TEXT OF READING 1289-1 M 11

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the home of Mr. David E. Kahn, 20 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y., this 11th day of November, 1936, in accordance with request made by the godmother, Mrs. [...], new Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., Virginia Beach, Va.

P R E S E N T

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

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:00 to 11:10 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Ala. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes.

2. As we find the conditions that have surrounded this body are of very unusual natures.

3. Under the existent conditions and circumstances, would it be well that there be made attempts to hinder in the natural courses of the relationships in life, in experience that should come to all through these experiences?

4. It is well rather that those to whom the body-physical has been entrusted be counseled with as respecting their attitudes, their purposes, their conditions in the activities of life as relate to the associations of individual experiences with the Divine Purpose in the mind and experience of each and every soul that enters into an earthly existence.

5. And that these through their relationships to their fellow man, their relationships to circumstances, their relationships to conditions as arise in the experience of every one, are to be such that there is a demonstration of that which they as individuals would worship, in that they have set as their God.

6. Know that though the trials and vicissitudes of life oft appear to be controversial, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord, the God in self that has been and is that real manifestation of the life itself in a material plane.

7. Hence, as we would give, look to Him rather who is the resurrection and the life, who has promised to all who call on Him that He will hear, that He will bear with them the trials, the experiences in every hour, even through the shadows, even through the river of death.

8. These should be rather the thoughts that each and every individual about the entity may purport in their minds, their hearts and lives; that from this day forth,

9. "OTHERS MAY DO AS THEY MAY, BUT FOR ME, I WILL SERVE A LIVING GOD, METING IN EVERY RELATIONSHIP WITH AND DOING UNTO

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MY FELLOW MEN AS I WOULD DESIRE, AS I WOULD LIKE THEM TO DO UNTO ME."

10. Know that only in such an experience, only in such relationships with the fellow man may there come the voice of "Well done." Only in such may come peace and harmony.

11. And when there are resentments held, when there are disappointments, know that the hurt is as much with Him as with thee - unless they be of a selfish nature.

12. For we find no thought of self in His experience before men, but that all men everywhere - in every walk of life - should know the light, and through Him have an advocate with the Father. That ye have in thine experience.

13. Carry on in those ways and manners that seemeth best in the present, leaving the results then with the Divine Within.

14. For the soul hath grown weary of the aches and the pains, of the outlook upon life in a body racked with the influences of materiality that have been neglected to be brought into the proper relationships with Creative Forces.

15. Then let thy prayer be:

16. "Thy Will, Thy Mercy, O God, Now; that there may be done in my life, his life, that as Thou seest best! To HIM, O God, we commit his keeping."

17. We are through for the present. Copy to Mrs. [...] " " Ass'n file