This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Chicago, Illinois [Sunday], this 27th day of July, 1924, in accordance with request made by Mr. Edgar Cayce himself, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hesson.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gladys Davis, Conductor and Steno. Sarah Cayce Hesson and Luther J. Hesson.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 10:00 A. M.
1. (Q) GD: Would it be the proper thing to consider the establishing of the work along the lines as have been suggested at Dixon, Ill.? (A) EC: This might be very well but there would be many conditions that have not as yet been considered before such would be satisfactory. Under existing conditions, under the strain this would place many that are connected with work, we would say, though this be ideal in many ways, yet it is not that as has been given, or the place to begin the expansion and the developing of the work.
2. (Q) Would it be advisable to undertake the organization with Dr. Frisch and the hospital venture? (A) This might be advisable under existing conditions, and would prove of a great deal of benefit to many from many viewpoints, and from this might eventually build the successful organization that is necessary for the correct expansion of the work. Consider same, though we do not see this perfected at present. May be later on.
3. (Q) What do the forces give as the perfect way of handling the work for the best interests of mankind at the present time. How may same be attained? (A) Give of self in the giving of an understanding to the individuals that need the understanding of their human ills. At the present time it is necessary that it be carried to the individual, for with the conditions existing in all parts of country, with the seeking after the knowledge, the understanding of the spiritual indwelling of man's relation to his Maker, through the advocate that mankind has with the Maker, this is necessary to be proclaimed from one individual to another. With this they, the humanity, will find the understanding of self. Then the perfect way, then the way to be given, is to take the message from group to group until the understanding is obtained and sufficient of numbers obtain that necessary to apply in their individual lives. As has been given, and as is being shown, first to Jew, then to all mankind is this being offered, and in that
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manner may it be expected this will succeed, and it will be found of necessity that the first associations through which there will be either the material or the physical gain must come to the children of Promise.
4. (Q) What is the attitude of Oscar Gumbinsky toward the work done by Edgar Cayce, and what may be expected to develop from the association. (A) This we find is of a two-fold nature. In the understanding as is being awakened in Oscar Gumbinsky we find this is to be of assistance to one he feels is attempting in truth and in earnest to be of assistance, yet with this the nature, the inert sensibility of the possibilities that may be gained through the shadow or through information may lead to greater financial gain, yet in this Oscar Gumbinsky we find one whose sensibilities of truth and right are not overshadowed by earthly or worldly goods. This may be expected to develop to a wonderful understanding, and to the good of many. There will be many miles, many peoples, many places, many of the understandable, many of the mysteries proclaimed, visited, followed, shown through this association. Very well. It will be good.
5. (Q) What should be the attitude of Edgar Cayce, under the existing conditions, with Frank E. Mohr and associates of Columbus, Ohio? (A) This we find may be well to consider as the first step in developing of the work in the expansion, yet consider well the influences that are at present surrounding the work, but forget not those who can individually testify of their ability to apply that obtained to self must be considered, forgetting not, in the mouth of two or three witnesses, facts are established, from the material or earth plane. Consider this before rejection. Consider from the material standpoint.
6. (Q) What should be the next move under existing conditions of Edgar Cayce regarding the work. Should he remain in Chicago at the present time? (A) At the present time yes. Very shortly, no.
7. We are through for the present.