This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 11th day of March, 1931, in accordance with request made by Mrs. Anne M. Pope, through Mrs. [959].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [959], her son, and a friend, also L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
In her room at Time of Reading Rosehill School at 3:55 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Chesterfield, Penna. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body and those conditions that surround the body, [2253]. Now, we find there are disturbing conditions in the physical forces of the body. These have to do with some structural positions, as well as those of undevelopment or undeveloped conditions in the physical forces; these affecting directly the sensory organism, especially the auditory forces, as well as those of the central nerve system.
2. The conditions, as we find, may be MATERIALLY aided in such a way and manner as to not only remove much of the pressure, as PREVENTS the reaction, but that in the developments of those portions that have been cut off there may be made those closer coordinations in the sympathetic and cerebrospinal nerve impulses, as to make for an awakening of reaction in the sensory system, as well as the mental and physical responses in these directions.
3. The pressures, as we find, exist principally in those of the sacral, the lower dorsal, and the WHOLE of the cervical areas. These are especially seen in the 4th LUMBAR plexus, that prevents coordination in the sympathetic and cerebrospinal impulses; while those of the central or lower dorsal, sympathetically with the upper or 4th and 5th dorsal, prevent those impulses to the central nerve force as to cause any reaction in this direction, and little or no response is seen in that of a refractory reaction, save as comes through impulses in the imaginative nerve forces of the body. Hence those tendencies of the body to be over sensitive to certain vibrations that may be set up, without the proper coordinating even to BRAIN impulses as to WHAT the reaction SHOULD be. Hence often the body responds in a manner as apparently directly opposite from that as would be, or should be, expected from voluntary or involuntary refractory, or refraction.
4. In meeting, then, the needs of the conditions - while the
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care and the attention that HAS been given is well, but for the correction there should be those adjustments osteopathically made that would RELIEVE these pressures along the cerebrospinal system, and AS they are removed we would add those elements in the system as will make for a reaction in NERVE impulses. As we see, the nerve system, or nerve matter itself, is made up of vibrations from the system in its resuscitating or building forces. These, as we find, may be had from the use of those compounds in the Mayblossom WITH those of the Ginseng, as will STIMULATE those impulses of the body. These will also make for a better coordination in refraction and refractory reactions in, or between cerebrospinal and sympathetic system.
5. Those centers, then, that need the adjustments, will be found in those regions in lumbar, in the upper dorsal AND cervical, that make for closer connection between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic plexus.
6. We would also add those vibrations, at least as the body rests, from the Radio-Active Appliance, that make for coordination in the extremities of the system. The plain battery charge should be used.
7. Well, too, that occasionally (and as sincere as this is made is the response to be expected or had), as the body sinks into sleep or unconsciousness, that those suggestions of a positive nature be given to the subconscious forces of the body. Do that.
8. Those connections in the manipulative forces may be made that will be most satisfactory. Later we will use a change IN the applications of a changed electric vibratory rate for the body. Ready for questions.
9. (Q) What should be the dosage of the Mayblossom Bitters, and how should the Ginseng be added - in what quantity? (A) These have been outlined, as to the preparation. As to the dosage in this particular case, we would give morning AND evening a half teaspoonful in little water or plain. As the body is ready for rest, and as the body - before it takes up its activities - these would be given, see?
10. (Q) If there is an osteopath near Rosehill that will be cooperative, please name. (A) Media. Blair or Blaine (?).
11. (Q) Please give name and address. (A) As given. Media - Blair - Blaine (?).
12. (Q) Why does she not talk? (A) This reaction, or refractory reaction in system, prevents the contraction in the muscular forces that have to do with the plexus from the secondary cardiac to the central nerve system. This is directly to the vocal box. In the
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corrections in the 3rd and 4th dorsal, and the 2nd and 3rd cervical, this will be stimulated, see? as will necessary later to stimulate along the eustachian tube for the reaction there, see? This NOT in the beginning. The manipulations we would make at least three times each week, and ONE of the treatments and ADJUSTMENT treatment - the other the drainages set up and the muscular forces and tendons so relaxed as to make for the feeding out or building up of nerve impulses as between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal system.
13. (Q) Why does she wring her hands? (A) Nervous reaction. When these come, there is some form of expression - and in the attempt to find an outlet for that INNATELY felt, the lack of knowing WHAT to do - see?
14. (Q) Will she ever be able to understand and carry out a spoken suggestion? (A) She will, if these ar carried out as has been outlined. In thirty to sixty days we would give those changes that have about; that is, after these are begun, see? Then we would carry on.
15. (Q) Should glandular treatment be continued? (A) Overtaxing the heart without giving the proper reaction.
16. (Q) Where will the first improvement be noticed? (A) The gradual relaxation, and NOT so nervous.
17. (Q) Is her brain alright, or just dormant? (A) Just dormant.
18. (Q) Any other suggestion or advice regarding this body? (A) There's plenty given here to be done! If we will do that in a consistent manner we will see results in this case. We are through for the present. Copy to Mrs. A. M. Pope " " File