This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 2nd day of August, 1938, in accordance with request made by the self - Miss [1652], new Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by her aunt, Mrs. [1446].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Miss [1652] and Mrs. [1446].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 11:00 to 11:20 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, Miss [1652], present in this room.
2. Now as we find, there are specific disturbances that have prevented the normal activity of functionings of the organs of the body; and thus - through the long standing - these have produced rather a complication.
3. Yet, if there will be the corrections made of the specific disturbances, and then the vibratory forces of the body set as it were in unison one portion of the system with another, we find that we may bring near to normal conditions for this body.
4. These then are the conditions as we find them with this body, Miss [1652] present in this room:
5. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find there is a form of anemia. While there is the attempt of the blood stream and the assimilating system to create a balance, we find that the great strain upon not only the nervous system but the organs in eliminations at Periods causes a great disturbance in this direction.
6. These conditions of themselves would be corrected, with the changes as may be wrought in the system - in the greater portion, as we find.
7. IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, here we find the cause, or the basic conditions - as happened with the body BEFORE even there began the menstrual periods.
8. This as we find was an injury to the coccyx and lumbar area; and through these inflections of impulses through the nervous system we find that almost from the beginning of the menstrual periods there have been brought the disturbing conditions at such times.
9. Then, through the activities that have been attempted to correct the position of the organs through the pelvis and through the activities to the body, there has been formed scar tissue in a great way and manner; so that AT the
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Periods when there are the activities of the body through the attempts for elimination, a great disturbance is brought - even to the circulatory forces, even to the digestive forces; the severe headaches that at times occur with these, the conditions across the small of the back, and even extending at some times to the lower limbs.
10. All of these as we find are reflexes, or the attempt of the body to adjust itself to the improper conditions and improper relationships of the ORGANS OF THE PELVIS with the activities of the glandular forces of the body.
11. And through same the ORGANIC reaction of the kidneys, the bladder, as well as the assimilating and digestive system is affected.
12. AS WE FIND, THEN, IN MAKING THE CORRECTIONS, all of these must be taken into consideration.
13. First we would have the correction of the positions, or conditions where the basic trouble has existed and does exist, in the coccyx and the sacral or ileum plexus. While some attempt has been made to correct the position of the organs, we find that this may be best done OSTEOPATHICALLY. We would raise the coccyx, and remove the pressure.
14. Have such osteopathic treatments twice each week; one to be a GENERAL treatment, the other to be a SPECIFIC treatment for making the corrections to remove the pressure. Continue in this manner until ten or twelve such treatments have been taken.
15. After twelve to fourteen such adjustments, we would REST from these for a period of a whole month; and THEN it will be necessary to have ANOTHER series of such treatments.
16. Also we would begin, at the same time the osteopathic adjustments are begun, to use the Violet Ray with the Vaginal Applicator; using a very small applicator, that there may not be too great a stress put upon the organs of the pelvis through the vibratory forces that are set. Use this each day for a minute and a half to two minutes. This would be used throughout the whole period of treatment, except during those periods of the menstrual flow.
17. As to the matter of exercises and activities of the body, we find that the diet should be nourishing yet of those foods that are easily assimilated. These as we find will naturally change as conditions change or are altered in the bodily forces themselves; but keep rather an alkalinity.
18. Owing to the necessity of the system to absorb the scar tissue through the change of vibration and change of the impulses, through the removing of pressures along those specific areas as indicated, there will be the tendency for the accumulation of drosses or excess eliminations that must
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be cared for.
19. Hence those inclinations to become acid, as are at times the effect of the general condition of the body in the present.
20. During the month rest period from the osteopathic adjustments, we would use the Radio-Active Appliance; but use it a little bit differently from that ordinarily indicated. Rather than making the attachments to the extremities, we would make the first attachment to the 9th dorsal and the second or last plate to the pubic plexus. Be sure to use the same plate each time; that is, have the anode marked - the one from which the plate is attached first; so that each time the same plate is attached first, and the same plate attached last, see?
21. Use the Radio-Active Appliance regularly, then, after the completion of the first series of osteopathic adjustments. However, if there is pain at the Periods, use same for thirty minutes to an hour - it will be most helpful to the body, used as indicated - for it will relieve the tension and the disturbances through overflow or lack of activities.
22. Do these and, as we find, we will bring the better conditions for this body, Miss [1652].
23. Ready for questions.
24. (Q) What is the most serious ailment of the body? (A) The curvature of the bone in the area indicated. This is the most serious disturbance, though the effects that have been PRODUCED by same have often been mistaken for the disturbing condition.
25. (Q) Of what nature was the injury that produced this condition? (A) A fall or an injury in some manner to the coccyx.
26. (Q) About how long before the body should be able to marry? (A) By the time the second or third series of adjustments osteopathically are made.
27. (Q) Will the body ever be well again? (A) If the body will do these things as suggested, it would be well again. Do these things. Be constructive in the thinking - you will have a home and make it worth while!
28. We are through for the present. [See 1652-1, Par. R1, R2.] Copy to Self " " Ass'n file