This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 16th day of March, 1939, in accordance with request made by Mr. [2413], new Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by Mr. [5417].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Bellevue Hosp., Time of Reading 26th St. & 1st 10:50 to 11:00 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. Ave., N.Y.C.
1. GC: You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; giving the cause of the existing conditions, also suggestions for help and relief for this body. You will answer the questions which may be submitted, as I ask them:
2. EC: As we find, it is too late for any IMMEDIATE change. Or to attempt to rectify or change immediate applications would be only futile.
3. If there is the ability of those administering to stop the hemorrhage to the brain before there is entirely the loss of activity through the system, when the body has quieted there may be given something that might aid in restoring the equilibrium (provided the body is out from under the present environs, of course), sufficient for the mental reactions to be such as for the body to care for self.
4. As to the locomotary forces that will be hindered, and some of the organs of the sensory forces - these - even if life IS preserved - may be destroyed in such a manner as to be only partially active.
5. Hence as we find it would be in the present useless to attempt to change conditions.
6. Let those administrations that are being used, then, be followed.
7. And for those who are the closer to the body, let there be much prayer. But - promise not to thy Maker that you would not fulfillin thy daily dealings with thy fellow man!
8. We are through with this Reading.
Copy to Mr. [2413] - Special Delivery " " Ass'n file (At your convenience we would appreciate a history of this case to the time of obtaining the Reading. This is valuable for our files, so we may have something with which to compare our information.)
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