This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 14th day of April, 1930, in accordance with request made by her mother and those in charge.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [5563] and [5562], Mrs. Ornstein, Mrs. Goldburg, Miss Hodges, Miss Kite, and Dr. Lydic.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Cayce Hospital, 11:40 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. Virginia Beach, Va. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here - this we have had before - different name! In the physical conditions with this body, [5562] - [Here EC also started calling her by her nickname.] - these we find change, or there are constant changes - especially in the physical and MENTAL coordination in the physical body. The applications carried on in the manner as has been outlined will bring for this body that as will be, and is, builded as desire for the body. In these applications as have been given in the first, that the applications made in the manner as outlined would - in ten weeks - have the body on the road, or in the position of permanent relief and near normality. These are EVIDENCED in the physical forces of the body in the present. These should, then, be carried on in the manner as has been outlined. In the various changes as have been given, that the body-mental, the body-physical, are one - and that the application of the physical forces in this body are of the suppression - and while the body-mental must be controlled, that the impressions as are received to the body-physical may keep in their proper coordination; then, not too severe one day and too lax another - for, as has been given, not SEVERITY - but CONSISTENCY WITH the conditions as are being attempted to be accomplished in the physical forces - for in suppressions, when excitement comes in any manner - either through the physical or through the mental body - the reactions as come to the physical forces are the rush of the activities to those centers as cause the spasmodic contractions in muscular centers and ganglia of the nerve system. To suppress same by the giving of ANY sedative or drug as deaden same, is to only take from the INDIVIDUALITY OF the ENTITY and to bring greater suppression. Take time. Be patient, and there will COME that as will develop the physical and the mental forces for THIS body. AWAKEN the
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spiritual WITHIN the body, not only by precept but ensample! Do not pray like angels and live like devils! for these are an abomination to those seeking to know HIS face! Ready for questions.
2. (Q) Are all treatments being given properly? (A) Treatments as TREATMENTS, purely physical, properly. Treatments as for the MENTAL, for the SPIRITUAL, not in that of the proper relationships.
3. (Q) If body remained at hospital ten or twelve weeks more, could we then go home and continue the treatment there? (A) They could, will those ten or twelve weeks be made CONSISTENT!
4. (Q) Would it be well for the mother to go home and leave her alone? (A) Were she left UNDER the care of one that took the proper precautions; NOT severity, but as one that will - in act, in deed, in thought, in precept - give that NECESSARY for the body; for the body-physical VERY good; the body-MENTAL VERY good, the body-spiritual above normal. Make same COORDINATE! The suppressions in one, and the over excitement or over activity in another, produces the incoordination.
5. (Q) Would you advise a special nurse for the body? (A) If the mother not present.
6. (Q) How long before a complete cure? (A) When proper coordinations are made.
7. (Q) If body went home in ten to twelve weeks, would we lose all we have gained? (A) That dependent upon that gained, and upon the MANNER in which same IS gained, and the SURROUNDINGS under which the body would EXERCISE itself in the change.
8. (Q) In what way could the mother help her? (A) Find self first, and apply that in the activities as in aiding the body.
9. That is all the questions regarding this body.
10. We are through with this reading. Copy to Dr. Lydic (to be delivered to patient on leaving hospital) " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital " " Mother to send home