Edgar Cayce: The Spiritual Way (4.): Everything is all, everything is interconnected

23. 01. 2017
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

In today's, already 4. part talking about the principles of happiness from Edgar Cayce's interpretations, we will focus on unity. "Everything is interconnected," he appears in interpretations quite often.

Before I begin, I would like to announce today's winner of therapy craniosacral biodynamics free of charge. It's a sir Jaroslav. Continue to send and share your experiences from practice or other encounters with Edgar Cayace's teachings. I look forward to reading.

Principle No.2: Everything is all, everything is interconnected. Unity of all forces
It was Einstein who came up with the formulation that all matter comes from a single mysterious particle. Nuclear physicists have only confirmed the claim, and to this day it is based on this discovery.

All that is created in the Universe, from stars to spiders, is a manifestation the only creative energy or life force. In your book Kosmos Carl Sagan is photographed next to an oak. Below the photo, it is ascribed: Close relatives: oak and man. In other words: Both oak and human (virtually all types of organic life) essentially consist of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

The idea that there is only one basic force can be developed further. The common energy base is not only typical of matter, but also of the spiritual world. Spirit is life, mind is builder and matter result. This sequence is typical of the structure of a creative act and testifies to the unity of all creation.

Just as white light can be decomposed into the colors of the rainbow, so in our souls the basic force is divided into attitude, emotional and material components. Red light is not fundamentally different from blue, they just vibrate at different frequencies. In the same way, thoughts and feelings are not fundamentally different, they are just a different "frequency" of the same creative force.

Unity of Time
We were educated to look at time linearly, as a one-way street moving into the future. But is this the best model? Many teachings claim that time does not exist, that it is the illusion created by our limited consciousness.

Edgar Cayce urges us to consider the past, present and future as interconnected. Some experiences suggest a connection between time. Surely you have ever had a dream that actually came true in a few months or years. Albert Einstein, creator Theory of relativity, wrote in 1955 after the death of his friend to his loved ones only four weeks before his death:He left this world a little earlier before me. It does not mean anything. People like us who believe in physics know that the only difference between the past, the present and the future is illusion. ". Rupert Sheldrake, a modern biologist, consistently claims in his book, The Presence of the Past, that invisible fields combine the past of living organisms with their future.

Unity of space
One of the best examples of the unity of space is Cayce's own work. Twice a day he dived into for many years autohypnotic state of consciousness and was able to register information about people hundreds of miles away. Cayce described in great detail the physical state or environment, human clothing or its activities. He said: "Nice-painted room", or "Shouting red pajamas". Blatant notes have always been confirmed. One person who was just coming out of the door of his house in his town said, "Come back and sit down!". Because Cayace perceived everything at the level of consciousness where there was unity of time and space, he spoke as if he were in the same room as the man.

Unity of God and Humankind
The concept of unity states that God is connected to humanity and that humanity itself is internally connected. The theological question is appropriate: Is God somewhere out there, somewhere outside of us and far away (transcendent) or is God right here, within ourselves and within the whole of creation (immanent)? The law of unity promotes an immanent view, even though it is difficult for many people to understand.

If God is immanent in all creation, it really affects everything, not only humans, but also animals, protozoa and also fungi. And also our enemies, no matter what and whoever is installed. An example is the story of a nine-year-old American Sioux Indian who fell ill. During his illness, a boy named Black Deer went through a vision in the center of the Earth, where he was shown the interconnectedness of all people and things. This experience led to him later becoming a shaman and healer of the tribe. He talks about his mystical experience in the book Black Elk Speaks: "And when I stood there, I saw more than I could express in words, and I understood more than I saw. I have mysteriously seen the shapes of all things in the spirit and the shapes of all shapes, how they must live together as one thing. I saw that the sacred wheel of my people was one of many wheels that formed a very wide circle, and in its center grew a huge flowering tree that served as a resting place for all the children of one mother and one father. I saw that it was a holy place. "

What about our individuality?
Individuality is a double-edged sword. We want to be free and independent, but we are also aware of the other side of this. Something inside us longs for a sense of unity. Naturally, we are looking for tangible evidence of community. Oriental poets described human souls as drops of water that eventually dissolve in the ocean of God. This is not a pleasant idea of ​​enlightenment! Rather, we should imagine that unity will be incorporated into every soul. So instead of the drop eventually returning to the sea, quality can enter the drop. So we will not lose our individuality, but it will be enriched by something bigger, by our experience of unity with everything.

Building our Future

  • The resources needed to build the future are available today. Let's remember the size of the mustard seed from which one of the largest plants will grow. We don't have to have everything today. Let's do everything with maximum commitment, but not more.
  • Let us remember that there is only one force in the universe and that the energy we waste through fear for the future could be used creatively in the present.
  • According to E. Cayce, the best way is to call something I do not have, the one that I will give. I have little money? I give someone a small amount of money, I see little smile around them? I give everyone a smile. I need help? I'll find someone I can use.
  • When we feel oneness with the Universe, we notice that our little dramas are miniature replicas of what is happening throughout the Universe. Not only the subjects but also the kings have their dreams and afflictions. Not only privileged individuals have the opportunity to use their potential. "There are little roles, just small actors".

Exercise

My dear, I will be happy to share this beautiful exercise with all of you, write your experiences or even attempts in the form below the article, successful, even unsuccessful ones.

  • Try to look at your life more often from the point of view of the unity of everything. Whether your stories are favorable or unfavorable, perceive them as a miniature version of great cosmic themes.
  • Understand where your energy is concerned. When you capture its flow, try to make it creative by investing in the present moment in the form of changes.
  • Adjust your relationship with the person you are not dating yet, as you would like. A good way is to find something in that person that unites you.

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