TEXT OF READING 1800-31

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 11th day of August, 1937, in accordance with request made by the Manager, Mr. Thos. B. House, 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. Doris and Thomas House.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 308-9 Essex Bldg., 3:25 to 3:40 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Norfolk, Virginia.

1. GC: You will have before you the H.H.R. Corp., its work in presenting the various products developed through this channel and its Manager, T. B. House, present in this room. Considering the present conditions and the results from past activities you will present at this time such counsel and guidance as will be helpful in developing the company's program. You will answer the questions that have been submitted, as I ask them.

2. EC: Yes, we have the activities of the Health Home Remedies Corporation, its management and the problems that present themselves at this time.

3. In considering the activities, and that which has been accomplished thus far in the distribution of the products - these as we find appear upon the surface as very discouraging to the management. Yet there have been and are those activities set in motion such that, if there is the holding to the activities in such a manner as to make for the better products, the better activities, these as we find may become much more active and produce returns sufficient for the needs not only of the developments but for the greater expansion of the activities of the corporation.

4. As we would find, there should be the preparation of one or more of the products in such a manner as to be disposed of by the corporation through channels that may make for the greater distribution of the product, that would make remunerations sufficient to carry on until there is the interesting of those who are being aroused to the needs of, as well as the interests in, the activities of such work.

5. The individuals that are soon to present themselves here are among those that later will be found to be channels through which disposition of such products may be consummated - McDowell. [See 8/9/37 letter under 1800-30 mentioning Mr. J. H. McDowell.]

6. As to the activities then of the management, there is no condemnation as we find in regard to any of the activities.

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Just the ability to carry on under the stress of anxiety, and of the discouraging conditions, until there have been interests aroused, is that necessary.

7. Ready for questions.

8. (Q) Considering our present financial condition, how can we raise funds at this time to carry on the work? (A) As we find, the disposition of Tim or Ipsab - one of these - is the better channel. The Ash - or any one of these might be disposed of in a way to make for sufficient financial returns.

9. (Q) Is there anything that T. B. House can do in regard to that mentioned? (A) Only in giving to those who have evinced the interest, in ANY manner, the dire needs of the corporation at this time.

10. (Q) Which one of the products mentioned would be the best to present for securing funds? (A) Tim presents the better channel, or the easier of disposition at the present.

11. (Q) Who would I contact to sell Tim to? (A) As has been indicated, the contact will be within the coming week - through which interests may be aroused.

12. (Q) Is there any special advice as to how to approach these individuals? (A) This must be within the discretion of the management and counsel with those who have been and are interested in the furthering of the activities.

13. (Q) Advise us regarding the type of program which should be planned for this product - Tim or Ipsab? (A) Tim as a sale needs only to have the verification of the users, the effectiveness of its activity indicated to those who may be interested in furthering the developing and distribution of such a product. As to the Ipsab - do not lose the hold upon the formula of same. This presents a different proposition. It may be long drawn out, but as we find - as has so oft been indicated - sufficient returns here may be had to finance most ANY proposition.

14. (Q) Any special advice that will be helpful to the Manager, T. B. House, at this time? (A) Hold tight. Don't worry too much. Worry just sufficient to keep busy. But this will work out!

15. (Q) Any further advice regarding the corporation as a whole, or any of its products? (A) Not in the present.

16. We are through for the present.

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Three copies to Thos. B. House Copy to Ass'n file