TEXT OF READING 5577-1 F ADULT

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 15th day of July, 1930, in accordance with request made by her father, Mr. [...], via Mr. James W. Lee [one of the contractors who built Cayce Hospital], and Dr. [118].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. [5577]''s father.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:20 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body, [5577]. Now, we find there are more than one condition as contributes to the disorders with the physical forces of this body. There are, as we find, definite conditions existent in the cerebrospinal system, as regarding subluxations or impingements, as make for the disorders as regarding the coordination at times between the sympathetic and cerebrospinal system; so that at periods there are those conditions which prevent the normal activity of the mental body with the imaginative body, and the physical forces become extorted at such times. We find, also, there are definite disturbances in the cardiac end of stomach, that also produces disorders as related to the circulation, especially that of the lymphatic and capillary circulation. These disorders, with those of the proper impulses received in the cerebrospinal system, in the lumbar and dorsal region, bring about these disorders. There was, in times back, in the 11th or 12th year, the injury that caused this impingement in the lumbar and lower dorsal. There was taken INTO the system those of properties in the MEDICINAL nature that made for those of the distresses as related to the digestive system, and the RESULTANT conditions as are exhibited in the system in the present, in the various disorders; some secondary, some as causes. These are the RESULT of these COMBINED conditions.

2. In meeting the needs, then, of the conditions of the body in the present:

3. There must be those precautionary measures taken as regarding the manner of approach, that there is not greater distresses brought to the system through that of the DISTRESSED condition, by the effect of the system's reaction.

4. These, then, as we find, would be helpful, and if carried to that extent - in a manner as to make FOR the corrections IN the dorsal and lumbar, with the corrective measures for

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the RELIEVING of that cake, or that pressure that makes for the disorder in the digestive system, we may build back that OF the proper coordination throughout the body.

5. In the beginning, we would find, necessarily, that the removal of the PRESSURE through those of manipulative and corrective measures would be the most beneficial, and with the segregation, and with the eliminations set up, so that drainages may be produced in the system, as to relieve these distresses in the circulation and in the nerve system, through the usage of those properties that make for the building up, or toning up of the digestive system, through the usage of those in medicinal properties that are of an alkalin reaction; not of a sedentary, not of one that produces any distress in the digestive area; these will make for the better conditions of this body.

6. The manipulations should be given at least twice each week. The corrections should be made at least ONCE each week. The digestive system should be kept more in an ALKALIN reaction. Do that. Ready for questions.

7. (Q) Who would you recommend the body to go to, to follow out this treatment? (A) This may be done in conjunction with those studying the phenomena in its many forms, or it may be done under that supervision.

8. (Q) Would it be necessary that she remain in the hospital for treatment, or could she come back and forth? (A) For the body itself it would be more pleasant, more satisfactory, to come back and forth.

9. (Q) What diet? (A) An alkalin. Necessarily, a blood building - but more NERVE.

10. (Q) What would be the best medicinal properties? (A) These, as we have outlined.

11. (Q) Is it best not to take this up with physicians who have not been able to do anything for the body? (A) We have given that outline, as we find, that would be that which would bring for the bettered conditions of the body. These would not be accepted by those who have practised with the condition. Hence, we would give, it would be the change.

12. (Q) Any advice for the parents as to the approach to the body, as regarding treatment? (A) It is necessary, as given, that precautionary measures be made in this direction. Be patient, be forbearing, and kind to a fault. We are through for the present. Copy to Father

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