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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 8th day of April, 1937, in accordance with request made by the daughter-in-law, Mrs. [413], Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [413] and Mrs. [578].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:20 to 11:35 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes.

2. As we find conditions are serious and of the natures in the present where there may be only palliatives.

3. For the inroads of the wasting away of tissue, and the breaking down of the cellular forces so permeate the blood supply as to produce a disability in the creative activity of the organic functionings to do other than war against the inroads being produced.

4. As we find then, in making for the activities that would be the more helpful, in a stimuli for the replenishing of activities to aid, the low electrical forces or vibrations that will carry within same properties to the body without upsetting the system would be the more helpful.

5. While it is necessary to be sure to keep palliatives that will make for the easing of pains at times when there are those reactions for the destruction of the tissue in afflicted areas, the low electrical vibrations as would carry the full strength of the vibrations of the Atomidine as we find would be the more beneficial. These will give a cleansing effect to the organic reactions that will supply for the functionings of the glandular system, and the activities from same to organs themselves, as to produce the more helpful conditions.

6. Ready for questions.

7. (Q) Would it be better or worse for him to know exactly his condition? (A) It is better that there be given not, we would say, the exact condition but that there is the inability for permanent recuperative forces for the body.

8. (Q) Where should the attachments of the Appliance be made? (A) The smaller plate to the 9th dorsal plexus, the larger plate - passing through the Atomidine solution - to the umbilicus center.

9. (Q) For how long a period and how often?

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(A) At least thirty minutes each day for thirty days; a rest period from same of two weeks, and then again attached.

10. (Q) Are the X-Ray treatments helpful? (A) They are staying, but it is necessary for the palliatives. Do not have too great a period of X-Ray treatments. Rest sufficient time between same, or let sufficient time elapse that there may be the reaction in the system; because burned tissue, though it is necessary to be destroyed by the high vibrations, is very hard to handle; and the low electrical forces of the Wet Cell Appliance carrying the Atomidine will be effective in this if they are not given too deep or too often - but they are helpful.

11. (Q) Then they should be continued? (A) They should be continued.

12. (Q) Is this a cancer? If so, what kind? (A) It is of that insidious kind that is growing deeply within the system's vitals.

13. (Q) How long can he be expected to live? (A) This will depend upon the resistances entirely, of course, that are builded in the system. As we find, with the use of the X-Ray, with the palliatives and with the effect of the low electrical vibrations, it should be many, many months yet. Only when these strike to the organs' reactions, or to the breaking of tissue for bleeding internally, would be the separation period.

14. (Q) By what name is this kind of cancer commonly called? (A) A sarcoma.

15. (Q) What caused it? (A) Breaking of tissue internally that failed to make for that of being covered sufficient by the low vitality in the system of the leucocyte. Hence it set up a growth in itself.

16. (Q) Is it a hereditary condition? (A) Not necessarily a hereditary condition. There needs to be for others, where there are those reactions as from same, a building of greater plasms in the blood, see?

17. (Q) Any further advice? (A) These as we find are the better for the conditions in the present.

18. We are through for the present. Copy to Mrs. [413] " " Ass'n file