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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 7th day of June, 1940, in accordance with request made by the self - Mrs. [2085], 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 11:10 to 11:20 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., N.J.

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, [2085].

3. Now, as we find, there are conditions which still disturb the body; though there is a great deal of improvement from that as we have had here before.

4. There needs to be, as yet, a consistent carrying on with those suggestions which we have made for improvements.

5. While the conditions through the intestinal tract show improvement, there has been a reverting to the former disturbances - partially the natural result of changes, and partially from indiscretions on the part of the body as to diet, with the leaving off of some of those things suggested.

6. And these as we find would be the better applications, even in or under the different environments - for there should be more of a rest in the open air, sunshine, pines, sands, seashore. These as we find would offer for the body, with those former applications suggested, the better conditions in the present.

7. Ready for questions.

8. (Q) In what condition do you find my gall bladder and liver? (A) There are those inclinations for the sediment through the duct itself to give disturbance. It would be well to keep those suggestions made for the alleviating of the tension.

9. (Q) Is there genuine improvement in my intestinal condition? (A) Genuine improvement; though, as indicated, there have been some indiscretions, and the leaving off of some of the applications suggested - which has hindered this from being further improved, though has prevented it from reverting to the old disturbance.

10. (Q) Is it really necessary, or advisable, to use artificial support for sagged organs? (A) This is preferable; for the tension which has existed

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causes the strain upon the abdominal organs, by this sagging. A broad elastic support is the better for the body.

11. (Q) Why stiffness in lower back muscles, sometimes shoulders and neck also, especially upon arising? (A) The effect of the toxic forces arising from hindrances in proper eliminations of poisons and drosses from the system. And the periods of rest cause these, as it were - through the periods of slowed circulation - to become acute in areas that have shown the lack of exercise properly to eliminate, or cause the circulation to carry same from the system.

12. (Q) What is condition of cyst on cervix? Should it be cauterized? (A) Not until there is greater coordination created or brought about in the general eliminating and assimilating system, or bettered conditions in the blood stream as related to the eliminations. Then this may be done without fear of causing bad after effects. This we would not have done until the latter part of the summer or early part of the fall.

13. (Q) What should be done about condition of tonsils and throat? (A) If there are the applications for the general eliminations, the better drainages being set up will become a part of the helpful experiences for these areas also. Do these, as we have indicated.

14. (Q) What causes all of these ailments? (A) As indicated, they are a part of those disturbances through the gall duct area, and the effect of the circulation produced by the slowed activity of same through the liver. Hence the needs for the stimulating of drainages to eliminate these poisons from the system. And this as we find may be best done in the present if the body will keep more in the open, and in such an environment as we have indicated. But keep up the applications that have been suggested for alleviating these disturbances through the gall duct, as well as keeping drainages set up through the eliminating system by the osteopathic stimulation to segments along the cerebrospinal system.

15. We are through with this Reading. Copy to Self " " Ass'n file

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