TEXT OF READING 900-55 M 30 (Stockbroker, Hebrew)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 6th day of April, 1925, in accordance with request made by self - [900].

P R E S E N T

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

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 2:15 P. M. Dayton Time. New York City, N.Y.

1. GC: You will have before you the body of [900], and the dreams this body had on March 30, 1925, at this apartment, ... Street, New York City. You will give the interpretation and the lesson to be gained from these, in such a manner as to be understandable to the mind of [900]. The first dream, as given in his words: (Reading) [GD's note: No copy of these dreams can be found.]

2. EC: These, as we see, are again the correlation of circumstances and conditions as are presented in the mind and the subconscious forces of the body, [900], and viewed in emblematical ways and manner, and each as given has its individual interpretation or meaning in the life of the body. Just as in the leaving and coming to the place where changes are made, the body feels the guilt of that attempting to be done, in the manner done. As viewed, the cause, the same co-relation [correlation] as of temptation set before the individual and the knowledge of same as is being put aside in the life. As in the stack of checks that on purpose were left for the action of the individual, just those same correlations of circumstances and conditions that must be taken as the lessons, and the interpretation of same should be to the individual mind of [900] in regarding conditions as is experienced in the life.

3. Just as we have in the next, in meeting the peoples related to the individual, whom he sought out, and the questions as were asked or propounded to him, meaning those conditions arising in the minds of individuals, and the answer must come from the individual himself. The body has already awakened to the meaning of each of these conditions as have been viewed by the mental forces, co-relating [correlating] with the conditions existent in a physical world.

4. In the next, we find in reference to conditions that are to arise, and are in reference to the mode, manner or policy the individual will and must assume in this relation in dealing with individuals who place funds or properties in hands, or through whom this individual, [900], makes

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connection in such relations.

5. These, then, all are to be studied in their respective positions, and in relations to the condition in the life, in the mind of the individual as is related to that of others.

6. Do that.

7. We are through.