This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Hopkinsville, Ky., this 16th day of December, 1911.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; Jno. C. King, Steno. Mr. [4694].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 10:45 A. M. Hopkinsville, Ky.
1. EC: Yes, we have him here. We have had him before. We have some changes, differences, in the body here now from what we had before.
2. LBC: Tell us what those changes are.
3. Now, through that of the muscular and nerve forces, or tensions in the body, we have a bettered condition in the system than we have had before; thru impressions of action in the sensory organism over the system, is very much improved. Through that of cellular and blood rebuilding forces in the body there is not so much difference as we have had through the cellular forces, and the rebuilding of the muscular and nerve tissue has improved.
4. The muscular and nerve tissue to those to the emunctories or lymphatic circulation through the intestinal, stomach, - to the organs themselves, that is, the liver, kidneys, hepatics, is not so much improved. That is, we still have a low ebb of the blood in its hemoglobin or red blood supply to the rebuilding of the cellular force along its track. Or we have a difference now here between that of the supply to the system as supplied through the mind of matter in itself, and the actual supply of the forces itself, as supplied by nature, or the life blood in the body. The action of one is perfect; the action of the other is as by forces given from the outside, or to what is taken to the system, or to the strained or over-taxed forces, as supplied by the outside, to these forces in themselves, as we have between the two systems, as shown in the system here in the lack of hemoglobin, or specific gravity, or red blood corpuscles in the blood itself is below normal; that is, the supply of blood to the emunctories through the pelvis and intestines - here along track of the hepatic circulation, liver, kidneys, intestines - in the trunk portion of the body, below the diaphragm, is of a nature to keep, as it were, of a low temperature to the body, or a lack of supplying or of coming up in the lymphatic circulation to supply back the used forces as used by this circulation itself, to the used reserve forces in the system.
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5. (Q) What aggravation or causes the heart trouble? (A) The condition of the hepatic circulation as we have here. You see, we have it described here, in this.
6. (Q) Is it functional or organic? (A) We have the condition. You can see which it is.
7. (Q) How can that condition be corrected? (A) Correct the condition through the circulation, or the trouble through the supplying forces to the blood itself to the body. You put better blood into the system; that is, forces that rebuild into the system itself, what is taken into the system in the action of forces of muscular and nerve to the hepatic circulation. The hepatic circulation takes up to those of the system as we have of eliminating, through the liver, kidneys, spleen, intestinal tract itself from the stomach on down. The forces as applied to the blood is taken into these, come to the hepatic circulation and supply back to the heart, through its force to the air in the lung itself, or double circulation as we have, before it enters into the circulation itself. When it comes back in here we have the forces to the heart itself.
8. (Q) What treatment would you prescribe to relieve these conditions? (A) Those of general rebuilder to the whole system, as we would have thru those as we have had before in the system in the circulation, and that of muscular and nervous force as we have through those of positive static forces - electric forces - in the system, and those in the system of iron, and forces to carry on a perfect unison of the action of the organs or mastication and digestion through the whole system, not digesting to the stomach itself, but to the pancreas, intestines and to keep out poisonous matter from the colon.
9. (Q) Has the electricity that he has been taking been the proper kind? (A) It has the forces in itself of the proper kind, but not all the forces he should have. We have positive static; we have had here, of a vibrating positive static. You see, that is the condition. The forces of electricity applied to the body, any sort of electricity in this sort of a system, of Mr. [4694] is good. It is good for the whole body; good for the nerve as applied in this body. But he needs the positive static; that is, of a force which applied to the nerve and muscular forces is of a sedative nature, not of a sedative producing a vibration of the muscular force afterwards, or in its reaction, as we have had.