This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 105th St. & Ocean, [Later re-numbered 67th & Ocean.] Va. Beach, Va., this 2nd day of February, 1932, in accordance with request made by those present.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis, Hugh Lynn and L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 5:10 P. M. Eastern Standard Time.
1. GC: You will have before you Edgar Cayce, his work, and those closely associated, present in this room, together with the conditions that surround and confront this group at this time. You will please answer the questions concerning these which we will ask.
2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the mind, those circumstances and environs that surround those associated personally with the work at the present time. Ready for questions.
3. (Q) For the best interests of the work, would it be advisable for us to move to our old home on 35th St? (A) Old place! There are many conditions to be considered as respecting same. If there are the correct channels set, that this may be obtained in peace, in ORDER, would be well - for has it not been given that this had become a haven for many seeking to know of their ills, physical, mental and spiritual? From same there may, then, radiate that which would make for a building that would take care of the physical needs of that brought INTO physical being from the mental and spiritual forces that surround same, in the same sector or neighborhood. This, as we find, would make for the better - or best - surroundings or environs for the considering of such. Then, those so interested as to work for, pray for, act like they would receive that as may be builded, may bring about - in and through all channels, in the manner that has been presented ofttimes concerning same. These, to be sure, as we find, will come to pass only when a sufficient number that BELIEVE, that ACT, so, THROUGH prayer, through supplication, through activities, create in the mind and the hearts of those that have been blessed with those secular things, that bring into material being those proofs for the acting OF those so surrounded. So do. So act.
4. (Q) Are there any conditions that might arise in connection with such a move that we should be warned of? (A) Overcome those by those acts that are in the material sense the protection against any influences from outside of
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ULTERIOR forces.
5. (Q) Are there any unforeseen advantages which we should take advantage of by not moving? (A) We do not find so, PROVIDED those things that would cause any disorder or disruption may be made straight by the agreements and understandings, and relations, before such changes would be made.
6. (Q) Would it be advisable to move this month, or the first of March? (A) In March, if done. Would be well that there by that time be the arrangements or settlements that are to protect or safeguard the worriments of all associated through the coming season; whether in that particular place or in this, or another - see?
7. We are through for the present.
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