This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 18th day of September, 1934, in accordance with request made by the father - Mr. [668], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis and L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 11:10 to 11:15 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., N.Y. (Physical Suggestion) [EC, repeating her full name - "Yes, this is part of the name."]
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here; this we have had before.
2. As we find, there are continued improvements in the body. While there are those periods also of relapse in one or another direction, the general condition is on the improve; and, as we find, if there would be kept that which has been indicated - unless some unseen conditions arise - the absorption will take place and the drainages necessary for the correction of conditions in those portions of the system that have been under stress and strain from the physical angle will be relieved.
3. To be sure, should there come any unforeseen changes, this would make the necessitating of other conditions to be met.
4. We do not find changes in the present.
5. Ready for questions.
6. (Q) Will it be alright to bring the body to Virginia Beach by automobile Friday of this week? (A) As we find, if there are the proper precautions taken, this would not be too hard on the body but rather - with the attitudes that have been held by those around the body and the body itself - it would be helpful. There are precautions, to be sure, that there should be not too STRENUOUS a taking of too LONG a period at one time without some rest for the body, see?
7. (Q) Are any other preparations necessary? (A) Not in the immediate, as we find. We want to keep the blood building, and those things as given to reduce, or to produce absorption and eliminations.
8. We are through with this reading.
Copy to Father - Wired Also: "Okay, rather helpful, provided " " Ass'n File not too strenuous travelling
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without rest."