This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 11th day of July 1929, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [5654] via daughter, [219].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Dr. Thos. B. House.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 12:20 Noon - Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia. (Physical Suggestions)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, Mrs. [5654]. Now, we find there are those conditions as are abnormal for this body, and these have to do with conditions as respecting the eliminations and those conditions as produce same, and are produced by this condition.
2. These, then, are conditions as we find them with this body, Mrs. [5654] we are speaking of:
3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find below normal in its constituents, rather than in the quantity, and this, as we find, is produced by the effect as brought about through the improper eliminations in the system, and this also, as seen affects some of the organs as are disturbed through this condition; especially so do we find this with the eliminations as affected through the hepatic circulation, so that the liver and the kidneys are involved in the disturbance.
4. In the constituents or elements of blood supply, these we find are brought about by the action of improper incentives from portions of the body itself, as is seen, or will be seen, in the nerve plexuses of the body. These are those as affect, not only the circulation as from the sympathetic, but from the cerebrospinal as well. These in the cerebrospinal are especially those from the lower portion of the dorsal vertebrae and those of the upper cervicals. These, then, are the centers, as seen, as produce improper incentives for the functioning of the organs directed by same.
5. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, these, as seen - the subluxations as exist in the lower dorsal and in the upper cervical, the cervical being rather the reflex conditions - this, then, the cause of the disturbances as come to the head. These are rather reflex then, though that condition as is seen through the sympathetic system, of the eye, ear, and the nerves of sympathetic reaction in feeling itself, are more from the reflex condition than from organic disturbances.
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6. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF ORGANS THEMSELVES, from the effect of conditions as are seen, as exist in the general debilitation as is produced in portions of the body, those organs are involved as has been seen, yet we have existent from conditions as have been brought about by this improper incentive from nerve plexus through the forces of the body, those as may be found or known as a catarrhal condition, which affects the mucus membranes of the system, and has been for times a condition that has shifted from one portion of the body to another, affecting not only the upper portion of the system through that of the nose and throat at times, but also the stomach proper. Hence the disturbances in digestion, also that as has been termed the condition as has to do with increased or decreased circulation, or blood pressure in the body; for, as seen from the condition in the blood supply, these are of the nerve forces as are produced through the congestion as is caused in functioning of plasmic cell forces through the mucus producing conditions of either the organs of digestion or of the heart's action itself, then congestion from that of the catarrhal or the mucus forming in centers as affect the capillary circulation and the lymphatic forces of the body. That condition as is produced in the lower limbs at times comes from this condition. Not a block, not a condition that may not be removed at THIS time, but allowed to remain may cause different conditions than that as at present.
7. To meet the needs, then, of the conditions as we find them at this time:
8. First we would add that to the system in the way of vibratory forces as would be created for the body by the action first of small quantities of charcoal, sulphur, and cream of tartar. These may be made either in capsules or small quantities taken dry, to clarify the conditions for the digestive system, also changing the effect of the vibratory forces throughout the alimentary canal.
9. We would also reduce those conditions existent in the lower dorsal region and the upper cervical, or throughout the cervical region of the pressure as existent there, while these properties are being taken.
10. After the third or fourth WEEK of these conditions, we would then begin with the enlivening forces as may be given through percussion of electrical vibration for the hepatic circulation.
11. Do that, and we will find we will bring the very near normal forces for this body, [5654]. Ready for questions.
12. (Q) What causes nervousness all over the body? (A) Just this condition as has been described, of how the
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nerve forces are involved in their action through the system. Pressure in the lower dorsal, reflexes through the cervical, which TANTALIZES, as it were, the whole central nervous system. Hence, as we will find, a quick action, or a loud noise, or the presence of too much of any one thing, produces a sudden nervous shock to the body. These are merely as results of conditions as described. Removal of these conditions as we have given will bring the near normal and a coordinating through the body. The SIMPLE answer would be, improper coordinating of nerve system.
13. (Q) Are kidneys affected? (A) As we have given. The activities as are produced by the conditions in the lower hepatic circulation affect especially the liver and the kidneys; not organically in their functioning, yet the pressure across the lower portion of the body, and the locomotion or the lower portion of the body, come from that condition produced in the FUNCTIONING or the glands of the kidneys in their functioning, in attempting to produce normalcy in eliminations. When eliminations are disturbed in a body, that portion of the system that is attempting to take over, as it were, the activities of other portions not functioning, this produces disturbances, as is seen in this body, [5654].
14. (Q) Is there any growth in any part of the body? (A) We do not find it so. Only that that of the mucus force, as has been described, has become clogged, as from the catarrhal condition produced in mucus portions of the system. Breaking up of these, through those properties as we have given, and the correction of impulses from nervous system, and the electrical vibration to change the effect of nerve and blood supply, will remove these conditions from the system.
15. (Q) What causes the soreness and stiffness in back and shoulders? (A) Just as has been described.
16. (Q) Should the remainder of the womb be removed? (A) Only when this becomes necessary, but were those conditions as we have outlined applied for this system, we would not find this necessary. That discharge as has come from these conditions, as have been brought about, was from the congestion, or from that of the activity of catarrhal forces in the mucus system. The removal of catarrhal conditions from the body would prevent such conditions producing irritation. Those cleansing forces as may be used for such conditions, these should aid and relieve any strain as is produced by inflammation in such conditions.
17. (Q) What kind of electrical machine should be used? (A) That as is of a reverse coil in its nature, or of a
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percussion nature.
18. (Q) For how long should this be used? (A) Until there is a clarification in the system of those forces as produce the catarrhal effect or congestion.
19. (Q) What is the condition of the eyes? (A) As is suggested in these forces as apply to this, these are the effects of the improper removing of used tissue, and this correction will assist these in giving off nominal reaction. Not fully normal, but near nominal reaction.
20. (Q) What is the condition of the teeth? (A) These need some local attention.
21. (Q) Should she continue with the glasses, or have them changed? (A) With the correction of the conditions it will be necessary to change them. We wouldn't change until there were some corrections in the general physical conditions of the body.
22. (Q) Where is this advice coming from, or from whom? (A) From the body itself! and FOR the body itself physically.
23. (Q) If operation becomes necessary, which would you advise - Dr. Castler or Dr. Dick? (A) The operation would not be necessary would these applications in the manner given be applied to the body. Were the operation made, Dick would be the better. But, as has been outlined for this body, do that for this body, and we will find there will come the much better physical forces, and the physical elements will be so changed as to give much more ease, happiness and pleasure to self and others. Do that, then, as has been given. We are through for the present.