TEXT OF READING 1861-14 M 36

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 3rd day of October, 1942, in accordance with request made by the self - Mr. [1861], Associate 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

Time of Reading In the Music 11:00 to 11:10 A. M. Eastern War Time. Dept., ... Coll., ..., Va.

1. GC: You will give the physical condition of this body at the present time, with further suggestions for corrective measures; answering the questions, as I ask them:

2. EC: Yes.

3. As we find, there are improvements in many ways in the general health. To be sure, at times the body overtires itself somewhat in its anxiety. This causes a bit of upsetting at times, or produces the irritation that finds expression in its conversation or speaking to others. At times it is not perceptible to the entity, at others we find that others feel it rather than knowing - or the entity itself experiencing - this anxiety.

4. We find, as for the general forces, there has been some strain through some usage of the glasses; yet there is a continued improvement in the strength of the eye or vision itself.

5. We would use the reading glass rather than being dependent wholly upon the extenuation in the lense of the reading glasses. These as we find are more easily adjusted to the needs of the body. While it takes or requires a little more time, it is most helpful to the body.

6. We would again now, especially through those periods when there is the susceptibility to cold or congestion, take the vitamins. At this time we would take rather the One a Day brand, rather than the others that have been part of the experience. Take both the A and D and B-Complex. Take the One a Day A and D of mornings, the One a Day B-Complex of afternoons - or evenings. These will help to stimulate or keep a better balance, preventing the tendency for colds - if the body takes those precautions especially to keeping the feet dry through wet periods.

7. Occasionally - once to twice a month - we would have those corrective forces osteopathically, especially through the latter part of October, November, December, January and February, see? These we would have, and they will aid in

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keeping better resistance in the body.

8. Ready for questions.

9. (Q) Should present oil massage be continued? (A) We would keep the oil massage at each period, as we have outlined.

10. (Q) Should I repair the frame of the reading glasses I have been using, or continue using the stronger glasses which have been substituted for the reading glasses? (A) The reading glasses, as we find, rather than (the magnifying glass) or those that have been substituted at this time. The reading glasses we would use, as indicated.

11. (Q) Have been unable to find records of B. A. Seay from either Henrico County Clerk or Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics. Will you give exact place, number of volume, and name under which this record may be found - spelling name? [See 1861-13, Par. 18-A, 19-A.] (A) As we find in this connection, there has been located the correct association of Barney A. Seay - or Barnett A. Seay, as a member in the army of the Potomac. You have the record.* Get this - follow this through. [See 1861-14, Par. R1.] * [Questions answered without being asked: Are any of the records we have found in Virginia State Library of B. A. Seay, Barnett or Bernard, records of this entity? If so, which one?]

12. (Q) What is the cause and remedy for excessive shrillness in my phonograph? (A) We haven't the phonograph! [See 1861-8, also 1861-10, Par. 19-A.]

13. (Q) Any other advice? (A) Keep the correct mental attitude in its associations and dealings with others. Be creative in thy thoughts, in thy purposes, in thy ideals. This will aid physically, mentally, spiritually.

14. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " Ass'n file e