TEXT OF READING 4635-1 M ADULT

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the home of David E. Kahn, 44 West 77th Street, New York City, this 11th day of January, 1930, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [4635].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; David E. Kahn, Conductor; B. B. Sidelman, Steno. Mr. [4635].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading Unknown.

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, Mr. [4635]. Now we find there are conditions that cause distress and uneasiness in the physical forces of the body. These have more to do with the character of that, as it is assimilated, and the manner in which this is distributed in the physical forces of the system.

2. These then are the conditions as we find them with the body of [4635] of whom we are speaking and who is present in this room.

3. In the blood supply we find evidences of the distraughtness or the disturbances as created by this assimilation and especially is this seen as related to those associations between the sympathetic and the cerebrospinal nervous system.

4. The numbers in blood supply alter and the white blood or that portion that should be, as that carrying the urea, or the coagulating, is at times above, and other times below, normal. This brings about that disturbance of un-rest and of over-nervousness in the activities of the body.

5. The red blood or that as is the re-builder, and that makes for resuscitation, is below normal at present but not sufficiently to say that this is a cause. Rather a result in the system.

6. In the nerve system as indicated, we find the greater distresses. These show the result of over-taxation and especially is this seen in the upper dorsal, the cervical, and in the lower lumbar region. This condition is as the disturbance that makes for, with the conditions in assimilation, of poor eliminations in portions of the system, especially is this apparent where such pressure in 2nd and 3rd dorsal combined with the pressure in the 5th cervical plexus, radiates with those of the sympathetic to the head and in the soft tissue of nasal cavity, the antrum and such making for over amount of secretion that gathers there.

7. Also the fullness as is seen in the throat, especially as

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related to the Eustachian tubes and to the auditory centers, disturbing then the condition for ear, eye and that extra secretions as form there. These effects from pressure then in the upper dorsal and cervical region where nerve impulses carry that of life forces to those portions of the system.

8. In the functioning system. In the functioning of organs themselves, we find brain forces are good and dissemination as to impulse from their centers good. Analytical forces call for activity through the sensory to the sympathetic system show their over-activity though not abnormal; Calls for strain on the system with the pressures existent in the cerebrospinal centers in the ganglion given to act as these of the direct cords to brain centers.

9. Organs of sensory system show the strain. Lungs are very good. Heart's action shows effect of circulation and the nervous condition existent though organically good.

10. Digestive system. This as we find shows rather the effect of a nervous condition in same, making for nervous digestion. At times this disturbs the lacteal ducts making for that condition on which the body should take most warning, for with the continued strain, there must come disturbance in liver circulation as related to excretory and secretive function, as does any gland disturbance sympathetically act with other glands of the system and the reflexed, rather but through those glands of kidney region or those of liver proper which clarifies blood centers, as do the lungs take the oxygen.

11. In the intestinal system through the intestinal tract through that condition as comes through nerve disorders comes those conditions acting with vegetative system, as related to assimilation, so we find conditions one dependent upon another through the pressure created in ganglions in the cerebrospinal system and spleen effects on organs that are hindered or altered, in their functioning, by the disturbances.

12. In the organs of genitation, these act with those of the sympathetic system as relating to functioning to glands through the same activity or pineal that acts through whole organism is altered then according to suppression of over-activity through the system. In meeting these conditions of the body first, we would find the removal of the pressure in the centers along the cerebrospinal system will aid materially the system, but if we add to those vibrations set up as related to the system in what is termed a co-ordination of extremities and of the vibratory forces in the body as relating to the exterior influences. These as may be found in the plain radio-activity appliance. This

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used each evening as body rests for at least one hour will aid in giving the body more rest through the relaxing period than much sleep does. This with the normal activity as concerning the diet (body a good dietitian when it takes into body what it knows it should or should not eat). With normal exercise we will save much strength, vitality and prevent later disturbance which will be hard to combat later than now.

13. Manipulation and correction will be better through osteopathy. Two such adjustments and treatments each week.

14. (Q) Should body leave Chicago in two weeks? (A) Would be well for body physically. There will be conditions that will require thought but the physical should first be taken care of so the mental and physical can act better.

15. (Q) Why has the body no children as yet? (A) These have not as yet been builded within the concept of the body forces. These with a corrective condition will be builded, such as desired may come to the union of this body with another.

16. (Q) Should there be an operation? (A) No. Correct as given. The glands are weakened by fluid by overtaxation.