TEXT OF READING 900-327 M 32 (Stockbroker, Hebrew)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 11th day of July, 1927, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [900].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Dr. Thos. B. House.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City.

1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [900], of ... St., N.Y. City, and the dreams this body had on the dates which I will give you. You will give the interpretation and lesson to be gained from each of these, as I read them to you, and you will answer the questions which I will ask you regarding same.

2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [900]. This we have had here before. The dreams come in and through those ways and manners as has been given, and are to be applied in the ways as are indicated to the body in the vision and in those consciousnesses as are gained by the entity in same. Ready for dream.

3. (Q) A few weeks ago. Fight with my brother and subsequent reconciliation thru love. (A) In the way as is presented by the road as was seen upon which the difficulty happened, there is about the surroundings that which indicates to the entity the character of such difficulty - which is as a matter of interpretation of motives, rather than of difficulties that are to be encountered; yet, as is seen in the reconciliation, that love overcomes those conditions that would mar, any difficulty that might arise, and again is there seen that injunction as has been oft given, that the minds should be as one in intent and purpose towards those things that are to be met by the two, remembering as given, together much may be accomplished, divided their efforts are half spent.

Keep, then, in the way as is indicated by other visions as been experienced by the entity, see?

4. (Q) Morning of June 29, 1927. Regarding [257] and myself in business activities - he first helping me, then to my chagrin throwing me back. I turned and ate breakfast, contented. (A) Rather that of the feelings within self of the variation in the consciousness of the two individuals, as is

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seen in the contentment in the body by the supplying of the needed mental development lacking in the other, as applicable to those thoughts or conditions that are to be met. Not that there is [to] be any special occasion of monetary conditions that bring troubles. Rather that of the variation in the mental development and activities of each toward that CONSCIOUSNESS of the needs of the hour, that are so at at-variance in the minds of each, and the chagrin is of the nature of the inacceptableness to the one and the wholeheartedness of the other, see?

5. (Q) Just what in my relations to [257] and how to be handled? (A) As has been outlined by that given, for each must gain its own oneness to be at an at-oneness to the whole. Hence the condition rather that of the variance in the development and the consciousness of the two, see?

6. (Q) My father appeared sick. He understood that I had little money to do things I wanted to. "You will be rich again," he said. Then [137] sat up in bed with him and he patted [137] on the shoulder, saying: "You have married rich. You have wealth and position back of you. I am coming over to your house soon." [137] beamed with pleasure. I felt left in the cold. "I have married in a manner compatible to me," I said. My father regarded me sadly. Then he spoke, evidently on another matter, saying: "The trouble with him is that he is 67 or 68 years old and is afraid he may be nearing his end (death)." [137] encouraged him by telling him that all grew older, even girls on stage, and when he asked for my confirmation I gave it to encourage him. He repeated then that he felt ill and tired. My mother started to speak and I interrupted, saying, "Pop needs a rest." I covered him up and told him affectionately to rest. Then it struck me that my father alive in flesh again to deliver a message to me. I came close to him and noted blood marks on his neck. "What have you returned to tell me, Pop?" I asked. "What message have you for me?" (What message now has my father, [5769], for me - now my angel guardian?) "I am tired and sick," he said. My mother wanted him to go up on roof for recreation but I tried affectionately to have him rest. "It is rest, peace and comfort he wants," I said to [137] and Ma, and then to my father, "You just rest." (A) In this, my son, is seen that variation in the relations of various members of the whole, and the attitudes of each as representing those conditions or affairs of the world, in position, in money, and in relations one to another. One turning toward that of the jocular manner to subside any fear or doubt in the mind of one. Another

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considering rather the purely physical side of a life. The other (the self) rather that of the whole, and the compatibleness of the conditions as arise in the lives of each in relation to the whole - and, as is seen and recognized by self, there is the greater need in this world of strife of the peace and quietude that comes from within of the life well spent, rather than too much consideration to conditions of life as is seen from the material view.

Then, as is given in the views of the conditions that are meted by the variation of that given as food and that as of show that the life used in the manner that brings peace, joy, comfort, to the heart, is that worth while.

Keep, then, in that manner as has often been given thee, that to know self and to make self at-oneness with the Father is the first and the whole duty of man, whether as the teacher, the minister, or the layman, and in so doing thou wilt bring to thyself those joys, those pleasures, that pass understanding to those who have not acquired that knowledge of the greater life.

Be thou faithful, and even when appearing weak to OTHERS, there will be given STRENGTH - and be NOT afraid, for I am WITH thee and shall sustain thee in the trials that may beset from within or from without; for with the strength of the blood as was shed for all there comes the more perfect knowledge of that at-oneness with the Father. Keep, then, in thy straight path, and all those things - in moneys, position, power, and the ability to apply same as to bring joy, peace, happiness, love, to others - will be supplied thee; for the hills and the shadows are in the distance, and these become the resting places, as it were, in the climb to the light; for the joy of resting in the shadow of His mount, or in His hand, is thine to attain - and, as was given, "He that ministers unto the least ministers unto me."

7. We are through for the present.