TEXT OF READING 195-1 M 39 (Realtor)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the Hotel Tutwiler, Birmingham, Alabama, on the 18th day of November, 1922, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [195] of ..., Ohio.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Frank E. Mohr, Conductor; Fay Autry (?), Steno. Mr. [195].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:05 P. M. Birmingham, Alabama.

1. FEM: Now, Mr. Cayce, let your mind go to the State of Arizona and especially on the Dublin range, which is located, approximately, eighty five miles West of Phoenix, Arizona between the King of Arizona Mine and the North Star Mine, a distance of twenty six miles between these two large mines, and tell me the location of gold or silver on any land in this district or any other place in Arizona, giving the county and the township in which gold or silver is located.

2. EC: We have this here. There is some of this territory that we have been over before. [GD's note: There is no record in our files of an earlier reading on this territory.] [Wellton, Ariz. (?) See 195-19, Par. 3-A.] Now through the Dublin range, we find there are many places where we would find gold ore, and gold in some places in the free State, especially, on this range lying almost in a West by North- west direction from the King mine toward the North Star Mine, see. We find to the South of this line as would be drawn here, a lode, a lead, a vein, which would be pay ore as mined, it coming in quartz formation, and the lode runs toward a Southeast direction from where the exposed indications of this would be found, which is a ravine overshadowed by a hill projects from the Northern side, see. It is sunshiny here and the shadow at this hour, 3:05 P. M., comes across the entrance. Now this would be south from this line from King Mine to North Star mine, off of this line some 500 yards and fourteen miles from King Mine, see. There is in the Southeastern part of the State on the desert lands a larger lode of gold in a freer state, might be found, see. This would be easily gotten out when located. It is far, far from any civilization, see.

3. This first we have given is where we saw this before where the flock of sheep was lost. We are through.

4. I can't get out of the woods here, you see.

5. (Q) Why can't you get out of the woods, Mr. Cayce? (A) There's a man been hurt.

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6. (Q) Can you tell who it was? (A) Now we are through. We are alright.