And when ye trust in Him, ye are sure--and need never be afraid of the
material things. For, does He not feed the birds of the air? Does He
not give the color to the lily, the incense to the violet? How much
more is that as may be in His very presence, if ye apply self to
become worthy of acceptance in His home.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Edgar Cayce Reading 3384-2
For all healing, mental or material, is attuning
each atom of the body, each reflex of the brain forces, to the
awareness of the divine that lies within each atom, each cell of the
body.
each atom of the body, each reflex of the brain forces, to the
awareness of the divine that lies within each atom, each cell of the
body.
Edgar Cayce Reading 3183-1
And the abilities are here to accomplish whatever the entity would
choose to set its mind to, so long as the entity trusts not in the
might of self, but in His grace, His power, His might. Be mindful
ever of that, in thy understanding in thy own wisdom, much may be
accomplished; but be rather thou the channel through which He, God,
the Father, may manifest His power--in whatever may be the chosen
activity of the entity.
choose to set its mind to, so long as the entity trusts not in the
might of self, but in His grace, His power, His might. Be mindful
ever of that, in thy understanding in thy own wisdom, much may be
accomplished; but be rather thou the channel through which He, God,
the Father, may manifest His power--in whatever may be the chosen
activity of the entity.
Edgar Cayce Reading 1183-3
Never so act, in any manner, in any inclination, that there may ever be an experience of regret within self. Let the moves and the discourteousness, the unkindness, all come from the other. Better to be abased . . . and have the peace within!
. . . act ever in the way ye would like to be acted toward. No matter what others say or even do, do as ye would be done by; and then the peace that has been promised is indeed thine own.
. . . act ever in the way ye would like to be acted toward. No matter what others say or even do, do as ye would be done by; and then the peace that has been promised is indeed thine own.
Edgar Cayce Reading 1957-1
. . do not be afraid of giving self in a service--if the ideal is correct. If it is for selfish motives, for aggrandizement, for obtaining a hold to be used in an underhand manner, beware. If it is that the glory of truth may be made manifest, spend it all--whether self, mind, body, or the worldly means--whether in labor or in the coin of the realm.
Edgar Cayce Reading 2540-1
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