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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 14th day of January, 1943, in accordance with request made by the mother - Mrs. [3914], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:30 to 3:45 P. M. Eastern War Time. ..., Alabama.

1. GC: You will give the physical condition of this body at the present time, with suggestions for further corrective measures; answering the questions, as I ask them:

2. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [1460]; this we have had before.

3. As we find, the disturbances that exist, if there had been the complete application mechanically (osteopathically) of that suggested, most of these would have been eliminated.

4. There are many changes, as we find, that have come about since we had this body here.

5. The unfoldment, or the nominal development of physical activities of the body, has had somewhat to do with the changes; and some have been the natural, normal conditions.

6. These are conditions as we find them in the present:

7. In the blood circulation there are periods when sympathetically, and through nerve pressures as well as those pressures that affect directly reflexes in the brain forces, there is the indication of disturbance. While these pressures have not as yet formed lesions in any portion of the covering of the brain, by broken cell tissue, yet those deflections which exist in cervical and dorsal area do cause - in those portions of this reflex - a draining away of the blood, in a manner. Or, at other times it may cause a lack of the proper flow. Thus there are periods when there is the absence of the normal reflexes. Not as a spasmodic reaction, but rather as lapses, or losses of the coordination between sympathetic AND the brain flexes to the activity of the sensory forces.

8. It is not a mental condition, but produces mental reactions.

9. If those pressures had been removed, as were indicated in the dorsal and in the cervicals, when the body was more flexible, it would have removed much of these that at periods disturb in the present.

10. These cause also their deflections to those centers from which there are impulses in heart, in liver, in kidneys.

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Naturally it changes the respiratory activity. These are spasmodic, or periodic, rather than a continuous reaction.

11. But now it will require a longer period, and may cause some periods of reflection, or refractory reaction in the body.

12. These however, if done consistently - the osteopathic adjustments - will bring results. To be sure, these may be done by mechano-therapy, or any of the adjustments, but WE would give DO make them osteopathically.

13. And if these will be done in a consistent manner, over a period of four or five weeks; twice a week for that length of time and then a rest period of a month or two months, and then another series; with suggestion used through those periods of lapses of the application, with the correct attitude and a regular exercise - the setting up exercise in those rest periods - we may bring bettered conditions for this body.

14. Ready for questions.

15. (Q) Is there any impacted tooth? (A) Teeth need local attention. We do not find those particularly impacted; some slow in their activity, and some need local attention. But a good dentist should correct these conditions.

16. (Q) Is there any trouble with his nose? (A) Naturally those pressures that have been produced by the falls on the back of the neck, the head, have caused the accumulation in soft portion of the nose. But the correct adjustments, and these made periodically, should assist in adjusting this - as this would be a part of the general treatment to face and head and neck, in such a course of treatment as outlined.

17. (Q) Do his psychic abilities have anything to do with his trouble? (A) These, of course, work one into another. At times they work against, and at times work together for help.

18. (Q) Will he overcome his sense of loss of balance? (A) If we will do these things, or if we HAD done them - these would not have occurred!

19. (Q) Will he become normal again? (A) This depends upon the responses and how consistently and persistently the adjustments are made. Do those things suggested, if we would have better conditions for this body.

20. We are through for the present. Two copies to Mother (one for Osteopath) Copy to Ass'n file le