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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 28th day of August, 1943, in accordance with request made by the sister - [...], new Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research and Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by Mrs. Albin C. Bro.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. (Notes read to and transcribed by Jeanette Fitch.)

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:45 to 4:00 P. M. Eastern War Time. ..., Mich.

1. GC: You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; giving the cause of the existing conditions, also suggestions for help and relief of this body; answering the questions, as I ask them:

2. EC: Yes - we have the body, [3181].

3. As we find, there are disturbances that prevent normal reflexes in this body.

4. Suppressions - as we find are the sources, basis of the conditions.

5. These are of such a nature as to cause an undulating condition in the normalcy, and in the opposites in the reflexes in the mind. We find that these are from pressures that have existed in times back, and then the aggravations produced in the mental environ of the body, caused these to assume such proportions as to become detrimental to the whole activity of the body; in fact, at times making for such conditions that one might easily fear for the entire sanity of the body.

6. Some of the administrations have helped, where the attendant conditions of blocking the mental conditions of body have been attempted to be bridged by chemical reactions, through those areas of the system where connections are close in activity of the body, as well as the mind and the impulses for activity in same.

7. But, if these principles are administered, we may find corrections and the abilities of the body to so recuperate as to carry on, even without the consciousness to the body of the character of things administered for the conditions.

8. As we find, then, the combined influence for the betterment of this body would be:

9. First we would begin with osteopathic corrections of the segments that show pressures in coccyx and lumbar areas. These should be made twice each week.

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10. Once each day for thirty minutes (but do not begin this until after at least three of the osteopathic corrections have been made), we would use the Wet cell Appliance, carrying gold to the system vibratorially, in the proportions of one grain Chloride of Gold Sodium to each ounce of distilled water.

11. Make the charge double strength; that is; to the gallon and a half of distilled water, put - in the order named: Copper Sulphate.................3 lbs., Sulfuric Acid, C.P..............2 ounces, Zinc............................6 drams, Willow Charcoal...............1/2 lb.

12. The attachments should be made as follows:

13. The large plate, through which the Gold Solution passes vibratorially should be attached to the umbilical and lacteal duct plexus, which - on this body - would be four fingers from the navel center to the right and two fingers up from that point. The small copper plate would be attached to the 9th dorsal.

14. These as we find consistently administered the body may be able to return to its usefulness as a constructor of writings.

15. Ready for questions.

16. (Q) Is his present environment satisfactory? (A) Not satisfactory to the body, but if there are the abilities to get the cooperation for making the suggested treatments, keep him there for the time being. But do have the osteopathic adjustments made.

17. (Q) Is his condition the result of frustration with respect to the solution of personal problems? (A) This only accentuated it. As indicated, these conditions arise from pressures upon the connecting chords between cerebrospinal and sympathetic system; especially in the coccyx area. The conditions affecting the sympathetics (personal problems) caused frustrations. The tendency towards the loss of the use of return impulses in the nerve system, or a short circuit between impulses and personal activity. Hence hallucinations.

18. (Q) Should present treatments be discontinued? (A) We find that these should be discontinued if you would give these suggested here to bring better conditions.

19. (Q) What persons could be of most help to him at present? (A) Anyone who may make the applications in those ways indicated.

20. (Q) Should an attempt be made to re-awaken his interest in literary writing or should a new start be advised?

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(A) As indicated, this should or would be the natural consequence as the body has been given to composition. Do these things and we will make better conditions for this body.

21. We are through for the present. Two copies to Sister (one for osteopath - Please let us have the name of one you choose.) Copy to Ass'n file " " Miss Goodall for indexing (See extra sheet [which was enclosed] of directions to be sent to Mr. A. M. Godfrey - 2709 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, Va., who can make the appliance according to specifications in your individual case. Also see article [which was enclosed] explaining theory of this Appliance.)