TEXT OF READING 137-122 M 30 (Stockbroker, Hebrew)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia, this 25th 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. Cayce, Mrs. Morton Blumenthal, Mr. L. B. Cayce, and Mr. Linden Shroyer.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City.

1. [900]: You will have before you the body of [137]. You will answer questions regarding this body and his relationships, and in particular his dream experience that I have written on a piece of paper in my hand here. You will interpret same and answer questions regarding this.

2. EC: We have no place.

3. [900]: ... Avenue, New York City.

4. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [137], and those associations and relations of the body. Many of these we have had before. Now, particularly in reference to the dream as is written or indicated, a portion of which is written here, as is seen by the body, the indications of a trip and of anxiety as is felt by the body as respecting others' anxiety OF the self. This, as seen, represents or presents for the body two different phases. One as the direction respecting those manners in which the body finds self atravel, or is in relation to the body's associations as respecting stocks, or buys, or changes as are seen in rail, and this, as understood, is as a criterion for the changes as will be evidenced in the quotations of same respecting other stocks or bonds in which the body may be, or will be interested, and is, as seen, one that, while it, the condition, will need careful attention or watching, the concentrating of self as respecting same, leaving out worry, will give to the body the principal activities as will take place concerning the various commodities or individual quotations in which the body may be interested. The rails acting as the criterion for same.

5. In that wherein there is seen anxiety, rather that, well that the body leave worry alone, and well that the body contemplate and take trip for self. Physical conditions and physical surroundings will be much better, and the body benefited through same. Ready for questions.

6. (Q) Best, then, that the body take an ocean voyage again? (A) Take an ocean voyage, such as across waters, or around

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waters; that is, a round trip around the waters, anything of that nature. South America, Europe, or England.

7. (Q) When would be the most opportune time for such a trip, all coming developments considered? (A) August or September.

8. (Q) Regarding stocks, he asks help regarding his present Fleischman dilemma? (A) This that as would be indicated in the vision as seen, as the uneasiness, in that with the knowledge given to others there would be the lack of uneasiness as respecting the dilemma, see? That as visioned. That as applied to those conditions in which the body finds self, that with the activities of rails will be the criterion as respecting other conditions, see? in the general and that with the gaining of that knowledge there needs be little worry as concerning the outcome of the position held at present, see?

9. (Q) He will be able to extricate himself without a big loss? (A) WITHOUT loss, with the following of the information through those various things as will come as concerning these.

10. (Q) Now regarding the two men, Berkeley A. Cater and Donald Deane, who have applied for position with us as statistical men, which would be the better for us to employ? (A) Cater.

11. (Q) The man's lungs, then, or physical condition, is alright? (A) The man's physical condition will be such that there needs be no fear as respecting his abilities, nor of his attentiveness to that as will be in charge or in hands of the individual.

12. That is all the questions of this reading.

13. Much may be said!

14. We are through with this reading.