This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 24th day of June, 1925, in accordance with request made by her son, [900].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 1:10 P. M. Dayton Savings Time. ..., N.J.
1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [106] of New Jersey, and the dream the body had on the morning of June 22, 1925, while asleep in her home. You will give the full interpretation and lesson that is to be gained from this, and you will then answer the questions regarding same as I ask them of you. The dream was: "I saw my son, [900], standing by a fire escape window, and he called me over, and as I approached, I saw the fire escape. [900] said to me, 'Ma, I have something to tell you.' 'Is it bad news?' I asked anxiously. 'My uncle is very sick,' [900] answered. 'You mean [91],' I asked eagerly. Then I awakened."
2. EC: Yes, we have the enquiring mind and the dream as had by [106], early morning, June 22, 1925.
3. As to the interpretation and lessons to be gained from and through this, again we have that projection of the subconscious forces as are manifested through the study and impressions through suggestions carried to same from conscious thought, manifested in the subconscious when the conscious is subjugated, as at this time, and again we find these being capable of being brought to the consciousness. For they have each their meaning and are the projections as were seen in others that have come to the consciousness of this entity.
4. In the approach of the body, [900], to the body, [106], we find that union in thought as is brought from the conscious to the subconscious. And as to the escape, this manifesting then the manner in which certain conditions, as are shown, may be over come. The approach we find being the oneness of thought and intent and purport, that must be in each for the better conduct, element of assistance that may be reached through either.
5. With the vision as is told through the body, we see that approach of those surroundings that come close to the mental forces of the body, yet may be reached only through the mental forces in such conditions through that study, through that mind, through that understanding as is reached through
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that of [900].
6. Then, the lesson that one is to gain, this entity, is that through this study there may come the escape from many physical conditions that would mar or cause physical distress to any that surround the mental forces (in physical, see?) of this body.
7. Well, then, that much of this be understood, that the greater assistance may be accorded to others through the study and propagation of such phenomena becoming manifest in the mental forces of the body, through the thought as reached by suggestion to the conscious, and this reaching the subconscious in the subjugation of consciousness.
8. This, then, gives that the body, the uncle of [900], is ill - ill unto that wherein it might be hard for the escape from the vicissitudes that might be brought through such illness. Yet help, assistance, might be reached through the efforts of that one approaching and giving the information necessary for the knowledge of same to reach the consciousness of this body [106].
9. Then, as to how to use same, let those regular channels, as have been begun, be opened for the help that may be given. Well that the body be there in person, see?
10. (Q) Well that [106] should be with the brother? (A) Very shortly, yes.
11. (Q) Does this mean [91] is seriously sick? (A) Seriously sick. Not showing as yet, however, in that condition that may come - later, see?
12. (Q) What should be done? What can [106] and her son [900] do? (A) Offer assistance.
13. (Q) Why was the message conveyed to her through her son, [900]? (A) For through such channels has the interest of such phenomena become manifested to the body. And only through that approach may same become that manifestation in the manner as would be fully acceptable to the understanding of the mind, [106].
14. (Q) Did [900]'s vision of his grandmother in anguish, had quite sometime ago, have anything in relation to this dream of [106]? (A) Each and every condition as was given in that has its relation one with the other. The same as we have the projection of conditions in the mental forces of [137] in regard to same condition. For this becomes a projection to the mind of [137]. This became a projection to the spiritual forces as manifest in the superconscious forces to the mind of [900] through other channels. One was direct.
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One was indirect. Through the manifestations, through the subconscious forces, there was the projecting to the superconscious. The other was the superconscious projection to the subconscious forces in [900] as given.
15. (Q) [106]'s other son, [137], saw in psychic condition this sickness of his uncle. [900] saw his grandmother in anguish. [106] had the above dream. Explain this phenomena in the light of [900]'s understanding of the spiritual forces. (A) This has just been given in how the projection of each comes, or is presented to reach the consciousness of each individual. As in this: In that of [137] we find the laying aside of the consciousness, the subconscious projection into that of the superconscious forces, again through suggestion, as is reached or as is wafted by the allowing of the self to become submerged to these conditions. This projection we find bringing then to the consciousness a condition that is to exist, as judged from physical forces. Then a future. In that we find in [900], the projection from the superconscious forces in that of the anguish as seen in the grandmother, from the superconscious to the subconscious, and brought to consciousness in the mind of [900]. In that of the mother, [106], we find the projection through the consciousness to the subconscious and reaching to the consciousness from subconscious projection as an existent condition, each entering then all three phases of the manifestation of a spiritual law, as is seen in the material world and understood from each and by each, according to their understanding and application, or ability of application of this law in the material force or world.
16. (Q) What part has the entity, Pauline [...], played in this, in relation to manifestation of [137], of vision of [900], or dream of [106]? (A) Only that of the intense desire for help through each source, and the source or force in thought making in a physical, or seeking a physical action, finds its answer in each, through the channels as given. Truly then do thoughts become the deeds, and find, as in this, the manifestation in the different manners in the life of each. As in first, passed, as one of well - "Maybe it's so and maybe it ain't - don't know." In the next, we find that thought, study, the care, to understand why the anxiousness regarding the mother's influence in the life, concerning the other ones closer to
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the individual. In the other, that projection of the necessity of some immediate action to save from some destructive forces, yet a channel, a means, as it were, projected with same.
17. (Q) There is cause and effect in one of the fourth dimension; thus, the ability of the spirit entity, Pauline [...], to convey the message to [900]. In the fourth dimension, new events don't come to pass in time. Everything already is; thus, [137]'s ability to do what in the third dimension is called the future. Explain further the philosophical or metaphysical facts that these phenomena teach, that the mind of [900] may use this very condition that has come to his life and to the life of his dear ones around him, to better understand the great spirit force and its faculties and the laws governing thought transference, from the third dimension to the fourth dimension and vice versa. (A) These have all been given, in that as just given. Then study these, and making, see how the making of the application in the life of each becomes the phenomena of assistance. For truly is there found that the desire must precede the action and that directed thought becomes action in the concrete manner, through each force that the spiritual elements manifests through. And there then becomes the three manifestations in the three manners, in the three ways, all projections from a fourth dimensional condition into a third dimensional mind.
18. (Q) Broaden your explanation or treatise now, using the above as an example, to meet the thoughts, studies and meditations of the enquiring mind of [900]. (A) These may be broadened to many treatises. Sufficient that this should be first comprehended and understood in their elemental phases of projection in the three manners. Then, as these broaden in the mental mind, the ability to comprehend the greater scope of fourth dimensional conditions may come to the mind of [900].
19. We are through for the present.