rather combined - or during the completion of the college course, make the proper connections and associations for the leading up to these.
14. (Q) Have I any talents in the field of writing prose or poetry? (A) Some of the prose are very good; much of the poetry is VERY, VERY good! These deserve recognition, and - as we would find - would receive same, in the manner, were these presented through those channels for aiding those that are beginners in such.
15. We are through.
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