TEXT OF READING 960-9 M 16

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 24th day of June, 1930, in accordance with request made by his parents, Mr. [4124] and wife.

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 12:00 Noon - Eastern Standard Time. ..., N.Y. (Taken as of yesterday, June 23, 1930) (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body, [960] - this we have had before. In many respects conditions have changed materially since that we have last had here.

2. In the matter of the correction in the system for the changes necessary in the auditory system, these have been corrected materially. There are, however, OTHER conditions that need attention also, that the general system as related to the assimilation of conditions, and of that taken as food - mentally and physically. Manipulations, as have been given for specific conditions, should at least - through the period when the conditions are to be improved general - be kept up, WITH the GENERAL stimulation for the digestive and assimilating system. Well, also, for the mental balance of the body, that the surroundings and the conditions for the body - physically and mentally - be kept much in accord with that direction as will aid for the body in its mental and physical development.

3. In the matter of the activities as exercise, and of the manipulations - these should be kept up. The changes, only be mindful that the system in general is kept in nearer an alkalin reaction, else we will find we will have the digestion causing distresses through the system and the capillary circulation throwing off those portions that should be eliminated through other channels. These the general conditions, as we find. Ready for questions.

4. (Q) Is it necessary for body to have any more treatments to benefit his hearing? (A) As given, in the general treatments as should be accorded the body - once or twice each week, the SPECIFIC conditions should be kept in accord with the general building up of the physical forces of the body.

5. (Q) What can be done to build up the body's health? (A) This has just been given.

6. (Q) Would it be advisable for him to remain at home with his parents this summer, under their guidance, or would it

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be to his advantage to go elsewhere? (A) Best be at home this summer, as has been indicated - in that the manner of the mental reactions, and of the physical developments - these would be better accomplished in the surroundings that are in accord with that as attempting to be accomplished in the body, physically and mentally.

7. (Q) What positive method should be used that will bring about a change for the better in his school work? (A) This has just been outlined, as to how there must be kept about the body - in its mental development - that of the pleasant surroundings, that are not dictatorial, but very positive in their activities, with the body-mental and physical. When it is set, that certain periods of the week are given for recreation - certain periods are given for the mental development - certain periods are given for rest - certain periods are given for the development of the body-physical as related to applications that must be made from external forces, or by others - see that these are kept in a routine manner; not so much as routine that is just to be done, but so conduct same for the body, and have the body conduct self in such a manner that definite, decided conditions will be and are being accomplished in the body, see?

8. (Q) Will this method as suggested, graduate him from Peddie School and when? (A) That depends upon the application of the body itself.

9. (Q) What will improve the condition of his hair? (A) The general building up of the physical conditions of the body. We are through with this reading.

Copy to Parents " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital