This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 30th day of November, 1926, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [2889].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 12:30 Noon - Eastern Standard Time. New York City.
1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of [2889], who is at the Commodore Hotel, New York City, New York City, N.Y., and you will give a complete physical, financial and business reading on this body, advising the body whether he should remain in the present capacity or make a change, and if a change is advisable what sort. You will give a thorough reading covering the situation with reference to his business and ability as completely as possible. That is, give information as to the best course he should pursue from all standpoints.
2. EC: Yes. Now we have had a portion of the business relations of the entity here before.
3. As for the improvement in the physical forces and conditions of the body, there is much reflected in the physical forces of that which disturbs the body in the mental, financial and business way and manner. These conditions in the physical would be rather as warnings, than as the specific conditions, though specific conditions may be followed out for the greater improvement of the physical forces of the body, and the body better physically fit may function more normal in a mental and businesslike manner. Beware of too much stimulation to the digestive system, for the digestion is in that condition that, with the poisons accumulated in system, the toxins form conditions that are detrimental to many of the functioning organs of the body. Well that the body, at least once to twice each week, take those baths that will set up the circulation throughout the system - Turkish Baths, see? Mild hepatics do not cleanse the system - simply produce too much of the accumulation of the excretions in the hepatic circulation and leave the anterior portion of circulation still overcharged. These conditions bring on dullness, lethargy, and the insomnia that disturbs the body at times. This will be overcome by following out these suggestions. Swedish movements following such conditions, such baths, would be well for the body, as will be exercises taken before arising, and the cold plunge.
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4. As for the business relations and for the changes in the business, as has been given, well that those changes be made in which there is a consistent outlet for the efforts of the body, both as an individual and as that builded by the individual, for the conditions are as has been given: The entity may give better service for the time being - that is, until there are conditions in the life and in the activities of the entity - until the supervision and the direction of one or of many who can supply an outlet for the entity's efforts, both as an individual as salesman, as an individual as collectively individual, for that as PRODUCED by the entity. As to how that this may be brought about: As given, there has been more than one proposition made to the entity for such an outlet. As to the activities of the entity in RELATION to these conditions has always remained the trouble - the entity placing self's service at too high a figure. Not as "What shall I receive?" but "What may I DO that I may receive more?" would and should be the attitude of the entity. Not that "I will first be PAID for that I already know," for it isn't that the entity KNOWS so much, as it is the entity's ability to LEARN much, and in learning much apply much to the efforts in which the entity has been and may become engaged as regarding the manufacture, sale, and the distribution of products made from the wood or soil, see? Then, follow in these ways, and follow in those channels as have been outlined, taking care of those conditions as have been presented, in how the entity shall present self, how entity shall act in will's forces, how the entity shall act toward other individuals - taking care of the physical health in the way and manner as presented, and following out those conditions as have been given. Do that.
5. We are through for the present.