This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 5th day of April, 1928, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [270].
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Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce.
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Time of Reading 10:45 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Ill.
1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [270], of Room ..., ... St., Chicago, Ill., and you will answer the questions that I will ask you regarding the physical, the mental, and financial endeavors of this body.
2. EC: We have the body, the enquiring mind, [270] - this we have had before. Also those associations and information as has been given concerning the various endeavors of the mental and financial forces of the individual. Ready for questions.
3. (Q) In a reading [270-9] made for him on July 21, 1927, you said the physical condition of the body showed improvement, and suggested that in addition to the mineral treated water he should use the Radio-Active Appliance. Do such conditions exist that it would be well to use this, or are there some other ingredients that may be used at this time. (A) The conditions as exist relative to the amount of iodine necessary for the body to add in its vibrations that which will overcome the effects of those conditions existent in the body (portions existent at present), those as would be received through the Radio-Active Appliance carrying the element of iodine for assimilation in system will receive the greater effect from same through this than assimilation through any other, as we find at present. Though those properties of thyroid administered as medicinal properties for the body would be beneficial, these would induce, as we find, too great a proportion of fatty tissue for the body to find proper improvement for condition existent in thyroid region, though these may be administered for beneficial effects for the body, see? and that of the Radio-Active Appliance with the anode that will carry the iodine to the system - THIS will bring the better conditions. We would say, then, use that.
4. (Q) In reading made on Dec. 20, 1927, [270-11] concerning oil well now being drilled in an 80 acre lease in Crockett County, Texas, by Mr. Wyrick and his associates,
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will you give us the status of this operation and what may be expected from same? (A) As has been given, these operations still prove, and are proving, successful - and the handling of same is the way through which all that are connected with same may, or can, expect returns in proportion to that invested. As seen, production near ready for the action of that as given to Wyrick for the handling of same. These will be successful, both as to production and as for sale. The manner and way is to sell both well and acreage for development by others, rather than attempting to store, or to become a producing company. This, as seen, should pay each one that invests, or has invested, one dollar twenty for each one, see? The lease, the oil, are under different contracts and different conditions. Each should be handled in the way that OTHERS may receive that of bonus or pay for the investment, and most will be obtained by the sale of both the well (a producing one) and the acreage as prospective. This will bring the greater returns, see?
5. (Q) What should be the outcome for each hundred dollars invested in the lease and well? (A) As given. [See 270-16, Par. R1, R3.]
6. (Q) What information can you give us regarding the general condition of the grain as related to that given by you on Aug. 9, 1927? [See 953-28.] (A) This, as seen, related to the varied conditions that would, and did, exist in various portions of the country respecting the manner and way of the crops, or of the visible supply. This will continue to decrease in the amount as is available, or as is seen, and there will continue through this present season the continual rise, until near September or October of present year, with many varying fluctuations, dependent upon conditions in various portions of the grain producing areas of the country; but, as has been given, and as seen, this is reaching more worldly wide proportions than has been in years past. While conditions in financial circles will tend to keep the lower price, yet the supply and demand will be such as to bring the general increase in same.
7. We are through for the present.