This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Hopkinsville, Ky., this 14th day of August, 1911.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; Jno. C. King, Steno. Mr. [4524].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 5:45 P. M. ..., Mo.
1. LBC: You have before you Mr. [4524] who is in this room. He is now before you. You will see him.
2. EC: Yes, we have him here. We have had him before.
3. LBC: I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now.
4. EC: Now, you see, as we have in this body here, of [4524], the condition as we have at present in the body is not the same as we have had before, though it were of a betterment of the condition of the body; that is, of the physical welfare of the body. Not so much improvement as it might be here had we had this thing along the solar plexus forces, or that of the nervous force, been supplied by the electric forces here, you see, along the spine here, at the lesions in the dorsal and the lumbars and cervical regions that we have had; that is, the lesions here from the exterior portions here, is better. We haven't these now, but the nerve supply with that of the supply here at the secondary cardiac plexus from the sixth dorsal, or that from the lower end, or that belonging to the lower end of the stomach here, to the ninth and tenth dorsal, has removed the lesions from above, but not from the anterior, or these supplying to the sympathetics, branches of nerve force to the cerebrospinal.
5. The same conditions exist, of course, through the lesions here from that from the entrance to the stomach itself. The application to the forces applied as we have had - the internal, that is, through the alimentary canal and the digestive organs, and that through the nervous forces, or that of the sympathetic and cerebrospinal system, has produced to that of the sensory organism of the system more of a weakening to the self organization of the senses in themselves: that is, through the senses of feeling, sight and hearing. In this respect, as we have here, the forces applied to this through the sensory organism, making an impression on the brain, is received through that of the sympathetic force in itself, a reaction from the force received from the exterior forces, and has a bearing on the system itself. In its return the impressions which is
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carried by those of the sensory organism is through the comparison of force before the removal of the conditions are allowed, and carry the same force from both the afferent and efferent nerve forces in the body, and brings about the conditions that we have in the impression to the system. Hence the condition or force, or of the electrical force that we need applied to that of the nerve force.
6. The nerve of the body is an electrical force we have, of life to the system, as applied, of keeping forces in the body, as he should have had here with the removal of these conditions along the spine that of the reverse coil, the battery applied to the system along the spine until we carry to the afferent forces into the nerve that carry impressions to the brain stronger within themselves: that is, confidence we have in the self, in the will. It is carried with the force being removed as we have through the intestine, through that of the force of bromide to the system, with a straining force applied through that of the calcium chloride into the system, producing to this force this condition of the afferent forces to the nerve supply to the body, and we carry it to the brain and we have the effect to keep this condition away.
7. (Q) What type of electricity would you use? (A) Reverse coil.
8. (Q) How often should he have this treatment? (A) Once a day.
9. (Q) Is it necessary for any more of the manipulation along the spine? (A) No, only to relieve some of the conditions along the spine here with the electrical force.
10. (Q) What would you give him internally? (A) Bromide of potash.
11. (Q) What diet should he take? (A) Do without something to eat for five or six days, and live on milk.
12. (Q) And then what should he eat? (A) Milk, until we get a better condition in the stomach.
13. (Q) Butter milk or sweet milk? (A) Butter milk.