This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 10th day of March, 1939, in accordance with request made by the sister, Miss [2268], through Mr. David E. Kahn, Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Ward 14-A, Time of Reading Manhattan State 11:15 to 11:25 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. Hosp., Ward's Island, N.Y.
1. GC: Please go over this body and tell us the changes in her condition since last presented here. You will answer the questions which have been prepared.
2. EC: Yes.
3. While we find there have been some better reactions since there have been changes in the environmental influences, - yet the fears and the obsessions as have been indicated have not been altered much about the body.
4. As we find, if there would be the better influences or forces, there would be those manners followed as indicated, - under the supervision of a sympathetic nurse, that would be always close with the body.
5. Then, there would be the corrections osteopathically made FIRST; not the attempts to use the low electrical forces OR the suggestive therapeutics as through hypnosis UNTIL there has been something of a correction in almost the whole length of the spine, and especially in the areas indicated.
6. Do that.
7. Ready for questions.
8. (Q) Is the body in a condition to be moved from the hospital? (A) Only if it is under the careful supervision of one competent to handle the situations. Do not attempt to move until some one has known all the details and is willing (not merely for the money but because of the sympathy, the Christian spirit) to ASSUME the responsibility and care for this body. And that will be the manner in which one may be chosen for such an office - to see, to know ALL the situations, see? Not just to be hired, but one that would give of self for the aiding of someone.
9. (Q) Would it be safe and wise to place her at this time with nurse Hanser of Chestnut Road, Bogota, N. J.?
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(A) This will depend upon just that as has been indicated.
10. (Q) If Hanser is willing, would it be a good place for the body to remain instead of present hospital? (A) This depends upon just what has been given. It isn't merely the willingness that is necessary - it should be one that is DESIROUS, see? Willing for hire is one thing - willing because of the love and the human element is another - willing because of the physical, mental and spiritual experiences is still another. Such an one should be chosen.
11. (Q) Would Dr. Alfred Fox of 335 East 9th St., Brooklyn, N.Y., or 1815 Beverly Road care of Grace Carvey be the proper person to assume responsibility for this case and have direct supervision? (A) If he is in keeping with those things as has been indicated. But the OSTEOPATHIC corrections MUST be made before there is the attempt to use electrical forces OR suggestions! Work all of these out, and it will be much better than saying will John do this, or Joe, or Jack or Jill! Choose those that are in keeping with what has been given! But if those who are desirous of being of help will pray ABOUT it, they will receive direction! Do that. This is not merely for show, not merely for sympathy - but that there may be the will, as indicated, for the recovery of the abilities of this body.
12. We are through with this reading. Two copies to David E. Kahn (one for Miss [2268]) Copy to Ass'n file file