Edgar Cayce: The Spiritual Way (15.): At any moment, we either help or harm

20. 04. 2017
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Introduction:

Welcome to this beautiful Easter time for another episode of Edgar's Principles of Happiness. If there are those among you who are really trying to bring any of the principles to life, they should already feel a new wind in the sails and with a spring of happiness that they are in the world at all. Because where we are now, we are right. If we were to be elsewhere, we were there, if we were to do something else, that's what we do. What determines the direction of our actions? I have written my opinion several times, in my experience working with myself and with clients, it is the unfinished stories that need to be completed and the repressed forces that the situation carries. Forces call for release, the story wants to be completed. So welcome to the path of "training" unfinished situations. Whoever episode addresses internally should pay attention to. So that she doesn't find attention on her own. In other words: "Whoever does not want to be guided has to be dragged."

 Today's treatment with craniosacral biodynamics is won by Mr. Mirek. Congratulations and I look forward to meeting you. Write, share. At the end of the week, I will draw answers and one or one of you will receive free therapy.

Principle No.15: "At any moment we either help or we harm."

There is no neutral ground. Something in your soul is probably saying, "I want to help, I want to be on the side of the truth." You will probably admit that you will not always be able to hold this position. But you want your actions - big and small - to be positive. But how can we do that? How do we deal with given situations as a wise helper? It is often not easy to recognize the right course. Edgar Cayce's interpretations offer the opportunity to:

  1. It must be clear to us whether we will be involved in the various situations that require our attention.
  2. It is necessary to decide what exactly we can do. It is more complicated, but if we have a sincere effort to help, we will be shown the way. Cayce often advised people to ask themselves, "What would God want me to do now?" Ask this question twice, three times, and then wait for an answer. When you apply what you are led to, you become a helper whose influence is both visible and invisible.

Our tendency towards neutrality

What is our first thought when we hear that our two friends are arguing? Are we immediately looking for a way out of this conflict? What comes to mind when we see a huge natural disaster in the news? Is it normal when we feel relieved not to live there?

These reactions are typical, expressing a basic desire to protect oneself. But spiritually, we are running away from our opportunities. In most situations, we are in contact with the people around us. Our actions, even thoughts, affect the rest of creation. In every situation we have a choice. We can try to improve things, or we can leave them as they are. But every decision affects the course of events. As one well-known aphorism says, "When you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem." In other words, a neutral attitude is impossible.

We have a responsibility to others
When problems require us to take a stand on them, why is it not possible to remain neutral?

There is no story that better illustrates this statement than the life of Albert Speer, a brilliant young German architect who began his career in the chaotic times after the First World War. As a result of seemingly random events, he was employed as Hitler's first builder. In his autobiography Inside the Third Reich, Speer writes of Hitler's almost hypnotic influence on the people around him. During the war, Speer was appointed minister responsible for armaments, for the production of military equipment. This work absorbed all his physical and spiritual powers.

At the end of the war, he was visited by his friend Karl Hanke. Speer knew him for many years and considered him a man of high moral integrity. Karl was very upset and sat restlessly in his chair. Finally, he told Speer, "If you ever get an invitation to inspect a concentration camp in Upper Silesia, turn them down." He confided to him that he had seen things he must not mention to anyone, and was not even able to describe them.

In his book, Speer admits that at this point he felt personal responsibility for the atrocities in Auschwitz because he was faced with two options and he behaved as if he had heard nothing. He could not stand on the side of good at that moment and closed his eyes blindly. When Hitler was eventually blindly followed by his followers, even at the cost of destroying the whole of Germany, to slow the progress of the Allies, Speer began to change. He openly opposed the ruler and even considered a conspiracy. And when he realized that he was thinking about assassinating his friend and leader, he realized that he had spent years in the company of assassins.

This story clearly shows that we can not become passively aside. Our decisions do not have to concern life and death, but spiritual laws are the same regardless of the gravity of the situation. It is impossible to know the strength of one kind word. We never know what influence we have on others. Sometimes an insignificant event can fundamentally change our future. Not for the moment when Suenee came up with her first therapies, I would not write this article today.

From a spiritual point of view, our attitudes have a significant influence. Then we can never say, "There's nothing I can do about this situation, it's not my responsibility." We can always make a difference.

Law of resonance
Another way to understand the influence we have on others is the law of harmony. We know the phenomenon of resonance from the transmission of vibrations of two tuning forks, but in the same way they also resonate the internal tuning of people. Our thoughts and emotions radiate outward at a given moment and influence the thoughts of others. It works the same way and vice versa. Our mood, thoughts and emotions are influenced by others. This does not mean that we are responsible for the thoughts of others, but for our own. These affect our surroundings. Therefore, we should try to cultivate our minds and send out both thoughts and prayers that contribute to positive attunement. Lots of experiments have been done with meditating groups. During the meditations, crime visibly decreased in the vicinity of the event.

For a person who more often chooses peace in their inner environment, it will be much easier to remain in the midst of great tension with his peace.

What can I do?
In today's technical world, we have to accept that everyone as a person cannot avoid slight damage to the environment. We will not stop using the refrigerator, even if the chemicals released from it destroy the ozone hole, we will not stop driving or using a mobile phone. So where do we start to help more than harm? Edgar gives an example of turning the steering wheel while driving. If we turn just a little bit, the car goes in the direction we need. If we turn very hard, we will cause a car accident. And how to apply a gentle steering wheel turn? What is suitable for one is not suitable for the other. One person stops eating burgers, another only restricts them, one starts walking the bus station, another rides a bike and a third starts using better quality petrol. Our body usually responds to change with natural resistance. Let's see what we are able to do almost without resistance and where we would go beyond our borders.

Exercises:
In this exercise, be aware when you are put in a constructive or destructive situation several times a day.

  • Have a day of self-observation.
  • Take note of the little things around you and how you influence the world around you.
  • Don't be indifferent to others and notice how you react to the surrounding situation.
  • Try to spread your thoughts, deeds and self-confidence with positive tuning.

My dear, I must admit that this episode has brought me deep self-questioning and a lot of important challenges. Several times I had to stop writing and go to sit in silence and stay with the feelings it left me. I believe that the 15th part will be beneficial for you as well, and you will share your experiences with me in the answer form below the article. I say to myself - the time has come, the time to be with myself. I'm going into the dark for a week, I've heard a lot about it, I've read something. I will gradually share it with you.

Edita Polenová - Craniosacral Biodynamics

With love, Edita

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