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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 13th day of June, 1944, in accordance with request made by themselves - Mrs. [2811] & husband, Associate Members of the Ass''n for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Jeanette Fitch, Stenos. Mrs. [2811] and Husband.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading Set bet. 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. Eastern War Time. ..., Va.

1. GC: You will have before you the entities, Mrs. [2811] & husband present in this room, who seek information, advice and guidance as to their mental and material problems, especially in relation to their marriage. You will give in detail just what should be the attitude and activity of each in order to bring about congeniality, peace and harmony in their lives, either together or separately. If it is best that they remain together as man and wife, please advise what each should do to bring about harmony in their marital and home relations. If it is best for them to separate, please advise the best procedure for each one. You will then answer the questions they each submit, as I ask them:

2. EC: We won't separate here yet; there is a lot for them to do together. We won't answer questions yet: Mrs. [2811] & husband present in this room:

3. In considering activities between individuals in this material plane, there are many conditions to be considered. This relationship which is the experience of each, must be accepted by each as a responsibility of one for the other, as one to the other; not something about which to find fault with each.

4. There has been a pattern indicated in the experience of man, to Whom each should go. These are not old women's tales. These are men's; these are women's souls.

5. There should be, then, a seeking together; not finding fault with what has been done or what may be done, not spying on one or spying on the other. Each can think for self, but before God and man there was the promise taken "Until death do us part!" This is not idle; these were brought together because there are those conditions wherein each can be a complement to the other. Are these to be denied?

6. These have not been fulfilled. These have not been completed. For there is the love, the hope, the desire that each be in harmony and peace. But the harmony and peace

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must be within SELF first, if it is to be between one another. This ye know, ye will never find harmony by finding fault with what the other does. Neither will the other find harmony without considering what the other will think or be, or care for.

7. Know ye this, each of you: The law of the Lord is perfect, ye cannot get around it. Ye may for the moment submerge it, but thy conscience will smite thee. Try it! For a period of six months, never leave the home, either of you, without offering a prayer together: "Thy will, O God, be done in me this day." This is not sissy; this is not weak; this is strong. For God hath a purpose with thee, else ye would not be conscious of thyself as being a living human being this day.

8. Then quit yourselves like children of God, appreciating that privilege. Speak to Him as to thy Father; He will answer thee as thy Father who loves thee.

9. We are through.

Two copies to Mr. [...] & Mrs. [2811] (one for each) Copy to Ass'n file " for indexing