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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 30th day of March, 1928, in accordance with request made by her father, Mr. [...].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce and Dr. Thos. B. House.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:30 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Ohio.

1. GC: You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; giving the cause of the existing conditions, also the treatment for the cure and relief of this body. You will answer any questions I may ask you regarding same.

2. EC: Now, we find while the body in many ways is very good, yet there are those conditions that bring an abnormal reaction in the system, through the effect as is produced upon the nervous system, so that there is that restlessness, that nervous tendency to be continually on the move, changing, and at times the - apparently - not proper coordination or reaction with instructions, or with the manner of correction, or with the ordinary reaction to that as is given for correction in the activities of the body. There, apparently, is not so much derangement either in elimination or in the assimilation, yet at times these seem to be under this continued strain through which the nerve system, apparently, is subject to. There is PROPER coordination through the cerebrospinal, sympathetic and sensory system, yet all of these at times seem to be, apparently, with NO coordination, or no reaction to that as is given for correction to the activities of the body. Not that the body is unruly, or prone to find fault, or is of the rebellious condition or nature, but apparently incapable of gaining the proper conception, direction, of what is intended or meant, or if it gains same (for the body is naturally bright), it forgets in a second, or forgets by the time it's next corrected.

3. Now, physically, there then must be some condition that produces this - for medicinal properties do not meet such conditions.

4. There is seen that at some period back there was a fall, a climbing over something, where there was an injury to the portions of the body where an irritation is produced, that makes all this BEARING on the nerve system, and unless

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corrected would eventually prove VERY detrimental to the body, for it would operate directly with the mental attitude, the mental abilities, and the whole coordinating forces of the body. This in the clitoris, or where the urine passes from the system. Hence the condition as is experienced at times by the activity of the kidneys. The inability to sleep, the inability to rest, comes from this same condition.

5. Then, the body needs the personal examination and the personal correction of these conditions there, by the removing of the pressure, or by the stimulating osteopathically of those centers that GOVERN all of the organs of the pelvis and false pelvis, and the proper relations established between the glands and all of the nerve centers and reflexes; else we may find very detrimental conditions arising from this seemingly small and unnoticeable injury, but would gradually grow. Correct these conditions osteopathically, and we will find the body will be brought to the normal conditions within thirty to thirty-seven days. DO that.

6. (Q) Why has the body, apparently, no appetite? (A) The inability of the body to bring proper coordinating action for building in the system, see? See the connection, how it operates with the nervous system for when we go to taking into the system properties that would add to it, the mind wanders off to do some other conditions, or some other things, and nor desire then for food - and, as given, at times IMPROPER assimilation, improper ELIMINATIONS, yet NOMINALLY these are not disturbed in their ORGANISM, as yet. Purely NERVOUS REFLEX, from conditions existent there, and in those centers GOVERNING same, see?

7. (Q) How many osteopathic treatments would be necessary to correct the condition? (A) Sixteen.

8. We are through for the present.