This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 20th day of September, 1930, in accordance with request made by the self - Mr. [5650].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. [5650].
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:45 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now, we find physically the body is very good in many respects. There are tendencies in the physical forces of body, that - were they corrected in the present would prevent disturbances later on; and we find, unless changes are made as respecting some of the tendencies, they must eventually produce disturbances in the functioning, and eventually organic disorders. These conditions, as we find, have to do with the metabolism of the system, as is indicated in the characterization of the blood supply, which receives these influences from disturbances in the functioning of the system as related to the assimilating system, and through same producing a weakness in the organs as related to the digestion of forces as are used, or may be used, as diet. Also as to the effect same produces in the capillary circulation, as related to the circulation below the organs of the system, as related to the locomotaries - in the lower limbs; also that effect as comes from same through the conditions as are produced in the general system as related to the sensory organs and their ASSOCIATION with the general system. Not that we have a general debilitation; not that we have any of the virile forces of the system attacked in a manner as to cause even distresses - only at occasional periods - but with the tendencies as are produced in the unbalanced condition in metabolism, the pancreas and the spleen are showing - in their activity - the needs and the necessity of changes for the better functioning of the organs as related to this body, [5650] we are speaking of.
2. In meeting the needs of these conditions, we will find these may be met best through applications that will have to do with the changing of the vibratory forces of the system - which may be found through medicinal forces as RELATED to those as may be brought about by the relieving of pressure as exists in the dorsal region, especially in those centers that have to do with the supplying of nerve ENERGY to the
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organs as indicated. This, as we find, may be best aiding to the system by a LONGER period of application and not too severe at ANY period, but more as to cause those forces as may be taken WITHIN the system to assimilate and to make proper coordinations with the body throughout; preparing, then, as this for the medicinal properties:
3. Take first 8 ounces distilled water, add 3 ounces of garden sage. Reduce by slow simmering to 1/2 the quantity. Strain. Set aside. Then, take 6 ounces distilled water, add ambrosia weed 3 drams. Reduce by slow boiling to 1/2 the quantity. Add these two, then, together; adding to same 2 ounces of beet sugar, dissolved in 1 ounce of hot water. Then add ambergris 10 grains, in 1 ounce of pure alcohol. Then add the Juniper Oil 2 minims, with the Sweet Spirits of Nitre 4 minims, Cinnamon 1 dram. Shake the solution together before the dose is taken, which should be a teaspoonful before each meal and before retiring.
4. As for the diet, be mindful that there is little or no red meat taken, but rather those that are of the nerve BUILDING in the system; keeping the alimentary canal as an eliminating center throughout such applications, so that there are not drosses from the kidneys, liver or digestive system, that become as poisons through the colon. When NECESSARY, have the colon flushed through colonic irrigations.
5. This, as we find, will bring for the system the better equilibrium in the blood supply, supplying sufficient of the warriors of the blood supply as to meet the needs without an unbalancing of the vitality and resistance in the body. Ready for questions.
6. (Q) Is it to the best interest of the body to accept business offer he has? (A) In this there must be many conditions as respecting the mental forces of the body to be considered, but as for the general advancement, for the general conditions - this, as we find, would bring about more satisfactory conditions for the acceptance of same, in the affairs, in the conditions of the body.
7. That is all the questions.
8. We are through for the present.
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