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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 W. 35th St., Virginia Beach, Va., this 9th day of March, 1927, in accordance with request made by self - Edgar Cayce.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. Evans.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:10 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Va.

1. GC: Dream of EC, Wednesday morning, 3/9/27. It seemed we were going to take a reading about my grandmother. We knew she was alive again, and someone told us to go to a certain place and we would find her. It seemed like a store room, or an undertaking establishment. We found my grandmother with vines growing all around and over her. GC and GD and I were cutting them away, so there would be no trouble about the reading locating her. Then we started out, talking about how wonderful it would be if this could be proven to people. At the door we met three dogs of different kinds. We tried to get them out, but one got loose and ran back toward the dead body. We started running after him, but suddenly I realized it was all a dream, and I knew the interpretation of it. It meant that we three were letting our work go to the dogs while we were trying to do something we had no business to do. [See [996] series on buried treasure.]

2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, EC. This we have had before.

3. Ready for dream.

4. In this we find the variation in dreams, visions, and the action of all in combination through the psychic forces as manifest in the body.

5. In the vision, while not one that might be termed the dream, nor yet one that was the working of the body-conscious mind with the mental body, nor again one that produces through hallucinations a combination of the three. Yet we find truths given in the conditions presented, as seen in the attempt of the three to give information to those who would seek for the treasure bound in vines. And in loosing same, and in being hindered by the inability to locate same, they become as those who are as friendly as the dog to man; yet when aroused are the enemy to each.

6. Then, as seen, this is the interpretation as visioned: that when these conditions are aroused, and the individuals fail to find in self that necessary coordination with conditions given in the mental to the physical well-being,

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that such conditions are materially turned - that is, the good is being evilspoken of.

7. The lesson, then, that is to be gained: that, seek in the way that brings to the individual that of the awakening capable of being applied in self, rather than the application to many in material manner, See?

8. We are through for the present.