TEXT OF READING 1800-4

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 27th day of July, 1925, in accordance with request made by self - Edgar Cayce.

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 322 Grafton Ave., 11:20 A. M. Dayton Savings Time. Dayton, Ohio.

1. GC: You will have before you the reading [195-15] as given on [195], July 13, 1925, especially that portion of same in which there was given an appliance to be attached to this body each evening. You will please give us the specifics, in the benefiting of human ills to which the body is heir, for which this will be beneficial, and how this may be made and distributed.

2. EC: This, as we find, covers a great scope and field. In giving the conditions for which this would be a relief, we would first give that of the effect as is produced by such a combination of metals and elements, and their relation to the conditions that may become unbalanced in the human organism, thus causing distress or disease to various portions of the body. The metal, as is seen, is the element as is understood, and known already, to produce a form of electronic vibration, which to the body becomes a form of motion for same, for we find (turning then to the body) the human body made up of electronic vibration, with each atom and element of the body, each organ and organism of same, having its electronic or unit of vibration necessary for the sustenance of, and equilibrium in, that particular organism. Each unit, then, being a cell or a unit of life in itself, with its capacity of reproducing itself by the first form or law as is known of reproduction, by division of same. When any force in any organ, any element of the body, becomes deficient in its ability to reproduce that equilibrium necessary for the sustenance of the physical existence and reproduction of same, that portion becomes deficient, deficient through electronic energy as is necessary. This may become by injury, by disease, received from external forces; received from internal forces by the lack of eliminations as are produced in the system, by the lack of other agencies to meet the requirements of same in body.

3. Now then, returning to the forces as are applicable to the human ailments from such an application of electronic forces as may be received from a battery formation of carbon steel, which becomes electronized by ice or cold, or water, partaking then of that element, that vibration, in the

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Universal elements of which man, human body, the greater component forces made up of same.

4. Iron - Blood and the greater constituents of force supplied from same. Cold, as from ice as is produced by the combination of other elements necessary in the forces as is applied in man's efforts in vibration to sustain human life. The connection with same, then, produce that equilibrium in the human body to relieve any tension as is caused in the deficiency or over proficiency of any electronic agent as is set forth by any of the organisms as are found in the human body. Then the action is as this [See quoted in pg. 120 of Dr. Wm. A. McGarey's book - See 1800-4, Par. R1]: An excess in one, by a unison of electronic agencies, may be forced to assist that one deficient. That one deficient may receive sufficient of electronic agents, vibrations, to the body to increase and assist the body in gaining its perfect equilibrium. Acting as the same principle to the body as this:

5. The whole organism of the human body made up of such electronic forces as is necessary for sufficient rest in that called sleep to recuperate the energies of the whole body. This application produces, then, that same effect in the system.

6. These specifics, then (for as we see would cover many conditions as existing in system), in this particular condition as expressed in this as given for [195], we find is to reduce the condition in strained centers wherein the excess of vibration prevents the nominal or normal vibration of the sensory or vibratory system for the auditory forces of the body.

7. Then for others, or for the general or specific conditions: Any catarrhal (and the body is more heir to this than any other condition existing in the forces of the human body) condition existing in any portion of the organism of the system, whether head, throat, nasal, ear, lung, stomach, liver, kidneys or urinary organs of the system. Any condition as borders on any of those in which eliminations produce a condition, this would be found beneficial. Such as some of these: In the early form of rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, or any condition produced by poor eliminations of the system. To be sure, this is as an equalizer and would only act in that same force wherein normal rest to the body becomes recuperative powers for same. This, then, rather a preventive of such conditions arising in the body than of a curative force, save as the body through mental forces, and through the action of the normal forces, pertaining to appetite and rebuilding forces

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of the body, would become assistance to same.

8. We are through for the present.