TEXT OF READING 137-121 M 30 (Stockbroker, Hebrew)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 12th day of May, 1929, in accordance with request made by [900].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; [900], Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. Edgar Cayce and Mr. L. B. Cayce.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time.

1. [900]: You will have before you [137] and [900]. You will answer the questions I will ask you regarding these, the first being regarding [137] who seems to have intuitively worked out many past associations that he was associated with as Jude and in other incarnations. The one he seeks here is, who in the earth plane now was his wife as Jude?

2. EC: His mother-in-law! [4255]

3. You see, there has been much given the body [137] as respecting the intuitive abilities of the body in many varied and different directions. The body [is] one of the the few who has taken self sufficiently in hand as to prove in self's own consciousness that of the reality of the continuity of forces manifest in the body from experience to experience. One who has literally, from the material viewpoint, accepted that as has been given to many of those of old who sought to conduct their individual physical experience by the tenets of divine law and experience. In that as was said to David, "Try me - Seek me", saith the Lord - and the body, [137], has sought in the direction of, would the divine forces show to self that the experience of Jude was an experience of reality in the earth's plane, through the application of powers innate in self as respecting the effect of suggestive forces to individuals in their action. This has been proven to the entity, and so again and again many of those forces as are expressing themselves in the daily thought of the body [are] made manifest as respecting associations, affiliations, conditions, to be met. And in the same manner as the body finds the conditions, so must the body keep self in the way that will not bring condemnation, nor even the breaking up of the thought as to the abilities of self and promises to the Creative Energy, and to self. See?

4. (Q) That is, he bears the same relationship now as he did as Jude to his wife then? (A) The same.

5. (Q) Then, his conclusion regarding that written by Jude

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to his wife is correct? (A) Correct. This has been given the body [GD's note: 10/28/24 See 137-4 and its 3/21/78 Reports.], that in the reading of that written, as has been translated - this not all the letter as printed, and the body may in the days to come gain physical possession of much more that was written by the entity in that period; for with the breaking up of the groups, the body served in the land that is to become soon a source of knowledge to peoples seeking to know of the records as were put away during the 90th, 96th and 97th year after the Lord's ascension. The entity (Jude) wrote much in the confinement at that place now called Achaia (?), [Achaia (?), Acts 18:12, Province of Rome in greece?] and with the unearthing of those tombs to which the body was then confined, there will come - on the tablets in the rolls that will be taken from these in the days to come - much more of the writings of the body.

6. (Q) He feels, likewise, that our father's name (in the last incarnation [5769]) at the time of the building of the walls of the temple was Jacob. (A) Jacob, the builder over the gate, and the keeper of the exchequer, or moneys as were brought in by the various bands that continued to return during this rebuilding.

7. (Q) Was [2886] standard bearer to [137] in that period? (A) Standard bearer to the scribe to Ezekiel, or the keeper of the records of the peoples under Ezekiel, who builded during that period. The standard bearer in that period meaning the one that waited on the scribe and assisted in the keeping of the records.

8. (Q) What would be the intuitive relationship between the two, and between [140] and [2886] - all who dwelt at that period and time. Did I know them then? (A) The relationship, that of the protector - for the feeling of innate belief in the sincerity of the individual, yet the condemning of error in any position of trust. In the meeting of such ones, there is ever the feeling of having known, or being some common knowledge that is inexplainable to the consciousness, save as of associations. All [were] associated during that period. We are through.

Copy to [900] " " [137] " " F. F. Bradley " " Hugh Lynn Cayce " " Thomas B. Brown