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TESTIMONIALS/RESULTS

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Mr. [261]’s wife wrote at the end of the year, on December 30, 1936, that her husband:

“ . . . still seems very tired most of the time {he had been suffering from gastritis and headaches; see Directions from the Readings} . . . He can’t seem to follow your advice entirely and stop worrying and working so hard.”

261-27, Report #2

He was in the banking business and obtained several readings combining business information with health advice. After his last reading, his thirty-fifth, he wrote:

“ . . . For some time after receiving the reading I felt considerably better. If I don’t now it is only because I don’t continue to do all the things the reading recommended. I am so very busy these days that I find it hard to do all the things that I should . . . ”

261-35, Report #1

The sister of Mr. [34], a longtime epileptic (see Directions from the Readings), wrote that following each reading:

“ . . . a course of treatment was instituted {cold packs along the spine}, since which time he has improved wonderfully, and seems to be on the road to ultimate recovery . . . ”

34-8, Report #1

The results were astounding:

“ . . . He scarcely, if ever, has any more spells and they are hardly perceptible, while he formerly had quite a number each day, falling any place he might happen to be, oftentimes sustaining painful injuries. We have ample reasons to believe that through the mystic power of young Mr. Cayce a permanent cure shall be consummated.”

34-8, Report #1

In July 1960 Dr. Walter Pahnke added this notation to the readings’ supplemental reports:

“ . . . There is {a} good possibility that the diagnosis is epilepsy, but the type of epilepsy cannot be definitely established.” 34-8, Report #3

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