TEXT OF READING 900-95 M 30 (Stockbroker, Hebrew)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 16th day of July, 1925, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [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 12:00 Noon - Dayton Savings Time. Deal, N.J.

1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [900], of ..., Road, Deal, N.J., and the dreams this body had on the date which I will give you. You will give the interpretation and lessons to be gained from each of these, as I read same to you, and you will answer any questions which I might ask you regarding any of these, as I ask them.

2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the mind here. These we have had here before and the dreams this body has had from time to time, for as we have seen and given, the various developments in the mental attitude towards things spiritual, physical, elemental, and the forces applying to same, are being co-related [correlated] and presented to the body-mind through the dream, the visions, as are being presented from time to time, that the body may better understand that relation of physical man to the spiritual or elemental, or subconscious, or soul, or spiritual man. As we see in the various conditions, then, as presented, we find from time to time there are those conditions that present the various phases of life, both physical, mental and spiritual elements entering therein, and presented to the mind through physical actions of various conditions, and each individual presenting or representing some phase of life as is manifest in that individual.

3. (Q) Early Tuesday morning, July 14, 1925, at home in Deal. "Had a quarrel with [137], but it was due more to offense [140] took at something I said or did than directly with [137]. I was very angry. Then calm, abashed and sorry. Whatever it was, I seemed to feel abused and misunderstood. [140]'s family was particularly angry with me." (A) In this we find that presentation of conditions existent as imaginary and being builded in the mind of [900], and the conditions as are presented shall be, should be, must be, taken in almost the reverse to that as being presented in the vision, for this relates to rather a physical condition existent in the body of [900], as we have seen warned of in a preceding and in a succeeding dream or

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vision, as conditions existent, physical, in the body from the indiscretion of the individual himself. Just as the feeling is felt of misunderstood, the abuse, seeming to come from self-condemnation; this rather that which will bring about a closer union with each and everyone concerned in the vision and dream, through indiscretion of self through eating, through too much sweets mixed with other elements that bring disturbance to the digestive elements of the physical body. Then be warned against such conditions that these may not come, yet that the closer union with brother, brother's wife, brother's wife's relations, may be closer knit together in the succeeding, now next, twenty-eight days - fifteenth, see? [See brother's 137-17 warning in re next 16--20 days.]

This, then, as we see, does not relate to impending quarrel, rather the impending indiscretion on part of self in eats. Rather the warning then to care for self through such than for any other reason. A presentation again of how thoughts are as deeds in the action of physical individuals, and to the mental are as being real, as the material is to body-mind.

4. (Q) "Went into a restaurant and saw a lady with a big cherry pie. I wanted one like it and asked for one. She told me I couldn't have it, there were no more. I knew I shouldn't eat any more, particularly sweets, but that I might as well eat a little more. Then I saw [140] at another table and she wouldn't look at me. I felt badly over the quarrel, whatever it was. I asked for cake and Mrs. [4255], [140]'s mother, served me, but in doing it, angrily threw the cake at me, and it rolled on the floor. They were all angry at me I thought." (A) Rather, as we see, it's self-interpretation and lesson from that as given before and in the present. Best then that the individual heed those warnings as have been given by [140] and Mrs. [4255], regarding diet for self.

5. (Q) Does this warn of a coming quarrel? (A) Just given.