This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 9th day of February, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - [4272].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. Shroyer, Mrs. McGee and [4272] Hugh Lynn Cayce and Donald Shroyer.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:00 P. M. ..., Ohio.
1. EC: Now, we find there are abnormal conditions in the physical forces, and these may be corrected. The conditions to be corrected have to do with centers in the cerebrospinal nerve system, and the functioning of organs as affected by these conditions, and the vibrations as produced in the system by this condition, and the seat or the cause of the trouble must be removed before that condition produced may be corrected.
2. Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body, [4272] we are speaking of, present in this room. First:
3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find this does not have sufficient in quantity or in vital forces to meet the needs in body, or to store that energy necessary for the body to be equalized under the strain of the mental and the physical exertions of the body's needs. Hence the tired and depressed conditions that come to the body at the various stages of the developing in physical forces. In constituents or elements of the blood supply the lack of vitim [vitamin] and iron and silicon are shown in the system and the organs as function through the effect of these elements in the system.
4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, we find those centers that show how the depression as given on the system is to produce other conditions in the body. These we find in specific centers in the 8th and 7th dorsal, second and third lumbar. These affect the hypogastric, the pneumogastric and the ilium plexus direct with the branches of the solar plexus in the different cycles of functioning of organs that these nerve branches supply the incentive for functioning indirect with the other portions of body. The nerve system in cerebrospinal shows this by the depression in reflex through the sympathetic nerve system, and the manifestation of this reflection as shown in the effect produced in the system by sympathetic conditions as arise in the body.
5. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF ORGANS THEMSELVES, in brain forces and centers very good. At times the seat of sensation is
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produced through the sensory system in brain supply gives this reaction to brain's functioning.
6. In the organs of sensory system very good. Not specific conditions.
7. Throat, lungs, larynx, bronchials very good for the condition in blood supply. The nerve reaction through hypogastric and pneumogastric center affecting the portions as given more than of organic disturbance.
8. Heart's forces normal.
9. Digestive tract in the upper portion, the secondary cardiac forces and the cardiac end of stomach by contraction show the effect as is produced by nerve condition, as also in the action or functioning of pancreas on foods as taken. Seldom the body ever eats sufficient.
10. In the functioning of the spleen, duodenum and the organs acting upon digestion while in the stomach proper is rather that of nerve reaction than of condition existing in the functioning of the tissue and ligaments of these organs affected.
11. Liver dormant, with rarely sufficient secretions to give the proper nutriment to the lower intestines, and with the conditions produced in the hepatic circulation and that of the functioning of the organs of pelvis, show the effect of pressure produced in the dorsal and lumbar region, where lesions have formed in centers given. The functioning of the organs of pelvis being then the reaction of nerve force than of organic conditions in organs themselves, and the distress as given there is from impinionment of nerve centers in the cerebrospinal system.
12. R E L I E F, then to given the relief of the body, that will be necessary, remove by manipulation of specific natures the condition in 7th and 8th dorsal and second and third lumbar, with sufficient of the relaxing and contracting of nerve and muscular tissue in other portions of the body to equalize the circulation.
13. Take, internally, every third day half a teaspoonful of plain phosphate of soda, with five drops of syrup of sarsaparilla, with one drop of Balsam of Canadian Pine.
14. Do that, and we will find within thirty to ninety days the body will be adjusted sufficiently to bring normal conditions to the body in the functioning of organs and of the system throughout.