TEXT OF READING 3797-1 F ADULT (Psychologist)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the Phillips Hotel, Dayton, Ohio, this 8th day of July, 1923, in accordance with request made by self - Miss [3797].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer (?), Conductor; Fay Autry (?), Steno. Miss [3797].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 10:30 A. M. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now, in this body we find there are some abnormal conditions throughout the physical forces that may be corrected. While we find that the pathological, biological and the psychic forces in the body are out of the ordinary, there are not abnormal forces.

2. Now, these are conditions in the physical, as we find, in this body, [3797], we are speaking of, present in this room:

3. First, in the consideration of physical forces as found in the system, we must take into consideration the effect as is produced upon these forces by the mental or subconscious force in the body, and the effect had upon these physical conditions. If we do not separate these conditions, we may bring the impartible forces to give distress rather than better forces to the body.

4. In the blood supply we find the body subnormal at present, produced by the strain of forces over the system; the effect being the submerged or depressed force brought to the body in the functioning of the organs governing the circulation. This gives then poor elimination through physical forces throughout this system; that is: We find the respiratory system becomes surcharged, for the body has full respiration. And then it is as if there were a cold or clammy condition. Then we find the liver in its excretory force becomes overcharged. This then gives to the respiratory system, or the capillary circulation, more of the used forces to be eliminated there than should be. The kidneys become overactive in a manner, yet not eliminating properly through their correct channels. This produces submerged or subnormal force through the body.

5. In the nerve force we find the body very good, this being directly under the control of both cerebrospinal and sympathetic system. With submerged forces, the sympathetic tends to become over sympathetic in its control of the forces directly under its force, that is, of the sympathetic system.

6. In the functioning of the organs themselves, we find,

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with this submerged condition, we have conditions that have been produced and remain at times within the system as the evidence or the expression of conditions existing in the system, or as manifested by their presence; such as we have through the glands in the thyroid region here. This is produced by the taxation and the eliminating elements not being carried on properly. In the lung forces, very good. In the organs of the sensory force, while under subjugation of the subconscious, they become above the normal so that forces from outside reach the elemental forces, the elemental forces of the body, through all of this vibration both by perception or of the feeling, by the eye, the hearing and the speech itself, which gives the force, you see. There is an interference with speaking force at times by the condition in the throat.

7. In the digestive tract the body is very good for the control of the system. Through all pneumogastric forces, very good. The liver, as we have given, we find producing in the capillary that effect as we have shown is brought to the body: Subnormal hepatics. The spleen, active. Pancrean, duodenum forces, very good. Intestinal tract proper, only through the ascending colon forces do we see the effect of the submerged circulation so that we produce the laxness in the system for its giving the incentive for elimination through these channels. These are conditions, as we find, in this body.

8. In removing the force so as to produce again the normal conditions for this body, we must take into consideration the elements of subjective force and of sympathetics in their reaction over the system, and give and keep the vibrations in this body necessary to produce that which gives the vibration necessary to create equalization of the entity within its present physical domain.

9. Give the vibration with the mental forces ever. Let those be just before the body rests, for with this we will keep the better force vibrating.

10. Give this in the system to assist in the vibration with the vibration of the electrical driven forces over the body, especially in those centers producing elimination in the emunctories and lymphatic circulation; that at the fourth lumbar center, the tenth, eleventh and twelfth dorsal center, the fifth, sixth dorsal, the first, second and third cervical.

11. The medicinal properties will be as this: To one gallon of rain water, add: Wild Cherry Bark.............4 ounces,

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Yellow Dock Root.............2 ounces, Burdock Root.................2 ounces, Black Root...................2 ounces. Reduce by simmering, not boiling, to one quart. Strain, while warm, add: Grain Alcohol................4 ounces, with Balsam of Tolu cut in it.....3 drams. Dose would be two teaspoonsful three times each day, at noon, at evening, and upon retiring. Do that. Only one quantity of medicinal properties necessary.

12. The suggestion to the forces of the sympathetic system will be kept continually in the body, and the vibrations as given until the body through these centers shows the relaxation needed for the system. [3797], present here in this room.

13. (Q) Mr. Cayce, the condition through the thyroid glands; is it a goitre? (A) This is what is called goitre. It, the condition, is the clogging of the glands by secretions not eliminated through their proper channels, and by the lack of stimulation to the center governing this circulation. Do as we have given if we would remove this condition as we have in the capillary circulation and as we have in portions of the body where secretion in the cell force in the tissues of the body shows this lack of elimination throughout the system; that is, not equalized in eliminating and assimilating of the entity in the physical body. Do that as we have given. We are through.

14. (Q) Should this body take the same towns [for working] as her sister [4889]? (A) As in part, you see, as we have given these as outlined with the combination of the work, there are towns that the work may be united in its close, you see, and these work together.

15. (Q) When would it be advisable for this body to go to Europe to carry on this work? (A) We do not see her going as yet. There may be many things that will change for the work. She will go back on a visit, but will be broadened here in a field that will not have to work across the waters for it. She will go to Europe, but not to do the work. There will be some other forces connected with the work.

16. (Q) How can this body's hair be restored to its natural color permanently?

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(A) By the massage of the scalp and by the correction of the eliminating and assimilating forces in the body to produce the correct pigment in the scalp circulation, and be stimulated, you see.

17. (Q) How should the scalp be massaged? (A) Just use common sense.