This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 15th day of February, 1930, in accordance with request made by her sister, Miss [1918], via Mrs. [5615].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Texas. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes. Now, we find there are those conditions with the physical forces of the body as cause distress. These being of a specific nature, and having set within themselves - through that changed vibration created in the system - calls for means that will eradicate same from system. These MIGHT, with the applications that would produce the greater drainage in the system, be absorbed - but, with the mental attitude of the body, with the surrounding environmental forces of the body, these - unless altered or changed - would REQUIRE the operative measures. Changed in the environ, changed in the attitude of the individual, these might be eradicated through absorption, or through the drainages being set up in such a manner as to REDUCE the conditions where they might be taken care OF WITHOUT an operation; but, unless the changes WERE made - unless the environs and mental forces WERE altered - then it SHOULD be operative.
2. There should be care and attention given as to the conditions of the system before this is undertaken, and there should be at least eight to ten days preparation for same; for the engorgement of the Fallopian Tubes, also of the inflammation as created in the system through the pressure caused by this engorgement, brings the distresses and the pains in the body.
3. As for the asthmatic condition, this produced more by the irritation from the pressure produced in the secondary cardiac plexus region, than from a condition in the bronchi and lung itself. The condition in the bronchi being the result of deflections in this region of the 3rd and 4th dorsal center, and the irritation as comes from such a deflection in the blood supply.
4. With the changed environs, with the changed conditions for the body, these corrective measures may be made at the same time that those of the absorption would take place. When the body would make the change, or when the environs would be such - then we may give the proper corrective
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measures through absorption. Ready for questions.
5. (Q) Is there a chance for happiness for myself and baby with my husband, with conditions existing now as of the past? (A) No, not with conditions as existent of the past - but there are two sides to each question. The change in the relationships, as has been given in the mental attitude, may bring contentment, if not satisfaction. There are duties on the part of each. These must be MET by each, that there may be even those of the relationships that would bring any FORM of contentment.
6. (Q) Where should the body change to, in order to avoid the operation? (A) Anywhere that these may be carried out in a way and manner as would be in conformity to that as may be set up in the system, which would be through absorption, and increasing the eliminations to take care of the absorption, creating for the system more of those elements that call for faster coagulative measures in the system. We are through for the present.
Copy to sister, [1918] " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital