This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 23rd day of February, 1926, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [3934].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Born May 26, 1876, in Walton, New York. Time of Reading 3:40 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Florida.
1. GC: You will have before you Mrs. [3934], who was born May 26, 1876, in Walton, New York, and you will give the relation of this entity and the Universe, and Universal Forces, giving the conditions that are as personalities, latent and exhibited, in the present life. Also the former appearances in the earth's plane, giving time, place, and the name, and that in that life which built or retarded the development for the entity, giving the abilities of the present entity, and to that which it may attain, and how.
2. EC: Yes, we have the entity, and the relation with the Universe and Universal Forces, as are latent and exhibited in the present earth's plane.
3. In taking the position in the present earth's plane, we find the entity coming under those influences of Uranus, Venus and Jupiter, with the influences direct in many of the lesser planets, and the will force exhibited in the sojourns in the earth's plane, and in the present, then brings many conditions in the present life that are seemingly of an exceptional nature, for many conditions have arisen, and are to arise, that will make sudden changes, and vital changes, in the life in the earth plane of the entity.
4. As to those as personalities, that are latent and exhibited in the present, irrespective of will's force, we find many as these:
5. One who, under these influences, finds the study of any condition, or of any element that is of a mystery to others, easy to be understood; yet often not capable of giving full explanation of that felt or known within self; yet we find the entity would have made a wonderful teacher, see? for the abilities to explain those as are set as given lessons for truths are easily explained by this entity.
6. One, then, of an exceptional mind, and of an analytical nature.
7. One that has found many varying circumstances as regard to friendships and loves in the life of the entity, yet one that holds friendship as high above that as is ordinarily
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known or felt by many.
8. One that is eccentric to many, yet to those who love the entity most, the entity sweet, lovable, and of an amiable disposition towards every class, character, or nature.
9. One, then, of that of a humble, contrite heart, yet haughty in many aspects of presenting same in the minds of others.
10. One that the truth loving is of an exceptional nature.
11. One that finds in the giving to others of truths that are long sought in a way that becomes as real lessons to others.
12. One, then, as we will find, who will make much through lecturing, or writing, see? for in the development of these, we find a vast imagination of many natures, and truths may be brought to others through these means that would give much to others.
13. As to the appearances, and as these give their influence in the present earth plane:
14. In the one before this we find in those days when the first peoples came to the country now known as America. The entity then among those first Norse people who occupied that country afterward settled by the Puritans. Then in the name Oflaeiof, and the entity then among those who gave the first conception to those peoples, then found in that country, of the study of religious rites. Hence the love, in the present, of those things, those conditions, those truths, as pertain to rites, as to ancient, medieval and present religious worship, see?
15. In the one before this we find in the days of the building in Rome. Then the entity was among those who were first in those of the builded city, and then in the name Claudiauso, and the entity then in that capacity of the aid to the builder in architectural work of the day, and the influence as is felt, or urge, is as of the beauties of those of architectural nature, especially as pertain to the Greek and Roman architecture.
16. In the one before this we find in those days when the division came in the kingdoms in Egypt, as the rule is established in the court and religious rule, in that rule of Araaraart when the divisions came, and the entity then in that of the assistant to the ones that furnished the music for the temple service, and sided with those that were banished. Then in the name Assisa, and the entity developed much in this, for in the persecutions that were brought, the music and the love of same became as that attunement to the soul of the entity. Hence, in the present, that feeling of loss of self, physically, at music, especially that of the
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old rhythmic nature, or of tom-tom music of the Indian, or of the Egyptian, or of the one or two-stringed instruments, and especially of harp.
17. Then, as to what the entity may attain: In that especially of the writer, or of the lecturer, for with the physical conditions in body, with those of the conditions as are in the mental development, these may be given in a way and manner to many, as will bring the greater joy to self, and the greater peace and promise to others.
18. Keep self, then, in that way and manner, knowing that the service to others brings the greater joy, through the showing of the loving kindness of the Giver of Life, Light, and the Hereafter.
19. We are through for the present.