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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 12th day of June, 1933, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [264], Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Annie Cayce.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading At home in 4:35 to 4:55 P. M. ..., North Carolina. (Body & Enquiring mind, in regard to physical and mental well-being. Questions.)

1. EC: Changed her name, too, somewhat from what we last had it! [GD's note: She cut her long name down to just the first and middle initial which Rdg. 264-32 said would be best.]

2. We have the body, [original name] [present [264]]; this we have had before.

3. Ready for questions.

4. (Q) Should any change be made in treatments? (A) As we find, some adherence in a more specific manner to those suggestions that have been given would be more fruitful in the results; especially the passing of the electro- magnetic influences through those portions that are disturbed. And during the periods of gestation it would be well for there to be the dilations to assist the drainage and eliminations somewhat more. As to the general activities of the body, while there should not be too great an amount of exercise as to use up the vitality, there should be sufficient to use the energies of the system - to be more beneficial. We would find also that the effect of the sun, sea and sand would be most beneficial at this time. While at such a time there would be the tendency to desire too great an activity, this taken from nine to ten of mornings and three to four in the afternoons (or some portion of the time, see?) - sun bath, sand and wet - would be most beneficial. Such would add to the STRENGTHENING of the body VERY materially. As to the other applications - the massage, manipulations, adjustments, diets, battery influences in the system - these are well.

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The ash needs to be added, in the manifestations of necessary influences in the system also, when possible.

5. (Q) How may I obtain this ash, as I have failed to get it from the source from which I have been obtaining it? (A) Make arrangements for it to be made somewhere! Or those that supply it should make arrangements!

6. (Q) How can I manifest a perfect body that I may bear witness of Christ's perfect healing in me, in time for June Congress of the Ass'n? (A) Carry on in the ways and manners that have been given, knowing that in the due time these will be manifested - if held in the attitude as we have given.

7. (Q) How can I finance this trip to Va. Beach? (A) It shouldn't cost but very little, if anything!

8. (Q) Am I progressing rightly in order to complete sale of Bladen County timber? (A) In the right channels. We would keep on.

9. (Q) Give number of feet of timber in Monger and Bennett tract, and in Dameron tract. (A) This would be maintained or gained better by having the survey made of same, that may be gained; otherwise we would have to measure all the trees here!

10. (Q) How can I get possession of blue prints of these tracts? (A) Through the regular channels of these. Those who own same, and who have those.

11. (Q) Give name and address of Government purchasing agent who has authority to buy this timber. (A) This had best be maintained or gained through those channels that are handling all the reforestation, or the purchasing forces through which these are handled. These should be gained through their REGULAR channels.

12. (Q) Will this timber be sold by the Government or through Geo. L. Hume of Suffolk, Va.? (A) Through Hume, as we find.

13. (Q) To whom should Mr. Hume sell it? (A) Very poor time to sell it at all, at present! Be better in October!

14. (Q) To whom could it be sold in Baltimore? (A) This will wait until the time to sell it!

15. (Q) How can I interest the Mengle Co. of Louisville, Ky., in buying? (A) Through their regular purchasing agents.

16. (Q) Give a specific address of the purchasing agent or of the firm of the British Paper Co. of Toronto, Canada, who would buy billion foot tract of timber on Harrison Lake in British Columbia?

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(A) Very little sale for same at the present time. Little bit later, as conditions open, these may go through. Any of the paper companies that work or operate in these various directions.

17. (Q) Would the British Paper Co., Ltd., with mills at Frog- more Mill, Hemel, Hempstead Herts, England, and office at 37 Wolbrook, London, be interested in purchasing this timber? (A) Not in the present. Little bit later.

18. (Q) Give name and address of another lumber Co. in Canada who would be interested. (A) These may be sought out through their regular channels, rather than obtaining them through these; for these channels can only give that which is being sought by individuals or organizations, and few or none are in the market in the present situation.

19. (Q) Is my contract valid, and am I negotiating this deal in right way? (A) This may be questioned as to the validity of it, but it being carried on in the way will present itself in time for the proper connections and corrections.

20. (Q) Is there another tract of timber in Canada more salable? (A) None is salable in the present situations! See, there has recently been the attempt - on the part of the various paper interests (both in Canada and in the United States of America) - to adjust their activities to conform to the Government regulations respecting these. This, then, precludes that any great amount of new deals or lands are being taken over for operations in the present, for the curtailments have been too great to allow such in the present. As the conditions of the general nature are changed (and, as we find, these are on the general improve), and by the time there is the consideration for those periods when there are to be active operations in the various tracts of land, or in early October, then there may be the change in the attitude - or the conditions generally - so that there may be activity in these fields - see?

21. (Q) Should I study Wm. James' text books on Psychology, called "The Advance Course" and Gray's Anatomy to help me in becoming a Scientific Analyst? (A) These would be very helpful. VERY helpful.

22. (Q) Would a course through the mail be helpful? (A) Most helpful. This may be taken as an extension course from Columbia, or any of the institutions that conduct a

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course of this character; Columbia, however, being among the best.

23. (Q) Give any advice which would aid me in serving my fellow man by becoming a Scientific Analyst. (A) Demonstrate it first in self! Then there may be a great deal that may be given in AIDING in giving that obtained to others.

24. (Q) Would it be in any way detrimental for the body to make the trip to Virginia Beach this week to the Congress? (A) Be rather helpful, provided it stays sufficient period to get something of that which has been suggested for same. Be MOST beneficial.

25. (Q) How long a period would you advise? (A) However long it can be obtained, or can stay, would be best! The longer the better, especially through the present seasons.

26. (Q) Any other advice for the body? (A) Do these as we have given, at present.

27. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " File