TEXT OF READING 2670-1 F 50 (Widow)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 5th day of August, 1930, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [2670], via Mrs. [2750].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [2670] and sister.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:10 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia.

1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [2670] present in this room. You will give a mental, physical and spiritual reading for this body, with suggestions for the perfection of each of these. You will answer the questions which I will ask you regarding these, and also regarding financial conditions of the body.

2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [2670]; present in this room. In the physical forces of the body, these we find very good in many respects. However, there are conditions that, with the present incentive, must bring some disorders, unless conditions are sooner or later corrected. These, as we find, have to do with the metabolism of the system, as related to the eliminations and assimilations of the body, as regulated between that of some of the organs themselves and of incentives as are received by the organs through pressures existent in system, either from where scar tissue or adhesions have existed, and the effects as are produced in the system. The metabolism as disturbed, is that variation between the pressures as created in circulation, numbers in the white and red blood supply, and the tendency for the creation of those of the pus forming variety of the white blood, or the streptococci, as is altered or changed by this variation. These, as we find, come from incentives as received in the mesenteric system, especially as related to that of conditions existent in the lower dorsal region, and the effects as these produce in the system.

3. With the correction of these conditions, we will find we will have a better and nearer normal physical body through which the mental and the spiritual forces of the body may manifest. The mental being the builder, this may be so exercised or acted upon by physical conditions as to bring to the activities of the physical mental mind those of distorted ideas, conditions, or variations to circumstances and associations as may be related to, or with the body in

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ITS application of self.

4. In this relation, we find the mental forces are good, save as this variation occurs. This, as we find, comes rather as those of conditions which produce for the body mental depressions, and the tendency for the body to view every condition from the pessimistic point of view, and conditions become exaggerated as related to both individuals and associations, and as to valuations and ideals as related to material conditions.

5. These, we find, may be changed most by the activities as may be brought about in the physical body as related to physical conditions, and the OUTLOOK as respecting same.

6. In creating that better metabolism in the system, we will find it necessary to remove those pressures as exist, particularly in the lower dorsal, and necessarily those reflections as come for the upper cervicals.

7. Also we will find, that by the changing of the system as related to the dextrins as are created in system, or that in the form of the CLEANSING as may be found with the usages of a combination in those forms of the solutions as will change the vibratory forces in the system. Then, as arsenic and iron - in its combination - may be used as medicinal properties for the cleansing of the system, provided those pressures in system are used in the same way and manner as to RELIEVE pressure.

8. These will bring the nearer normal conditions for the body. Ready for questions.

9. (Q) What should be the dosage of arsenic and iron? (A) In its combination; not one without the other, but in the combination. That combination as may be found in that as is compounded by Merck, these - as we would find - would be two to three drops in water each day, increased one drop until there is at least ten to twelve drops taken. Leave off one day, then begin all over again in the same way. The diets, during the period, must consist principally of those of fruits and vegetables, and NO meats. The vegetables carrying those much of iron, silicon, also those of the vegetable forces as will be in a combination of those of silicon and iron, and phosphorus.

10. (Q) Should the body do anything to reduce? If so, what? (A) If they will do this, it will reduce!

11. (Q) How often should the manipulations be given to remove pressure? (A) In the beginning, should be every other day, for at least ten days - then it may be taken once or twice each week.

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12. (Q) How should the body go about to develop the spiritual? (A) In the spiritual forces, these are ever present. In the DEVELOPMENT of the spiritual, or of the MANIFESTATIONS as these may make through the physical and mental being of the body, PROJECT rather that of the SPIRIT than of self, that is confined only in the manifestation of self or self's own interest. Think, act, speak, and MANIFEST, that which is of the SPIRIT, and we will find the spiritual developments will be the natural consequence. This does not mean that one becomes distorted in ideas, in ideals, but rather in that of the NATURAL conditions. Go out of the way to be kind to someone that hasn't so much as self. Go out of the way to be in a position to speak gently, speak kindly. Those that are of the LITTLE things; NOT those that are BIG things. Do not do any act to be seen of others; rather to satisfy that within self of the manifestations of the spiritual forces; for, as has been given, "He that giveth a cup of cold water in my name, shall in no wise lose his reward". He that is able to conquer self has conquered more than had he taken many cities. The LITTLE things build for the greater contentment in life. Be content with that within thine own experience, using that thou hast in hand. Be not SATISFIED, for being satisfied with thine own development, or thine own glory, honor, or what not, is to become stale, unstable, unwise, in the activities of life's experience.

13. (Q) What disposition should be made of the property at ..., N.C.? (A) We would not find it well to dispose of property under the present conditions or surroundings, but in seventeen to eighteen months there should be changes wherein such may be disposed of to an advantage in every respect.

14. (Q) Any other advice for the body along any line? (A) Do this, will be a whole job! Just do that! We are through for the present. Copy to self " " Ass'n office " " Research Department Two copies to Dr. Lydic