TEXT OF READING 4543-1 M 18

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce in Meridan, Texas, this 1st day of August, 1923.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; (?), Conductor; (?), Steno. Mrs. [4543].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 8:30 P. M. ..., Tex.

1. (?): Mr. Cayce, we have [4543] in this room. You will please tell us what line of business he is best qualified to fill and whether he should continue his College course. If so, what special course should he take to qualify him for life's work? How long should he remain single.

2. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now as to the qualification of this body, we have to consider that from more than one standpoint when it is taken for a life work. The temperamental condition, the qualification from the educational standpoint, from the moral, mental and physical forces of the body. We have in the physical of this body, forces are very good. There are very few conditions through the physical from the present status of the body that would be ever of the detriment to the welfare of the body. As through the mental forces of the body, and the ability is good. The body can qualify itself for any plane it may see fit to place itself. The tendencies, the qualifications so far are in accord with the plane of development of the body toward that of things that deal with the munitia, or the small items, as it were, or detail work. Accounting or public accounting would be the field best fitted for the body, though through that channel, the spiritual forces are not as well balanced as through other planes. We would give that of public accounting or banking or financing institution. The ability and qualification both through mental, physical and through developing planes are on these channels and lines.

3. As to how long the body should remain single, that is his business, not from this plane.

4. (Q) Mr. Cayce, how long will it be before [4543] will be permanently located in business? (A) Depending on the qualification he fits himself for. His future work will be in eighteen months if he classes himself or fits himself through these conditions.

Follow these as we have given for the best for this body in its future development and life's work, as we find it here. Do that. We are through.