This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Selma, Alabama, this 2nd day of July, 1922.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; (?), Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Unknown.
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, Mrs. [4832] of whom we are speaking. Now, this body would be a very good pathological and anatomical study, for the many changes that have been made throughout the body, for the body cannot take itself up and work and function throughout, as the real seat of the trouble has never been reached. Now, in this body we have to do with organic conditions and necessarily with the functioning of all of the organs that either directly or in sympathy with the conditions that exist in the body. Now, these are the conditions as we find in this body.
2. In taking up the circulation, as we find it at present, it will be necessary to give the effect the circulation has on some of the organs, as well as the condition of the blood and its circulation together, for we have in this body a deep circulation that is not governed as much as it should be by the capillary circulation, or the arteries carry away from the body, that is the heart and lungs, much more of the blood than comes back normally, but of course, it comes back or it would remain in portions of the system, but it comes back in the same condition through channels which it should not reach. The blood itself is of low rebuilding force - that is, the hemoglobin lacks the properties sufficient to rebuild in many portions of the body. Not because the blood does not or will not produce the proper condition of the body, but the calls on the nature of the system, physically speaking, is of such a nature as to demand more of the peptones and iron and lime than is carried in the body from the state of digestion that exists in the body. It is hard for the body to digest the food necessary to produce the things needed in the system. This is from organic conditions that have not been reached. The circulation becomes very fast through the hepatics and through the trunk and throughout the viscera of the entire body, yet it does not produce temperature, except at times, for we find the body subnormal. The temperature we find in the body at times is through the circulation entirely and the action of the organs. We find the circulation through the liver, the viscera and through this portion of the body is above normal, as these organs do not function properly, as there
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has been a lack of the supplying forces on account of loss of blood on account of conditions that have been produced outside - some necessary and some not necessary.
3. The nerve forces as we find in the body are good for the conditions that exist throughout the system. That is the body itself and the nerve forces are well balanced, but it has not the control through the physical and through the mental and through the cerebrospinal, and has not given control over the system that is necessary for the best functioning of the body itself. The brain forces and the brain cells are very good. The body would do well to train the mind to control the physical and not rely on outside forces to govern it. The organs themselves, as we find through the lung forces where the clarifications are made throughout the pulmonary channels, show some marks, some scars and some demarcations on them. They are good and will function normally when the conditions we are to give in the system are carried out. They will give perfect clarification and not be overloading by the blood coming back through improper channels. There is no organic heart trouble in this body, but some have looked for this. In the liver we find the secretions not good. Some of the conditions here are better, some not as good - it does not function properly. In this we have the organic conditions existing throughout the entire system, producing the conditions through the pelvic region - this condition does not exist there, except sympathetically, and the condition has been treated for condition reflexly rather than an organic condition.
4. To assist or bring this body to a normal condition, to make this body well and strong, for we will, if we follow these lines. [See 4832-1, Par. R1.]