This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Room 952, Tutwiler Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama, this 31st day of January, 1928, in accordance with request made by Mrs. [4863].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; J. B. Mackey, Conductor; A. B. Hale, Steno. Mrs. [4863].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Room 952 Tutwiler Hotel, 3:30 P. M. Central Time. Birmingham, Alabama.
1. JBM: Now you have before you the body of Mrs. [4863], in this room. You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time, giving causes of the existing conditions, also the treatment for the cure and relief of this body, answering such questions that I may as you. You will speak distinctly and at a normal rate of speech.
2. EC: Yes, we have the body here. This we have had before, you see. Now we find there are changes in the physical functioning of the body at the present from that as when we had this before. Most of these have been for the betterment of the physical conditions. These then are the conditions as we find them with this body physically - Mrs. [4863], we are speaking of.
3. First, in the blood supply. Here we find evidences of the disturbing forces as are manifest, especially in the circulation as related to the emunctories and the exterior circulation, and hence elimination as is performed through this portion of elimination in the physical forces of the body. This is seen in the effect as is produced in the tissue in the cuticle and in various portions of the system. This not corrected would bring conditions that might be very detrimental. However, as seen, these conditions are bettered than when we had This before, however little of the cause or that producing the condition has been corrected.
4. In the nerve system. This very good considering the irritation as is caused to the branch nerves and centers, especially of the exterior circulation in the various portions of the body, especially that connection between the action of the emunctories and the capillary nerve centers. These are not wholly one and the same, though often classified as same, but the connection of the nerves to the sympathetics in this condition often produces restlessness in a way and manner that is evidenced by the inability of the body either to concentrate as is desired or to rest in a
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normal manner necessary that action give rest in such condition. In the functioning of the organs themselves, as given, brain forces very good, and the ability to discriminate, discern, devise, is exceedingly good with the physical forces of the body.
5. In the functioning of the organs of the body as pertains to the sensory system. Here we find effects in the tissue that show the effect of the disturbance in blood and in the elimination as pertains to the capillary circulation or as is seen, circulation slowed to that extent that drosses in the system are left and produce either abrasions in the tissue forming that in globule, or show as an irritation to the cuticle in the various portions of the system, the epidermis then being that that carries the irritant or the drosses not eliminated in the proper channels.
6. In the throat, bronchials, lungs, larynx. These organically very good. The reflexes too, the tissue in throat, larynx, as pertains to a circulation disturbed, gives at times too much secretions, though this is a mild disturbance compared to irritation in circulation or in tissue as seen in auditory, the ear or head or in antrum of the various portions of the head. The circulation disturbed shows that these centralized conditions are produced from a general center then.
7. In the digestion, the heart's action and the portions of the system above the diaphragm. These are near normal most of the time. The digestion with the high nerve tension produced by irritation at times causes disturbances.
8. The liver and the spleen. Here we find again evidences of a circulation not wholly coordinating through the system. This then, a portion of the disturbance in the body, that has produced the same we find comes rather from those glands where the division is made between the new blood supply and that as does give to the system the replenishing forces for proper rebuilding. Hence there entered the system that causing a disturbance that prevents the glands in the system from performing their proper functioning and gives the improper action to the system. This condition then must be made as the basis of that producing, causing the disturbance as well as the effect as is produced in the system from the existent condition. That as being applied to the body is rather that to correct effects than to meet the basis of the needs of the system. Add then with that being applied, those properties whose vibration are such that that radiated to the system will bring the near normal condition for the glands' reaction creating an equilibrium in eliminations and hence with corrections for the effects bring a near normal
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condition for the body. Add then this with that being done. Take 10 grains chloride of gold, add to 10 ounces of distilled water and then take two ounces of distilled water and add 40 grains bicarbonate of soda. When the dose is taken add to half a glass of water 1 to 10 drops of the gold solution and 2 to 20 drops of the soda solution, beginning in this manner: The first dose the first day, take 1 drop of the gold; the next 2, the next 3; so on until 10 drops of gold and proportionate of soda taken. Then discontinue for 5 days, beginning again with the 1 drop, see. Do that, and we will find we will bring the near normal conditions with that and much sooner being added.
9. Ready for questions.
10. Mrs. [4863]: I don't know a thing [to ask]. He has told it all.
11. EC: We are through.