This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 21st day of November, 1930, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [5666], through her nephew and niece, Mr. [417] and Mrs. [1192].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [1192] and Solomon.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 3:25 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City.
1. GC: You will have before you the body and the enquiring mind of Mrs. [5666], ... Bank, ..., New York City. You will answer the questions which we will ask you regarding all phases of this entity's life, especially concerning business connections, associations, and family relations.
2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [5666] and those associations and relations.
3. In the physical forces of the body, these are very good, we find, in many respects. There should be some precautions taken as respecting disturbances as have to do with the eliminations through the kidneys and the lower hepatic circulation.
4. In the relations in business and those of family relations, ready for questions:
5. (Q) Is position now held by body permanent, or will the business be closed? (A) The conditions as regarding the permanency will depend upon the outcome of some other relations as respecting the business. So far as the individual, the individual's efforts are concerned, these would be permanent, WITH the permanency of the business and with changes coming there would be relations and relationships established in the same characterization of labors as would be most satisfactory WERE there changes.
6. (Q) Should she make a change in position? (A) We would not in the present; not for many moons yet.
7. (Q) What business is body best fitted for? (A) Well fitted in the capacity of an aide, or as one in much the relationships as the body stands with the present business, or as one that would induce - or increase the relationships of individuals, firms, associations and companies with such institutions, or as an advance agent for such relationships.
8. (Q) Is Mr. Webb satisfied with body's work at the bank? (A) That's just been given; WELL, and were there changes
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there would be relationships established that would be most satisfactory.
9. (Q) Should body sell stocks now held by her, or should she hold them? (A) She should HOLD them.
10. (Q) For how long? (A) That will depend much upon many varying circumstances, but there is to be - and is a general - advance in stocks and bonds. These, as we find, will change much in their variations as to circumstances. Most of those in industrials, most of those in coppers, steels, and such; while those as investments, trusts, are not as good - but some advance.
11. (Q) What are the prospects for Radio Corp. of America and International Tel. & Tel. Co.? (A) These in a year's time will be more than DOUBLE of their present valuation.
12. (Q) Regarding family: Will son [E...] go ahead in his present position, or should he make a change? (A) As we find, there will be the necessity of a change in the early portion of the spring. This will make for an ADVANCEMENT, though, much in the same line.
13. (Q) What business is he best fitted for? (A) That in which he is preparing himself.
14. (Q) Will daughter [R...] marry H. S. [...] and is it advisable for me to encourage this marriage? (A) Be advisable.
15. (Q) What are the possibilities of advancement in position now held by my daughter [R...] and what is she best fitted for? (A) Just as has been given, that there should be the encouragement in the directions as outlined, and best fitted for that.
16. (Q) Should my son [H...] continue in his aeronautical engineering course, or what line or profession would it be best for him to follow? (A) He should continue. Be many variations, though, in this association and relation, and he will go far - and much will be accomplished by individual efforts; for there will be much change in conditions. While there will not be a completion in the course, the exercising of that gained or attained will be far-reaching in its effect.
17. (Q) What was the cause of my son [H...]'s recent illness, for which he was operated on, and will it occur again? (A) With the proper care of self, we do not find a reoccurrence. This, as we find, came from exterior influences.
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18. (Q) Would I benefit myself and children by marrying again? (A) It would be very well, and there's good opportunities!
19. (Q) Along what lines should daughter [M...] be developed to insure a future for her? (A) Domestic science.
20. (Q) Any other suggestions for the welfare of self and children, to insure them a livelihood and a home? (A) BEST be to insure them a life of worth-whileness, rather than livelihood - for that comes of itself when the life is expended in the direction to make same, not as only of pleasant - but of being worth while; keeping in THOSE channels, and in the exercising of a service to whatever source and whatever channel through which one would develop self; not as all for self, but rather self for all, in a service - and in a manner in keeping with a continuity of purpose in the direction of building, or of making for that of a worth-whileness towards CONSTRUCTIVE influences, rather than of those as would make for personal aggrandizement of interests or selfish motives.
21. We are through for the present. Copy to Self Two copies to Ass'n office " " " Mrs. [1192]