This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce in Dayton, Ohio, this 18th day of August, 1924.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; (?), Conductor; (?), Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Unknown. ..., Alabama.
1. (Q) (?): Should [4646] marry at this time and whom should he marry? (A) EC: Just yet, no. In the very near future, yes, and it should be the one that he has the heart affection for, for she is more capable of making his life happy for him, and he is much better suited for that one and the days that are to come from this union will be many, and many pleasant ones. Just as soon as he has his life work cut out for himself, then consider it the proper time, for she will be a great help in the time of storm and trouble as well in the hours of joy.
2. (Q) Should [4646] follow as his life's work the career of the stage or Pictures or should he take up the work of a Neuropath. (A) There are many phases of these questions to consider, and his qualifications of each should be considered. His natural adaptability for the work as an artist is fine, but there are others that must be considered also as well as his own health. He is also of the temperament that when once set in the endeavor of the Neuropath he will make a great success. Then we would say, all things considered, the profession of the Neuropath would be the greater field, the greater possibilities for more points of view than the Artist, and then the good that will come to himself for the service rendered others will bring a satisfaction that will be hard to find in any other way. Do that. The field of endeavor in that line is large and the natural recourses that are offered [4646] at this time would especially fit him for that work in a way that would make of him unexcelled in that field. Then why banter health, home, family, and the host of friends for the pleasure of fame for a while.
We would give, be the best Neuropath above everything.
3. We are through.