This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 25th day of October, 1930, in accordance with request made by her father, Mr. [...], through Mr. [2653].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 12:00 Noon - Eastern Standard Time. New York City. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes. Now, as we find, conditions are in a manner a matter of development as produced from exterior causes, as indicated in locomotion of body, as well as the reflexes in the MUSCULAR forces of body with the nerve system, as indicated in the sensory organisms.
2. Then, to be able to be of any dependable or permanent reliefs for the physical forces, there would be the NECESSARY observations made before determining the outlines for the indicated corrections necessary for bringing about an even and a normal reaction. That the body, in a MANNER, is capable of going on with its manner - or matter of fact, in many respects - of development, is allowing the physical not to have the proper directions through the mental abilities OF the body, and for definite CHANGES to be made, there must be considered the various effects that the altered conditions will have upon the structural portion, the active forces reflectory in nerve system, and a coordination made BETWEEN same and the cerebrospinal centers in the locomotion for the body. These, as we find, may be best determined by the manner in which the reflexes may be made in the development mind, also in the action of the orthopedic necessary changes in the system, as well as of the sensory, auditory, and vision - both INTERNAL (that is, imaginative) as well as physical forces.
3. Then, we would place, the body UNDER the supervision of one in sympathy with those forces as may be brought about, or manifestedly made in such relationships. Then we may begin with that as may be outlined for the body. Do that. Ready for questions.
4. (Q) Who would you suggest placing the body under the care of? that this may be done? (A) Anyone wholly in sympathy with that as may be obtained through such channels; these outlining their various findings would make for the conditions necessary, as would
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be in accord with that as may be given in the vibratory forces necessary to be set up in system through the activity of the low form of electrical forces as may be prescribed, as well as CORRECTIVE measures in the removing of pressure in places where scar tissue shows in the nerve plexuses and centers, see? Do that. THEN we may be of aid. We are through for the present.
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