This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 15th day of September, 1942, in accordance with request made by the grandmother - Mrs. [1663], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Hugh Lynn Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Born January 15, 1942, in Miami, Florida. Time of Reading 3:30 to 4:00 P. M. Eastern War Time. ..., Fla.
1. HLC: You will give the relations of this entity and the universe, and the universal forces; giving the conditions which are as personalities, latent and exhibited in the present life; also the former appearances in the earth plane, giving time, place and the name, and that in each life which built or retarded the development for the entity; giving the abilities of the present entity, that to which it may attain, and how. You will answer the questions, as I ask them:
2. EC: Yes, we are given the records here of that entity now known as or called [2814].
3. Quite an interesting figure, as the entity has been through the experiences in the earth!
4. In giving the interpretations of the records for this entity - these in the present would rather be in reference to certain characteristics as will be manifested in the unfolding years of this entity's experience.
5. As for more definite directions, when the entity is from eight to ten, then these might be indicated through these channels, to be the more explicit for the entity itself - that is, for the entity ITSELF to apply.
6. These as we find, then, would be those directions for those who are responsible for the physical and the mental unfoldment for this entity in this experience:
7. One that will be found to be rather inclined to be moody, at times. It will cling to the mother, and the mother direction, as it did in the experience before this.
8. It will be interested, even as a child, in the arrangements of furniture in rooms - as to what belongs in this place or that.
9. It will be interested in music, and especially in things having to do with dramatic art.
10. As to the physical conditions existent - we find that
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these, in this instance, have little to do with what is termed karmic; but rather with that having to do with purely physical or accidental conditions in physical manifestations in its period of gestation.
11. That which has been and is being attempted so far has been well done; and we would give those further activities for the correcting in the physical forces - just as soon as conditions are such that these may be done without fear of creating an area where too great quantities of scar tissue would make for a permanent defect in the facial and in the palate area.
12. As to the influences astrologically - these had best be given or indicated in those periods when these may be given for beneficial effects to the body-mind itself.
13. And only one appearance would be indicated in the present, that the parents and those responsible for the periods of unfoldment may know or experience the character they have to deal with.
14. For, as we find in this particular entity, and oft, - ones that enter an experience as a complete cycle; that is, upon the same period under the same astrological experiences as in the sojourn just before (that is, being born upon the same day of month - though time may have been altered); find periods of activity that will be very much the same as those manifested in the previous sojourn, in the unfoldment and in the urges latent and manifested.
15. Psychology, philosophy, reasoning, dramatic art, the dramatic critic - these will be the character and the temperament that is to be dealt with.
16. For, in the appearance before this, the entity entered as Jean Poquelin, known as Moliere the great French dramatist. [1622-1673]
17. And the characteristics, as of those influences - as the mother was so close in association then, so close in the association now - will have the more to do with the early unfoldment in this sojourn; not only because of the natural tendencies that may be said to arise because of some apparent affliction that would attract the mother from one to another of her own offspring, but that association in the previous experience - because of those changes that came into the experience of that entity, owing to the early death of the mother in that sojourn.
18. Hence the nourishing of its mother love, of the counsel, as well as the many arguments that will be put up between the two, will be those things that will have the more to do with the early periods of unfoldment in this experience.
19. Ready for questions.
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20. (Q) What are his abilities and talents? (A) As indicated, those that will have to do with interests in house furnishings. For, as Moliere he also attained to the associations with Louis 13th in arranging his own chambers, his own various places of dwelling and such; and these as combined with the argumentations, the philosophies. For, he will have many peculiar ones as to why he does this or that, but you may never fear but what he will always give - even in his younger years - the reason why he did this or that! He will never answer "I don't know." He will always answer with the cause, this or that, philosophizing. And thus, in the early preparations, the training should be towards psychology and such subjects that deal with the mind - even in the early period. Take the time to explain this, that and the other; and he will ask more than the usual questions asked by the young!
21. (Q) What connection with his talented brother, [2584]? (A) This may be better indicated in other appearances; for there was not the association in the one indicated.
22. (Q) Why has he come to his present parents? (A) It would be the natural attraction; for the mother, especially.
23. (Q) Is there a spiritual cause or significance for his lip and palate affliction, or is it purely physical? (A) As we have indicated, this is more a purely physical condition or mishap - and not a karmic condition or a working out of something from the past.
24. (Q) Is he being given proper treatment so far? (A) As indicated.
25. (Q) How can his grandmother, [1663], best help him in this life? (A) Answer the questions! And he will ask aplenty! Be mindful in those directions indicated; those cares and attentions as will be needed, for the directing of one who must have the correct answer. And do not put it off! When he asks, answer! And answer as near correctly as you possibly can! or as the one who answers possibly knows!
26. We are through for the present. Two copies to Grandmother [1663] Copy to Ass'n file 'n file