This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 11th day of December 1923, in accordance with request made by son, Mr. [5717].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. Arthur H. Lammers.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:30 P. M. ..., Ohio.
1. EC: Now, we find there are many abnormal conditions in this body. Many that may be corrected at the present time. They have to do with the conditions of elimination and assimilation, and coordination in the nerve system, and the digestive tract, especially that that enters the left ventricle of the brain, for there we find we need the correction the sooner to prevent destructive forces in the physical.
2. In the mental and soul forces, and spiritual forces, these need no correction, for they are not far distant from being in control of the entity.
3. In the physical we find these conditions:
4. BLOOD SUPPLY, in the blood supply deficient in quantity rather than quality. In quality deficient somewhat in the rebuilding forces, for the equalization of the circulation produces this rather than the quality of that supplied in the system, so with the circulation becoming laggard, and tired feelings come over the whole system, we have the poor circulation in extremities, and over circulation at times to the right ventricle forces of heart, which gives the blood supply to the left ventricle in brain.
5. NERVE SYSTEM, in the nerve system we find the centers, through this tired feeling, becoming laggard in their action. Hence the reaction becoming below the normal produces over pressure in arterial and in vein force in portions of the system, as is shown through the pressure on the perineurial gland, and on the pneumogastric and hypogastric centers. Hence the over appetite at times, without the assimilation of food taken. Again no appetite at all, yet the system seems not to assimilate that taken, produced by the blood forces in their laggard flow through these centers, or arteries, and veins of this portion of the body.
6. IN THE ORGANS THEMSELVES, we find the brain force proper very good. The pressure as created at times through the gland at base of brain, and in the left ventricle of brain, shows how the impressions are becoming laggard, or at times
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hallucinations of the expressions of conditions, past or present. In the functioning of the organs of the sensory system, these we find have, as it were, spasmodic conditions of over-activity. Again sub-normal in their functioning, produced by blood pressure in the circulation of these organs.
7. Lungs very good.
8. Heart action up and down. That is, below normal, or sub-normal, and then again tired out by excessive palpitation, or pulsation.
9. Digestive tract, as we have given, with the circulation.
10. Liver laggard in its action, (or is that of the opposite effect in brain force) which is laggard, then over-active, yet never excreting from the system the full action of the organ. Hence the depression in circulation in the hepatics, and lower digestive tract. These show the action of this circulation in system.
11. Kidneys at times over-active. Again there is pressure upon the bladder, and the organs of the pelvis producing irritation. This we find is reflex rather than organic forces.
12. R E L I E F, to give equalization to this body, to bring better conditions, we would give that as a stimulus for the system, and given the vibrations that will give the better equalizing of the blood forces, and the nerve forces of body.
13. Take in the system as this: Gum Camphor......................20 grains, Sulfate of Morphia..............1/2 grain, Murate [Muriate] Iron............30 grains.
14. Make these, when mixed well together, into 20 pellets. One would be taken every other day, just before retiring.
15. For vibrations, make or prepare as this: Two bars of steel, half of an inch swuare [square] four inches long (carbon steel the better). Fasten these to- gether with non-conductor between. To the end of these attach a wire to each bar. To the end of the wire attach a small plate, one plate to be attached to the wrist, the other to the ankle, opposite sides of body, each evening for twenty-five to forty minutes.
16. When attached to body, the steels would be placed in very cold, or ice. This vibration will rest the body. When necessary in the day, or during the day, for rest, if this is attached to the body for a few minutes we will find circulation, and rest, much improved.
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17. Do that for this body, [4225].
18. (Q) Of what material should the plates be made? (A) Nickel or copper. Wire or small copper wire, preferably those covered.