This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce this 24th day of April, 1924.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; (?), Conductor; (?), Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:00 P. M.
1. EC: A cablegram is sent acquainting the brother with the fact that the party is sailing for the Peruvian port and will, in all probability, arrive in five to six days, as a pleasure boat is being used and they will stop at Eastern ports on their way down.
2. In Cuzon when cablegram is received by the brother, he is glad to know they are coming, yet with the conditions then existing in the country, and with the troubles experienced in his office from the mountain folk, he is worried.
3. Again on board the pleasure boat we find the group of six, and the regular routine as would be encountered on such a voyage; the arrival at Havana, the port, and again the passage through canal and the journey to Cuzon, and there the meeting with the brother and the entertainment for the party.
4. The house as taken in this Latin-American country was of the best, and with the surroundings of the Consul, who was in this district holding the meeting with the secretaries.
5. Fort Lowe, Rena's brother, being the Consul - you see.
6. Then began the taking up of the social life of this country and the meeting of other peoples and the show as how that Rena excelled all others in dress and in ability to have those about her more attentive to her than to others.
7. There is finally the planning of the reception for the President, which is to be held in this house that is being used as the guests' place. The man Tom Stone and the others then begin to plan their expedition into the hills and the mountains, where legend says the Incas gold might be found. Rena, apparently has forgotten the mission, but the men go about their work following up clues and obtaining guides and the like for the expedition into the mountains.
8. In mountains we find the meeting of the Priests of the worshipers of the Sun God, and in their inner shrine, which is in the heart of the mountains. They are gathered sixteen in number, with Memri their High Priest, in his royal robe of red. All have come to consider again the destruction of their peoples and of again sending one of their number to appeal to the authorities. And when this is mentioned, one Duo is the spokesman, who is of the higher craft, yet is the
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descendant of the chosen Priests but of a mixed blood, being nearer or almost white. He tells of his meeting the agent of the American Consul and of a friendship that has begun and how that through his influence help might be obtained for his people, for he feels that the Americans are above other nations who are grasping for the treasure of the Incas.