TEXT OF READING 459-7 F 38 (Widow, Hebrew)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the David E. Kahn home, 44 W. 77th St., Apt. 14-W, New York City, this 10th day of October, 1935, in accordance with request made by the self - Mrs. [459], Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Hugh Lynn Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [459], Guilda Warshawsky Krause, Sydney Krause and their friend Mrs. Cohen.

R E A D I N G

Apt. 11F, Time of Reading c/o Mrs. [325], 12:10 to 12:20 Noon - Eastern Standard Time. New York City. (Body and enquiring mind, in regard to her school at ..., N.J., property purchased by Mr. Schwindler. What should she do? Ans. Ques.)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [459]; this we have had before.

2. That disturbing conditions have arisen respecting the school is indicated by that shown in fact.

3. As the conditions exist in the present, for a period of three to six months this may be reclaimed by or through the Government assistance or intervention.

4. In this particular instance, as we find, to appeal through the helpmate or wife of the President would be the channel through which the immediate action might be had; owing to her interests in schools and their activities.

5. However, this will require that there be some changes made in the manner of handling or conducting the activities in this particular vicinity.

6. That there have been and do exist, by the activities of those about the school, animosities and conditions that would make for the hindering in some respects is another reason for the change in some policies concerning same.

7. These, though, as we find, may be met by calling upon or obtaining that assistance and consideration through the channels indicated.

8. As to the material self and those associations and surroundings in the present, WE find that these actions may be set in motion for the handling or reclaiming of the property. But circumstances necessitate and demand that consideration be given by the body to OTHER conditions in the immediate.

9. Ready for questions.

10. (Q) What steps should be taken in approaching the

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president's wife? (A) Appeal direct, either in person, through individuals or through correspondence.

11. (Q) How long will the body be allowed to stay in the school? (A) As indicated, and as applied by the law under such circumstances, until there is an order given from those activities of the Government agencies. Then, she may stay the whole of the claim, until the period as indicated that is necessary for such activities.

12. (Q) According to the prophecy, should the school be continued? (A) That depends upon the activities of the body and the desires of the associations. In many respects the school has accomplished its purpose for the body's dependents, for their requirements are now in other directions. But from the economic standpoint, as we find, the property should not be allowed to just slip out of the hands because of the non-payment. But the school activities and those that would ensue from continuance will necessitate some reorganization, to be sure.

13. (Q) For the benefit of my son, [1856], would it be best to remain there? (A) Individually, no; because he won't remain in his activities there - he will be away.

14. (Q) What would take him away? (A) His studies!

15. (Q) According to the prophecy regarding him, [in 1919 that he would be a leader of his people] what should be his calling? (A) Ministry! [See 459-7, Par. R1.]

16. (Q) Would that best be fulfilled in New York? (A) In New York.

17. (Q) Should we remain in New York now and let the school go? (A) As just given, such decisions must be made within self - as to meet circumstances and conditions as ensue. But, as indicated, even though remaining in New York, the whole of the interests in the property - from the ECONOMIC standpoint - should NOT be allowed to JUST GO! [See 459-7, Par. R2.]

18. (Q) Any other advice at this time? (A) Much could be given. Be very well for the body to get married again!

19. (Q) To whom? (A) This comes under other questions, or under a different approach.

20. We are through with this reading. Copy to Self " " Ass'n file