TEXT OF READING 137-47 M 27 (Stockbroker, Hebrew)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 31st day of December, 1925, in accordance with request made by his brother, Mr. [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 3:50 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City.

1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [137], of N.Y. City, and the dream this body had on the date which I will give you. You will give the interpretation and lesson to be gained from same, as I read same to you, and you will answer the questions which I shall ask you regarding this.

2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [137]. This we have had here before. The dreams, as we see, come to the body in that manner as has been outlined for same, and may be used in that way and manner as has been given.

3. Ready for dream.

4. (Q) Night of Dec. 27, or morning of 28th of December, 1925. (A) (In undertone - a word which sounded like "Woodard.")

5. (Q) [900] was telephoning me from the hospital. As I was on the floor of the stock exchange he called the office, and Arthur Reynolds conveyed the message to me over our own private wires. Finally, he put [900]'s through to the stock exchange phone, thinking I could get this message direct. Then, the mouthpieces of the telephone seemed to turn into animals' mouths. Such for example, as animals with large beaks or bills. (A) This, as we see, referring, then, emblematically, to those conditions as have been presented to the entity in that soon there would be offered some different position from that as held, coming through phone, through hospital, through the office, and the foolish appearance of same is as the mouthpiece through whom this appears or is presented, see? and then, as given, consider well before any acceptance or any portion of same is taken, and then only in part and in that way as will be specified or designated by the body itself, for only in that way and that manner would any change be satisfactory in the final outcome of same, see?

6. (Q) In a previous reading I was told I had a position of trust offered me, of great proportion. At first, I thought it may have been relative to the person of Mrs. [139]. If it does not pertain to this condition, as it probably does

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not, then what does it pertain to? (A) Through those conditions as presented here, and as given will these propositions be presented, see? 3rd to 4th of January, see?

7. (Q) Why should I be loathe to accept the proposition? Should I finally accept it? (A) In the manner as given, for as has been given, the way this is presented will seem or appear as unreasonable as phone mouthpieces' animal bills.

8. We are through with this reading.