TEXT OF READING 4889-1 F ADULT (Psychologist)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Dayton, Ohio, this 7th day of July, 1923, in accordance with request made by self - [4889], through Mr. A. D. Butler.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer (?), Conductor; Fay Autry (?), Steno. Miss [3797], sister of [4889].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 10:17 A. M.

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now, we find there are some abnormal conditions in this body that may be corrected. They have to do with the circulation, especially, in the lymphatic forces that that which produce the over-secretions that are carried in the system through this condition.

2. Now these are conditions as we find them in this body, [4889] we are speaking of, Apt. 1571 & 1572, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, we are speaking of at present: First in the blood supply in the physical forces in the body we find the body below the normal in numbers of red blood supply, for the strain on the system takes of the elements necessary to produce, hence we have that bordering on the, (now the body is still again) anemic condition in portions of the body as far as the red blood forces are concerned. In the white blood supply we find an abundance of the lymph forces being carried in the circulation and especially in the emunctories in the eliminating forces of the body. This shows, more especially, do we find this in the kidneys so that the emunctories there secrete to the extent that the strain is made over the whole system reaching then in the circulation to the parts of the body that reach through physical forces to those portions, especially, in the extremities do we find this condition showing in the body. The lymphatic force produce then along the circulation between the arterial forces, and veins until within the ligaments themselves and tissue there is the dross from the blood forces left in the system, producing the gathering of these elements attempting to be eliminated throughout the system.

3. In the nerve system we find the body very good, tends to be tense, analytical in the elemental forces between sympathetic and cerebrospinal, capable of discerning, rather discreet towards others and not so much towards self. The forces of the sympathetic system are balanced within the body, so the body keeps itself well under control, sympathetically, though to the detriment at times to the better forces of the cerebrospinal nerve energy as expended

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in the system, hence the localizing of conditions rather in that produced than in that producing the condition in the physical, as we would find in this body, that which is to be corrected rather the condition produced than that producing the condition, for the correction must lie within the scope covered by the conditions, for is reached through the nerve forces with the circulation and the tissue involved.

4. In the functioning of the organs themselves we find the body very good in most of the organs; the functioning of the sensory organs very acute. There is some show in the throat and larynx at the present time of some congestion produced by cell force retarded by congestion in elimination - rather a roughness to the throat. This is only a temporary condition. The lungs, very good, the effect of the blood supply being shown. Digestive tract, very good. The organs of the hepatic circulation show the strain on the physical forces, especially, through the kidneys with the reflex of the forces as attempting to be eliminated, the over-excretory forces expended, attempting to carry from the system the elements that give in the circulation as shown we have produced the condition in the organ itself, not organic, functional.

5. To overcome these forces in the body to prevent this retarding of the elements we would take that in the system that will give the balance and equilibrium of all the forces necessary to supply the blood elements. Diet for this body will be the greater force, those that carry as much of iron as possible, principally, of fruits in this character and nature such as would be found in berries, especially, those that grow on the ground, close; pears; some kind of peaches, though not all. The medicinal properties would be as this:

Tincture of Valerian..............1 ounce, Iodide of Potassium.............1/4 grain, Bromide of Potassium..............1 grain, Elixir Calisaya...................1 ounce, Elixir Celerina...................1 ounce, Tincture of Capsici...............1 minim.

Sufficient simple syrup to make six (6) ounces. The dose would be teaspoonful once each seven days. The exercise of a specific nature would be the circular motion of the body from the trunk portion. Do that, and we will remove these conditions. Keep the mind forces well in attune with the developing physical force and lift up the body to this element. Do that.

6. (Q) What causes this body's legs to swell?

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(A) The circulation is as we have given here, lymphatic forces separating themselves between the arterial or venous circulation. When it gets to portions of the body, then with the body standing, this produces the inability of the condition to be brought back to eliminate, same as the facial portions here, you see. This is reflex, one from the other, you see. Give the forces to the system as we have outlined, and we will overcome this condition, you see, permanently.

7. (Q) Will Clarksburg, West Va., London and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Davenport, Iowa be good places for this body to go at present to carry on this work, the psychology work? (A) Clarksburg, West Va., at the present time, would be excellent; so would be Wheeling. London, Ontario, not so good. Hamilton be better. There are hard forces and elements to be overcome in this district that makes the analytical work difficult for this body. Predisposition in State elements or mass forces against analytical forces make hard the progress of this work of this body. Davenport, Iowa, very good. Be excellent in three weeks from now. Des Moines, not so good until later. Reaction from something that has been carried here, not good. The smaller towns in the outlying districts are better, that is, profitable, sufficient however to make the financial remunerations sufficient, five to ten thousand population, you see, fifteen to twenty. Not the larger places at the present time. There are many possibilities in Waukensee and Keokuk, very good. Wisconsin along the lakes at the present time at the gatherings along this season will be good. The seasons will be good. All of these will not be able to be covered this season, you see. Two weeks at each place would be good in these smaller places. Roanoke, Va., Virginia Beach, (Virginia), very good, excellent right at present. This is good as we have given for these places.

8. (Q) Should this body [4889] and the body of her sister [3797], present in this room, go to Europe at the present time? (A) We have given what are best places at the present time, see. That comes later.

9. (Q) With which campaign should these bodies begin their work in these towns, Character Analysis or Practical Psychology? (A) In most of these places the analysis should begin first. There are some towns however, especially, those west of the Mississippi, that the psychic study should be first, it being the difference in the mass elemental forces, that is, the minds of the people. There are individual towns east, of course, that might be better, but as a whole the character analysis east of the Mississippi, first would be

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better. For financial reasons we find here that much of these would work well together, you see - not in Long but not Hamilton, then Wisconsin, East of Mississippi, then West or take the East Coast, West Virginia or Bluefield is very good, Charleston, Wheeling, Clarksburg. Only these be good, one part of work, then both be joined together, both work together in closing, but both organize their classes separate at first.