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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 19th day of June, 1944, in accordance with request made by self, Mrs. [3051], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Jeanette Fitch, Steno. Mrs. [3051].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading Present in Set bet. 3:30 to 4:30 P. M. Eastern War Time. this room.

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; this we have had before. As we find, there are many changes which we have been and are good, and there are improvements in the general physical forces. There are conditions which apparently are not so well. There is lacking in the administrations given of coordinating the centers where the cerebrospinal and sympathetic make their greater connection to the organs of the sensory system, and thus the vision has apparently at times grown worse rather than growing better.

3. We would, then, change in the present the type of administration. The cleansing of the body has been very well but put these now about once each month, through the manipulations as through the hydrotherapy, but put self under the supervision or direction of a good osteopath who makes special adjustments for the organs of the sensory system, through the dorsal and the cervical areas, from which the eyes, ears, nose take their impulses from the sympathetic and the cerebrospinal system. These adjustments will not only clear the conditions to the eyes but will also make for better conditions in coordination in throat and in ears. Do that.

4. Ready for questions.

5. (Q) What is the best diet for this body? (A) Now that which is a well balanced diet. But often use the raw vegetables which are prepared with gelatin. Use these at least three times each week. Those which grow more above the ground then those which grow below the ground. Do include, when these are prepared, carrots with that portion especially close to the top. It may appear the harder and the less desirable but it carries the vital energies, stimulating the optic reactions between kidneys and the optics.

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6. (Q) What is the spiritual and mental opportunity I have to demonstrate more perfect vision as related in the physical reading? (A) Here these, as we find, should have been corrected rather than allowing a stimulation that has hindered. The demonstration to be made is better cooperation in body, mind and spirit or soul of the entity. Thus, as has been given: Definite decisions in self as to attitudes towards all activities of body, mind and purpose, or the choosing of the ideals. In choosing same for the body, don't trust to the memory, don't trust to the thinking that "this I believe," for you change it often, but write it down: Body. Mind. Soul. Begin with the soul, what is thy ideal? The answer must be within self and of Jesus, the Christ. This, to be sure, is first, last and always. Then, what is the ideal mentally? This should be: How much meditation, how much application, how much appreciation. These, as we find, may be subdivided or, as changes come each day, rub out and change. What is the mind and the spirit as referred to body ideal? See the body perfect in vision, in thought, in purpose. This is now the purpose of physical, not purpose of the mental. What is the ideal relationship which should exist between self, home, friends, activities in relation to things as well as conditions, as well as experiences? Change these as there is unfoldment in the study of thine own self.

7. (Q) What can be done for elimination now and will condition be cured permanently? (A) These can be changed a great deal by the diets as indicated: Raw foods often, as the foods which tend towards better eliminations; figs; pie plant (this prepare in the different forms) senna leaves, senna pods, all of these may be parts of the diet at various periods. We will find as the ideals are set, what are thy ideal eliminations? Once a day, twice a day or the activities of the liver, activities of kidneys, the activities of digestion and assimilation and the drosses which should be eliminated. Do not lay such a great stress on these that you find mind applying self as, "I can't do this and I can't do that or I can't do the other" but being rational and normal in keeping with conditions which develop.

8. (Q) Has colon healed since there is still soreness? (A) Colon is a great deal better but when those corrections are made the more perfectly through the areas indicated, we will find there will still be better conditions. Do have the irrigations occasionally. These purify the body. Do

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have, though, in the same better activities as to be antiseptically bettered when these are finished.

9. (Q) What can be done for weak arches that causes such exhaustion and painful callouses under feet and on sides of both big toes? (A) These, as we find, should have the manipulations or adjustments by the same period and at the same period as these adjustments for the organs of the sensory system. Do that.

10. (Q) Should there be any change in the treatments now? (A) Read what has been given, there is a change.

11. (Q) Has balance to body been restored yet? (A) If it had we'd be in perfect balance. Ye grow to these.

12. (Q) Gum condition in upper left eyetooth not responded yet, should it be extracted? (A) Keep up the treatments with the use of the Ipsab and these we will find will respond. There is, however, at times, not always leakage; that is, pressure. We wouldn't remove yet until there has been more of the use of and the attitude, "If I need it, it'll heal it."

13. (Q) Is pivot tooth causing receding of gums in tooth next to it? (A) This is only partially. Some acidity in the salivary glands causes most of the receding. Thus the suggestion for the use of the Ipana and the Ipsab for the gums and teeth.

14. (Q) Are dead teeth injurious to this body? (A) Dead teeth are injurious.

15. (Q) Is aspirin as good as anything to take for migraine and am I working out of this condition? (A) It is good as any but when we remove entirely the conditions through the colon we will have less and less of the headaches; for this is not true migraine.

16. (Q) How much water does this body need? (A) Depends upon necessity, the diet and activities in the body's influence in sun or the like. Six to ten glasses each day is not too much.

17. (Q) Is tinting the hair injurious in any manner? (A) No. Not unless there is used the character which carries chemicals that are injurious to the scalp. You haven't yet.

18. We are through with this reading. 2 copies to Self (one for osteopath - Please let us have the name and address of the one you choose. If in N.Y.C. we refer you to Dr. George N. Coulter, 18 East 41st St.) Copy to Ass'n office " for indexing

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