This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 23rd day of November, 1932, in accordance with request made by self - Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., via Miss [2096].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis, H. L. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
% ... Photo Time of Reading Shop, Inc., 11:25 to 11:35 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., N.Y. (Body & enquiring mind, who desires counsel & guidance that will enable him to clarify the position in which he finds himself. You will ans. the ques. he has submitted.)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [315], and those conditions mentally and materially that disturb the body at the present time.
2. In considering the circumstances and the environs, while there is MENTALLY little satisfaction in the present surroundings from the material point of view, yet when all general circumstances are considered would it not be more in keeping with general conditions and with that which will enable the body to be led THROUGH the associations (though they be unsatisfactory in many respects) to the better conditions for the body? so fitting the body, mentally and materially, in many ways to meet those conditions that will arise in the experience of the body?
3. Also, in this same connection, we would advise that there be the application and examination taken by the body for such work in connection with the general work needed by Government, in many of its varied branches of work as in connection and association with the photographic work. This will of itself soon lead to those associations that may be made most satisfactory for the body. Also those surroundings that enable the body to meet many of those conditions that are being builded as mental and material outlooks for the body.
4. Ready for questions.
5. (Q) Am I doing the work that I was intended to do? (A) If it is carried on to the greater extent in the broader fields, it would be.
6. (Q) Should I continue? (A) In the line and in the manner as suggested, we would continue; for by the early Spring there should be opportunities for changes in a general direction that would
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bring much more satisfactory conditions for the body.
7. (Q) Why do I seem to be in a kind of upset, not knowing whether I should quit my job or not? (A) As described, the general surroundings and the outlook; but with the added impetus that should come from these approaches, and these activities necessary for the proper approach, these should bring greater satisfaction mentally, and - eventually - materially.
8. (Q) Is there any other advice that will be of benefit to me at this time, as to my physical, mental or material welfare? (A) These we would follow in these general directions that we have outlined. These should lead to the opening up of greater incentives for the line of work in which the body is engaged, and into those fields of operation that would make for a much broader vision of circumstances and conditions, as well as a more clarifying in the remuneration and returns from such activities.
9. We are through with this reading.
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