Edgar Cayce: The Spiritual Way (10.): Good in others is also within us

13. 03. 2017
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Introduction:

Today, I will break out of Edgar Cayce's path and use another parable to illustrate what we see in others. Edgar was a deeply Christian man and his great example was Jesus. He then saw the good he saw in him in other people. I myself am not so familiar with Jesus of the ways and parables that He bequeathed to us that I may speak truthfully about these things. But I have experience from another barrel that I know well, and that is mirroring. What I see in the other person, I must own, otherwise I would never notice it, whether it is good or bad.

Principle 10: "The good we see in others is also in ourselves"
How did Edgar get this statement? He received his first Bible at the age of about ten. At that time, he and his parents regularly attended the Church of Christ's disciples. He enjoyed hearing about people reading the Bible once a year. Based on this, he decided to read the Bible from the first to the last word every year. But the problem was that he was already ten at the time. He was not deterred, he used every opportunity to read, it was difficult at first, but over time he memorized some Bible stories. The main characters became good acquaintances for him, almost heroes. Eventually, at the age of thirteen, he managed to read the Bible thirteen times. He experienced one late afternoon mystical experience.

Reading before sunset, it was time for dinner. Suddenly he realized the presence of a bright light above his head. He thought it was the light from his mother's lantern that came for him. However, when he looked up, he was very surprised. The light came from the figure of an unknown woman. Behind her, he saw something resembling wings. The woman asked him, "If you could choose what you would like?" He replied without hesitation that he would like to help other people, especially young children who are ill. The woman promised to be endowed with a special gift, and if she used it wisely, his wish would come true.

This event led to the spiritual awakening of Cayce. Soon after, he began to show signs of extraordinary spiritual abilities, which reached a maximum eight years later. He discovered, for example, that when he puts a book under his pillow at bedtime, he memorized its contents with photographic accuracy.

But why did Cayce answer the question the way he did? Why did he want to help others, especially children? Probably at that moment he remembered his heroes from the Bible, the apostles, he wanted to be the same as them. Now ask yourself the question: What qualities do you admire most about other people?

Get to know yourself
We have already practiced the method of self-observation in one of the last lessons. Now it would be appropriate to look at how we perceive our surroundings, the people we meet. What do we mind about our partner? What do we admire and appreciate about it? How are we with the children and our parents? We can never see anything other than ours in others.

How can we recognize the good when it appears?
Take note of certain signs. Often these are feelings that are difficult to define by words.

  1. Feeling astonished: When you are at the top, your senses are wide open and easier to touch the miracles and secrets of life, even if they can tragic or painful moments.
  2. Compassion: Good people are sensitive to the feelings of others. To their joys and their sufferings. When necessary, they perform a specific deed.
  3. Forgiveness: This is one of the most difficult and at the same time strongest signs that you are in harmony with your divine self. Forgiveness does not mean that you become a mat on which everyone leans. Rather, it means overcoming any feelings of hostility toward others that have accumulated in you as a result of past injustices.
  4. Humor: Humans are the only inhabitants of this planet who can laugh. When we are able to laugh, we are able to see things in a new perspective. We are then better equipped to deal with situations in a more creative way. A sense of humor is definitely a spiritual gift.
  5. Humility: This quality does not mean denying your strength. It means that you remember where your power comes from, what is the source of your abilities. Thank quietly for everything we have and what we can do.

And what about the projection?
What does the sight of your loved ones tell us about ourselves? How can we improve our relationships with people we find difficult to get along with without changing them in any way? How to view games of injury, blame and frustration that we sometimes play with loved ones? How to get rid of the feeling He / She is to blame for? Let us take full responsibility for the world that sees our eyes. Everything in front of them is just for us. No one else sees it that way, does not feel it, does not experience it. It probably doesn't happen by chance that I see and feel this. I recommend buying the book World Without Borders and studying the old Hawaiian method of Ho'oponopono. And not just study, but start living and practicing it.

Exercises:
It is at this point that I find it important to deviate from Edgar Cayce's exercises and use the method to cleanse the repressed forces that hold our system. And I'm all the more looking forward to your sharing, because Ho'oponopono is already a relatively widespread method and many of you have many years of experience. Write, I like to enrich myself with them.

Repeat these sentences whenever you remember. You do not clean anyone outside, you do not manipulate anyone, you only talk to your inner divinity:

  • I love you.
  • I appologize to you.
  • Forgive me please.
  • Thank you.
  • A sentence summarizing all of the above: I apologize for everything in me and what it causes.

With love,
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