TEXT OF READING 3761-1 F 9

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce this 9th day of October, 1923, in accordance with request made by the uncle, Mr. [5717].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Mrs. Rosenberg, Steno. Mr. [5717].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:20 P. M. Dayton, Ohio.

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. We find there are many abnormal conditions in this body. Some are specific conditions involving the functioning of the organs, produced by other physical conditions. Some are of organic nature and affect the circulation, the nerve system, the cerebrospinal and the effect as is produced by this condition.

2. Now these are the conditions as we find them in this body, [3761].

3. First, in the circulation we find the body deficient in quantity and quality of blood supply in the system, rather than in the elemental forces of the hemoglobin than that of cellular force in developing through the mental and spiritual forces of the entity. Hence the physical became the portion with which the body must be dealt with in bringing the best to the forces of the blood itself to rebuild that in the system that gives the lifegiving force for the dwelling place of the other forces at the present time. The hemoglobin in the blood supply being deficient in its ability to give the necessary elements to rebuild in physical force, without the destructive forces having effect on the physical portions of the red blood cell itself. Hence, most of the trouble produced in the spleen, diaphragm and the lung portion or the elements necessary for rebuilding, gives rise to the necessary forces to replenish in the physical being, that of iron and silicon being the portions lacking in the hemoglobin itself, that being only as we see one portion of the red blood cellular force within this body. In the white blood and the cellular force giving in this portion of the blood supply the resistive force; and the elements necessary to replenish all cellular life through the elemental forces of the spirit and mental forces, or entity within the body, are better than ordinarily found in conditions of this kind, see? For, with the replenishing forces as given for blood supply, more has been given for resistive forces to be builded in the resistance needed other than in that to replenish the forces

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in the elements of the red blood itself. So, we find the body then emaciated or lean in force to meet the resistance, or to store resistance or reserve force in the system. The body meets the needs from cycle to cycle. Hence we find at various stages the time when the body seems to suffer from changes of the conditions within the system, see?

4. In the nerve forces in the body, we find with this condition the body, through the several spinal nerve systems, becomes then in same accord of the red blood resistive forces. That is, weak to the action of resistance through this nerve system while through the sympathetic and auxiliary forces of the sensory organism the body becomes above the normal in its development there, see? This being in accord with that given to the physical force to meet resistance in the system, for the body becomes then very sympathetic, very active, through the forces of the mental and spiritual forces. The body is psychic, see?

5. Through the functioning of the organs themselves we find as is condition in the brain forces of the body very good for the condition existing in the body, developed mentally, spiritually, above the normal and meeting its own individual resistance well. The personal, or forces as of the physical, sometimes good and sometimes bad, depending on the cycle of force to meet its resistance, as we have given; which organic or organ, in its action, being the cycle as is to meet the resistance or change of the organ itself.

6. In the throat, larynx and bronchi, we find the action, of the forces that produce the condition in this portion of the body, shows the effect of that force in the system. Hence the system in attempting to meet this resistance forms at times these coatings above the ordinary in the secretions as thrown off through these places; the thyroid forces being below normal, though, in circulation of the ductless gland forces there, the resistance is met by the sympathetic force.

7. In the lung proper we find the condition, as it were, that is, of tuberculosis, (that produces the ravages of the elements of the blood supplying force) shows the effect in the organ itself. Hence organic conditions arise from that of the lower portion of the left lobe of the lung itself. This also in sympathetic conditions shows the effect through the spleen in its functioning, which we will reach later here, you see. The cell chambers themselves of the lungs are good in many respects and may be builded to meet the resistance through proper stimulation and relaxation in the

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physical in this body, [3761].

8. In the heart forces we find that the organ itself at times is stimulated beyond the normal, though no organic trouble either through nerve or muscular force in its action.

9. In the digestive tract we find the body very good, though with its weak force of assimilation, often times those properties best suited for the physical development do not become assimilated properly by their sympathetic action through the pneumogastric and pineal gland forces and the nerve forces and issues of these organs by the digestive centers, namely those of the spleen, pancreas and duodenal forces, see? This then produces more of the condition than the direct force of bacilli found present in the blood force in the liver being slow to action which first produced the cause that we now have the effect of; for the left lobe is torpid in its action becoming toward, though not entirely of, the atrophy condition; the right being engulfed and more of the plethora condition through the upper portion of the intestinal tract, that through the region of the body where the new blood supply is taken from the system and given into the circulation. There we find, from the trouble produced in the liver the seat of the trouble; or that in the region of the Peyer's glands. This we find about the lacteal forces or where is given the access to the system for the replenishing in the body through the hepatics circulation. Between the liver and the kidneys we find very good for the condition. At times this sympathetic force in its reaction shows on the action of the kidneys when the overburden of excess eliminations are to be taken from the system. The extremities suffer more from these conditions than the trunk portion of the body in locomotion, though the body is active. The weakness is exerted more there.

10. To give the relief to this body that is necessary, we would add this rather to the system than that as taken at the present time, see; though that is good. But we have an excess of those elements, as we have given, and not the balance to produce the correct equilibrium between the physical, mental and spiritual forces in this body. First, we would be careful of the diet for this body. Those that would be taken would be, preferably, those of meats, of the lean meats of young beef, see - the extract, the juice from these rather than the meats themselves; not foods for the liver and pancreas action but those of the yogurt formation for the intestinal tract, to keep the correct balance through the blood supplying force from them.

11. The lung forces and those of the throat, bronchi and

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larynx should have by inhalations from this: To one gallon of grain alcohol add: Eucalyptol...............4 ounces, Canadian Balsam..........2 ounces, Benzosol.................4 ounces. Only the gas would be inhaled into the lungs from this solution. Preferably should be kept in a charred wooden container twice the size of the quantity of liquid, shaken well just before inhalations are taken through the mouth and deep into the lungs and bronchials.

12. Do this; keep the body free from drafts or from excessive heat or cold. We will find we will bring the physical to the normal development of this body.

13. We are through. Copy to her uncle " " Edgar Cayce's file