TEXT OF READING 4111-1 F 40's (?)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 105 Street and Ocean, Virginia Beach, Va., this 17th day of July, 1931, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [4111], through Mr. [279].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Room ..., Time of Reading ... Hotel, 4:50 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Asbury Park, N.J. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [4111], and those conditions as surround the body.

2. In the physical forces of the body, these we find are very good in many respects. There are those conditions, as we find, that at times give distress in the physical forces of the body. These, as we find, have to do with conditions as have been produced by adhesions, or adhesions caused by non-drainages in the system and from the eliminating system. These, as we find, may be removed easily in the present, but were they allowed to produce more of those conditions that have effect upon the general organisms, or the general system, this would become more detrimental and harder to combat.

3. These, then, are the conditions as we find them with this body, [4111] we are speaking of:

4. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find near to normal in many respects. There are evidences in portions of the system of the distresses that have been in the system from time to time; also the pulsation and the heart's pressure indicate the character of the condition.

5. IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, OR SYSTEMS, here we find much of that as has caused, or does cause, the disorders. In the system we find, in the torso or false pelvic organs, those of adhesions, or lesions that have formed by pressures as have existed in the system. Through the forming of these pressures, we find there has been produced in the colon a state of almost prolapsus in the head or portion of the descending colon. THIS also gives distress or disorders at times, when there are not the proper eliminations from the system. This [has] FORMED, as we find, from the lack of the nerve energies THROUGH the system being carried to all portions of the functioning organs themselves, and with this tendency of inactivity, inertia, as produced by the non-flow of circulation, by the non-impulse of the nerves' forces or ends themselves in these portions, this causes the tendency

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for the system to adhere, or lesions or adhesions to be present in the system.

6. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANS THEMSELVES: In many respects we find the body very good.

7. In the brain forces, active as normal, and with that of a good discernment in the mental forces and activities of the body.

8. In those forces of the throat, bronchi, lungs and larynx, these we find very good most times, until the circulation at times is hindered in carrying the forces through the general system in such a way and manner as that those above the 5th and 6th dorsal suffer from the non-active forces, and the body then easy to take cold, and a phlegm arises in throat of mornings, or when the body has had over-activity in system.

9. The lungs, heart's action, near normal save when there are the distresses through the trunk portion, or through the right portion of the body. In the pressures felt, the PAINS at times are in the left side, tending toward that of the left hip, towards the liver or lower portion of liver itself. These show for the effect, then, upon the hepatic circulation, that inactivity through the system.

10. These, as we find, are the conditions as produce the distresses with this body, [4111].

11. Now, in MEETING the conditions, as we would find, there should be, for the time being, those as of a rest for the body, while there is the creating or the setting up of drainages in the system, that may create sufficient of the lymph and emunctory circulation as to produce that FLOATING, as it were, of those portions where the disorders have occurred; and we will find that this would be much better than an operative condition, as has been suggested FOR the body, but fill the body - drinking internally, and taking high enemas sufficient to EXPAND or dilate the whole of the intestinal system.

12. Then break up those lesions, or those pressures as are produced in the lower lumbar and lower dorsal regions, with the application of the high vibratory forces as may be had through the sinusoidal forces applied in the direct current to that (and the high frequency) in the 4th lumbar, and in the 11th and 12th dorsal - see? These, as we would apply, would be at least twice each week. These would PREFERABLY be applied days OPPOSITE from the manipulations given. Hence the body should - for six to ten days - REST during the period these are being given.

13. During the same period we would have at least two of the high irrigations to CLEANSE the system, and allow the

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circulation and the assimilated forces of the body to supply or rebuild, as it were, for the general forces of the body, and we will find we will bring about a normal force for this body.

14. Ready for questions.

15. (Q) An operation not necessary, then? (A) Provided these are done in a manner that will break up the adhesions and lesions, and that will allow the SYSTEM to adjust itself normally; for this will drain the system much better than it would by the suppression of forces and PRODUCING that condition which, UNDER the stress and strain, would not produce proper coagulation, in the present at least.

16. (Q) What is the medical term for the condition mentioned, as in the bronchi, etc.? (A) That - the medical term as would be? that of acute, at times, of bronchitis.

17. (Q) Will I reside long at the Hotel New Yorker? (A) That depends upon circumstances and conditions outside the influences of the body itself. That is, upon others.

18. (Q) In what way could I make a little money to put my girls through school? (A) This would be rather of an extreme case, under the present circumstances and conditions; for while the tendency is in speculative forces in some directions, these would be very uncertain under the present existent circumstances for the present time. RATHER, as we may find, in the early portion of the Fall in speculative forces, if that is desired - these may be well in those of the greater industrial interests of the country.

19. (Q) Any other advice for this body? (A) These as we have given as respecting the physical forces, while these are not necessarily EMERGENCY conditions, yet the conditions should NOT be neglected, nor too much CHANCES taken for conditions to arise through over-exertion, or through activities that would make the conditions acute.

20. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " File