This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 1st day of July, 1925, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [136].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 6:20 P. M. Dayton Savings Time. ..., N.J.
1. GC: You will have before you [136], and the dreams this body had on the dates which I will give you. You will give the interpretation and lessons to be gained from each of these, as I read same to you.
2. EC: Yes, we have the body, with the mind and dreams had by this body.
3. (Q) June 25, 1925, at home in Deal. "Dreamed of teeth and my sister-in-law, [140], who said to me, 'I'll have to get all false teeth.'" (A) This, as we see, is again a correlating of physical conditions, through the subconscious projection in an emblematical form and manner, indicating that there will come sharp words between the two individuals seen. The lesson: Knowing that such will occur and that there perhaps would be exception taken at something that might be said, do not allow same to make a difference in conditions that should exist between the two.
4. (Q) June 27, at home. "Dreamed of an automobile accident." (A) Again the projection of conditions as were discussed in the conscious physical mind, with the projection from consciousness to subconscious conditions and presented in an accident that happened to other individuals, seen but not experienced by the individuals themselves. No lesson, other than that the mind, dwelling upon physical conditions, partakes in the subconscious condition those of like element; showing then how definitely what one thinks in reality in inner self one becomes or partakes of.
5. (Q) Monday, June 29. "Dreamed of a weak-minded boy or child." (A) Again the projection of thoughts, conditions, as expressed in physical manner, and showing how again that projections come from the conscious to subconscious forces and visions seen of one in such states. This, then, is again how the conscious forces feed the subconscious, and for the better indwelling of the subconscious, good and ONLY good thoughts should be projected into the subconscious, for developments come through such; for the body (internally speaking) becomes that upon which it feeds. Hence, true has it been said, "When I was a child I thought as a child. Now
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I become a man I put away childish thoughts." In like manner ones developing, when they carry those thoughts in conversation, or in the deeper recesses of mind concerning conditions, we see projections of same in the subconscious reaction through dreams; for dreams are that of which the subconscious is made, for any conditions ever becoming reality is first dreamed. [Her son, [142], was a mental case 25 years later.]
6. (Q) Morning of June 30, Tuesday. "Dreamed of my curled hair." (A) Again showing the projection of thought in the subconscious conditions, for with the same condition, as given, we find projections coming in subconscious forces. These as given, we find, are only portions of that presented in the full subconscious action, and these portions given as the specific, around which the action takes place, are brought to the consciousness of the individual.
7. We are through for the present.