This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 6th day of March, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - [4351], through Mrs. [4880].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading William Penn Hotel, 3:00 P. M. Altoona, Pennsylvania.
1. EC: Now, we find this body very good throughout. Above the normal in many ways, yet we find the abnormal also and the effect as is produced in the system by this condition. This we find is of the structural condition, and produces a specific effect in the body. The condition causing or producing this comes from times back, even when the body was very small in stature.
2. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body.
3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find this very good. Well balanced in its elementary forces. Also in the division in the constituents necessary for rebuilding in the system.
4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, we find those centers that produce the condition in circulation and in the effect as is brought to the pulmonaries and the inhalation and exhalation in the body. This center then that has the condition or pressure is that at the sixth and seventh dorsal, affecting the secondary cardiac plexus. Hence, with this taxing the strain in system in breath or shortness of breath and the pressure as is produced in lung and diaphragm proper, more of pressure felt than of other action in the system. In the secondary cardiac plexus center the perineurium itself shows the inflammation and a lesion of the floating type. Hence we have this depression only spasmodically, and when the nervous system becomes overtaxed, so the condition may arise from the excitement to mental forces from cold or from overeating, or any that causes taxation to any nerve centers, either of the hypogastric, pneumogastric, cerebrospinal or sympathetic, will affect at times this center (not present you see at this time). In the sympathetic system this gives reflections and brings the tired, depressed feeling over the whole system.
5. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF ORGANS THEMSELVES, we find as this:
6. The brain forces very good.
7. Organs of sensory system function normally.
8. Throat, bronchials, thyroids, very good.
9. The lower portion of the lung shows how the nerve reaction through the aorta artery, when the depression comes
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to the plexus in secondary region, heart forces and lungs become affected, though not organic trouble, either in heart or lung.
10. Digestion in the cardiac end of stomach, the esophagus end, shows how that overeating, especially of sweets or sugars, affects the nerve system. Well to keep away from too much of these (except honey in the honey comb).
11. In the organs of digestion very good. All function in normal condition save when taxed through nerve condition.
12. In the organs of the trunk portion of body, and pelvis, very good.
13. Then, to relieve this condition in the dorsal would be to remove by deep manipulation, osteopathically taken.
14. When the depression is to the lungs and nerves would be well for the spasmodic conditions that arise to inhale through the mouth the fumes or the smoke from Jimson-Weed leaves, dried. Mix with third quantity of the seed from this pod of the Jimson. This will not be necessary to be taken often, provided adjustments in dorsal regions are made.
15. Do that.