TEXT OF READING 195-63 M 45 (Realtor; Mfgr. of Auto Accessories)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th St., Va. Beach, Va., this 11th day of June, 1929, in accordance with request made by Mr. [195] and Mr. [900].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Hugh Lynn Cayce, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce. [GD was on vacation in Alabama.]

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading (?) P. M. ..., N.Y.

1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [195], also the meeting held this morning June 11, 1929 in the office of [[900] and [137]] Brothers, ... New York City and you will answer the questions I shall ask you concerning the actions the body should take regarding the motor the body is constructing.

2. EC: We have the body, the enquiring mind, [195]. This we have had before. Those conditions as resulted from the meeting this morning should not worry the body nor make it afraid, for well that the body gain that understanding, also that what is thine own may not be taken from self without the voluntary volition of self. That [which] there may be seem to be taken is not thine own. The conditions to be met then are to choose one with the ability and whom is also trustworthy and to proceed in the manner as has been outlined.

3. (Q) Since it doesn't seem feasible to work with Ball [Henry Rice BELL? See 4665-3, Par. 3-A] in getting patent, would it be well to approach Glen Smith whose office is in ..., Ohio regards same? Could Smith be trusted in the matter, and will he be able to put the law that governs the operation of the motor, as has been written by [195] in legal words as to be acceptable to the authorities in charge of the patent office in Washington, D.C.? (A) As given, such an one should be approached and [as we find] Glen Smith is trustworthy and one of ability in understanding [and whom we] would find capable. Well that the body be taken into confidence [as to] the plans drawn as are necessary but the application [is to be made] and notification that same is to be applied for in the [manner outlined] yet the machine be made to run before it, the application, is fully completed. Smith will understand just what this means.

4. We are through for the present.