TEXT OF READING 3875-1 M 3

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce, in Selma, Alabama, this 30th day of August, 1923, via his aunt.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Maud Doughty and one other lady, Stenos. Miss Willie Graham, the aunt of [3875].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:30 P. M.

1. EC: Now we find that throughout the system there are those conditions that are abnormal. These may be corrected. They have to do with the nerve system, and the effect that is produced in the functioning organs. Now these are the conditions as we find them in this body, [3875] Jr., we are speaking of.

2. First, in the blood supply in the body there are times when apparently there is too much blood in its action towards the brain, or central forces, as is shown in the carotid artery, for it gives the plethoric effect to the brain proper at times, yet the condition is of the nerve action rather than the blood or functional conditions of the heart itself, see? And by the muscular forces being contracted, or by co-ordination between the centers or between the sympathetic or cerebrospinal system becoming properly co-ordinated, we would overcome this condition.

3. In the nerve system we find centers as is shown from the circulation as produced through the effect of the perineurial gland and its junction with that of the pneumogastric center with the secondary cardiac, this being relaxed by this produces overtaxed forces to the body. The sympathetic system over-active, that is in the nerve forces we are speaking of.

4. In the cerebrospinal blood supply that comes from the centers, through the perineurial and secondary cardiac, gives the condition to the stomach through the pneumogastric center in the heart action and lung forces, as is expressed at times in this system. The functioning organs themselves we find as in these conditions. The brain force, except as is shown through the over activity of blood force, very good.

5. Throat, larnyx, thorax, the condition of the throat from excess of secretion through overflow of circulation. Lungs very good for the condition in the centers at seventh dorsal. The heart forces as we have given. That of digestive tract the over activity of the pneumogastric centers is affected sympathetically by the conditions as

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produced at the [words missing] when the action of the perineurial gland with [words missing] forces become entangled in the blood flow valve.

6. In the liver the action very good, but forced at times to function.

7. To give relief to the body we would produce that vibration in the body that would give the correct incentive for the equalization of circulation and to give the nerve centers the correct vibration to strengthen the centers sufficiently.

8. To overcome these conditions, use that of the Abrams cycloclast [?] [oscilloclast?]* with 37 ohms to the body, the plates being placed at the umbilicus center and the opposite placed on the wrist and at the seventh dorsal. * [See 10/79 Beacon article under 440-16, Par. R4 mentioning Dr. Albert Abrams' machine, the oscilloclast.]

9. There should be at least forty hours of vibration given this body. Not all at once, but every third day give the vibration.

10. Do that. [GD's note: My friend, the aunt of [3875], told me later that the parents did not follow the treatment. All I know is that she spoke of the child as afflicted since birth; he was not a baby at the time the reading was given - but was somewhere under twelve; at least that is my recollection.]