This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 13th day of April, 1926, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [4805].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [4805].
R E A D I N G
Born April 25, 1897, in Norfolk, Va. Time of Reading 3:35 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Va.
1. GC: You will give the relation of this entity and the Universe, and the 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 the time, the 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 here, and those relations with the Universe and Universal Forces, as are latent and exhibited in the present earth's plane.
3. The urges, as we find, come from the many appearances in the earth's plane, and are varied much according to the experiences. Hence there are many conditions in the earth's plane in the present sphere that are as contradictory conditions to the condition of the urge.
4. In taking the position in the earth's plane, we find the entity comes under the influence of Jupiter and of Neptune, with the influence of Mars and of Mercury, with the adverse influence of Venus and of Saturn. Then, as we see, this, as to the astrological viewpoint, would in itself be contradictory urges; yet there are seen many ennobling influences in the life, and, applied in that way and manner through the coming five years, with Jupiter in the ascending influence, will bring many good things of this life, of earth's storehouse, of earth's fame, of earth's best gifts to the entity, for the ability lies in that field of making many happy, in the way of being the assistant to many, in three distinct ways and manners, as will be seen.
5. One, then, with those influences that give those conditions in which truth is paramount, yet within self there is often quoted as being one that exaggerates either good or bad; yet this is not the case.
6. One that is in that manner of being considered fickle in affection, fickle in the way of friendships; yet there is no
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greater tie in the life of the entity than friendships and the bonds of friendship.
7. One that is good at dancing, at art, at the study of lines, and would have made a good actress, especially danseuse; though the conditions as entered in, with will's force and circumstantial conditions, have brought many conditions in the life that have changed the outlook on life by those conditions.
8. One who will find, in the next five years, the greatest coming in the life, for development mentally, spiritually, physically.
9. One that will have much of this world's goods left by a friend of whom little has been considered heretofore, yet the friendship bond as has been made will make this possible. Beware that this is used aright.
10. As to the appearances and the urges from same:
11. In the one before this we find in this present land, at the time of the first settling of this present country. The entity then in the name of Jane Goodwin, and in that house of the ruler, in the first colonist to push inward from the waterways. The entity gained and lost, by the attitude of those who were as lords in the house. Hence that urge to never submit to any condition of bondage in any way and manner, and that same influence as comes to be quick of temper, yet one never holding a grudge.
12. In the one before this we find in the English courts, when the rule was changed to that of one by the peoples. The entity then in the household of that ruler, Charles the First. The entity then in the name of Naisle, and the entity gained and lost in this experience in the earth's plane, for with the contending conditions there came the time when the stand, mentally, had to be made. The entity chose wrongly, against self's own interest. The condition as urge, as seen and as latent from this appearance, is that of the love of the glory of earthly condition and position, yet that inner feeling that same is gained by the inner consciousness rather than of outward show, and the entity gains this inner feeling that "What is mine is MINE" from same.
13. In the one before this we find in the Grecian forces, when the rule of the peoples were in war with the isles in the sea. The entity then in the name Apphodde, and the entity gained in this experience in the earth's plane, and in that period gained much through the association of the applied arts, for many original statues of that day are from the model of the entity, then known, and same may still be seen in many centers. The urge, then, as seen in the
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present, the entity a connoisseur of the arts, even though not often manifested, yet known such as an innate or as natural forces.
14. In the one before this we find in the days when the pilgrimage was made to the Promise Land from the land of bondage. The entity then among those leaving the bondage land in youth, and the entity gained in that experience, in the name Muriel, and of the household of Levi. The entity gained in that period, and the inner urge, as is seen in the present, is the innate feeling of worshipfulness to the divine. This should be cultivated more in the present.
15. In the one before this we find in the Peruvian country, now known, in the days of the first Incal, as known. Then in the one that gave the first of the draperies to the temples of that period, and the entity lost in this period or experience through self-aggrandizement of position held. The urge as is seen is the love of fine linen and of any work raised as figures on cloth, and the entity sees beauty in any raised figures in such, and often wonders why.
16. In the one before this we find the entity was among those first in that country now known as the Southwest, and among those who became the first cliff dwellers. Then in the name Udijhld, and the entity gave much in assistance to ALL peoples in that day, for the earthenware, that pieces of same may still be seen, though in earth's years was thousands and thousands of years ago, these were of that material that still remains, and the love of art in this manner is innate in the entity.
17. As to the abilities, then, of the entity, in those specific ways and manners as are seen by the experiences in the earth's plane, and the urges as are seen manifested in the present earth's plane, and the urges that are from within:
18. In the application of self to those ways and manners as pertain to entertainment of a nature that gives understanding, joy or peace to others; or in applying self in that field of the gatherer of art objects for those in high earthly estate. THIS would prove the greater field for the entity, for by natural, or by that in the innate feelings of the entity, these are KNOWN and these may be applied in the present physical plane.
19. As to the third, this may apply in making self in the way and manner of applying self to that of the needy, in the way of nurse or attendant. These also would bring much; yet, as has been given, earthly goods will come to the entity of themselves.
20. In the applying self to the use of same, the entity
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should gain more reverence to the knowledge as is felt and known of the divine that rules in every thing, for to him that would be faithful over a few things, to him shall be given the crown of life. Be thou faithful, then, with the talents that have been given, finding self in service and making the Oneness of the divine that shines from within.
21. We are through for the present.