TEXT OF READING 3756-1 F ADULT

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 15th day of February, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [3756].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. ..., Ill.

1. EC: Now, we find there are many different conditions that may be called abnormal. We find specific conditions that create the effect produced in the system, and we find those that have been directed or treated in a manner that produced other conditions that are at variance with the conditions as need the direct influence of conditions to correct the body in the physical forces.

2. Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body. First:

3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find the body tends (though not wholly so) towards that of a depression of blood supply. Not aenemitized, nor overtaxed; yet with a pulsation that is abnormal at different times, and from different causes. These are produced, we see, more by conditions as have been projected in the system for the benefit of body than of existing conditions within the physical. In the constituents of blood force, we find those elements that go to show how this has operated in the nerve and tissue of the functioning system. Especially does this effect those organs of the sensory system, and of digestion and those of the nerve system as are affected through the sympathetic nerve supply reached through blood force.

4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM ITSELF, we find very good in many respects of the cerebrospinal, when allowed to function in the normal manner, yet those depressions to portions of the body that give the exaggerated action of nerve force rather than of the supplying through normal channels. In the sympathetic we find the action of the system becomes aggravated by depression, or by the overcharge, as it were, of functioning, until the system rebels against the conditions; then functioning of organs as affected by nerve system direct become exaggerated in their functioning, producing then the ataxia to many to the functionings of the system in digestion and in the action of blood to rebuild. All those organs of the rebuilding supply through nerve force and blood become involved in conditions. We have then a nerve indigestion, a nerve taxation to blood supply, a nerve reaction to the blood as supplied, and hence the

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depression to those portions that become affected first by the new supply of blood in the lung force, in the digestive tract, in the functioning of the elimination as affected through nerve system, and especially the sympathetics.

5. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF ORGANS, without the allaying of conditions, functioning of organs become exaggerated, as is shown through the functioning of the nerve system in the organs in their functioning.

6. In the brain force very good.

7. Organs of the sensory system, the eyes, especially the right, shows the action of the condition.

8. In throat, lungs, larynx, all at times show the depression as is given in the system, though the body may through care, attention, through that of the functioning of the system, in a normal manner, bring itself to a better developing of physical, and of all of the elements that go to make the whole entity.

9. In the digestive tract, heart action, organs as functioning through the digestive system, we see the action of nerve forces on and through the functioning of these organs, as also that in the hepatic circulation; liver, kidneys becoming exaggerated in their functioning at opposite times, as does the depression through the functioning of the organs of the pelvis.

10. R E L I E F, to give then the incentive to this system for the proper functioning, first we would take into the system these properties:

11. To six ounces of grain alcohol, add: Eucalyptol....................24 minims, Canadian Balsam...............20 minims, Rectified Oil of Turp.........10 minims, Benzosol......................10 minims. This will be shaken together. Small quantity poured into a container that may be heated, and the fumes inhaled into the nose or nostrils and mouth, and this shall be done at least twice each day. The quantity to heat would be one gill [four fluid ounces]. The fumes from this would be taken in the system, a given, twice each day.

12. The vibration from the violet ray over the whole system to enliven the whole nerve and tissue system from the external viewpoint, as does that inhalant in the body for the blood supply to rejuvenate the system.

13. Keep stimulants away from the system, save as in extreme cases for pain.

14. Let the diet be, not meats of any character, rather that

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of vegetable forces, and those that will give the nerve and blood supply the renewed energy to rebuild in the system.

15. Do this consistently, persistently. We will find we will bring the best for this body, [3756].