This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 19th day of April, 1944, in accordance with request made by the self - Miss [3517], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research and 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 Set bet. 3:30 and 4:30 P. M. Eastern War Time. ..., Ohio.
1. GC: You will give the physical condition of this body at the present time, with further suggestions for corrective measures; answering the questions, as I ask them.
2. EC: Yes. As we find there are improvements, yet at times the body becomes discouraged.
3. If there is persistence and consistence in the applications suggested, the body will find response.
4. Do not hesitate to give the suggestions indicated to the one making the osteopathic adjustments. It is well that the conditions be considered that exist in the coccyx area. Do, though, be very persistent in breaking up or dissipating the adhesions existent in the lacteal duct area.
5. And follow through, whenever it is practical, with the use of the Radio-Active Appliance. Do prepare the Appliance for use at least twenty minutes before it is attached to the body. For as the activity is only in the body, and it acts through radiation, there is the necessity of having the variation in the temperature before it is attached. Do keep the attachment plates clean.
6. If these are persisted in, if these are followed well, we will gradually overcome the disturbance.
7. Keep away from sedatives as much as possible, but do use the hypnotic rather than a narcotic if it becomes necessary.
8. If these suggestions are adhered to, we can allay the short circuiting of the reflexes from brain to the sympathetic centers.
9. Ready for questions.
10. (Q) Has treatment so far been given correctly? (A) As indicated, follow rather more consistently those suggestions made as to corrections, but do consider those corrections necessary in the coccyx area, or where the coccyx joins the latter portion of the segments in the cerebrospinal system.
11. (Q) What is the trouble at the coccyx? (A) Dis-association.
12. (Q) Please give the origin of all this trouble.
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(A) It began about thirty-five thousand years ago! This is the trouble! But for the immediate conditions here, follow these suggestions and put the trust and faith in a divine influence; and if the entity adheres to these we may find relief. For, whence cometh life? It is given to thee. What will ye, as an entity, do about it? Use it to find fault, condemn something or somebody? Or will you apply it as though you appreciated it? For ye have found, as ye find in self, there is much to be desired; even under the stress, however, ye have found much that is good. Then act like it!
13. (Q) What should be done for the gum condition? (A) Massage the gums with an equal combination of baking soda and table salt, and occasionally use Ipsab as something to relieve the tendencies for irritation in the gums. Occasionally, once or twice a week, use the liquid Ipsab as a purifier. And with the follow-up of all those things suggested, there will be help.
14. We are through with this reading. Two copies to Self (one for Dr. Mulford) Copy to Ass'n file " under case number for indexing (Ipsab may be secured for $1 a bottle from Mr. A. M. Godfrey, 2709 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, Va.)