READING #281-13 given on November 19, 1932
PRESENT:
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis,
Steno.; Mildred Davis, H. L. and L. B. Cayce.
TEXT
OF READING:
GC:
"You will have before you the psychic work of Edgar
Cayce, present in this room, the information that has
been and is being given from time to time, especially
that regarding meditation and prayer. You will give, in a
clear, concise, understandable manner just how an
individual may meditate, or pray, without the effort
disturbing the mental or physical body. If this can be
given in a general manner, outline it for us. If it is
necessary to be outlined for specific individuals, you
will tell us how individuals may attain to the
understanding necessary for such experiences not to be
detrimental to them."
EC: "Yes, we
have the work, the information that has been and that
maybe given from time to time; especially that in
reference to meditation and prayer.
"First, in
considering such, it would be well to analyze that
difference (that is not always understood) between
meditation and prayer.
"As it has
been defined or given in an illustrated manner by the
Great Teacher, prayer is the MAKING of one's conscious
self more in attune with the spiritual forces that may
manifest in a material world, and is ORDINARILY given as
a COOPERATIVE experience of MANY individuals when all are
asked to come in one accord and one mind; or, as was
illustrated by:
"Be not as
the Pharisees, who love to be seen of men, who make long
dissertation or prayer to be heard of men. They
IMMEDIATELY have their reward in the physical-mental
mind.
"Be rather as
he that entered the temple and not so much as lifting his
eyes, smote his breast and said, "God be merciful to
me a sinner!"
"Which man
was justified, this man or he that stood to be seen of
men and thanked God he was not as other men, that he paid
his tithes, that he did the services required in the
temple, that he stood in awe of no one, he was not even
as this heathen who in an uncouth manner, not with washed
hands, not with shaven face attempted to reach the throne
of grace?
"Here we have
drawn for us a comparison in prayer: That which may be
the pouring out of the personality of the individual, or
a group who enter in for the purpose of either outward
show to be seen of men; or that enter in even as in the
closet of one's inner self and pours out self that the
inner man may be filled with the Spirit of the Father in
His merciful kindness to men.
"Now draw the
comparisons for meditation: Meditation, then, is prayer,
but is prayer from WITHIN the INNER self, and partakes
not only of the physical inner man but the soul that is
aroused by the spirit of man from within.
"Well, that
we consider this from INDIVIDUAL interpretation, as well
as from group interpretation; or individual meditation
and group meditation.
"As has been
given, there are DEFINITE conditions that arise from
within the inner man when an individual enters into true
or deep meditation. A physical condition happens, a
physical activity takes place! Acting through what?
Through that man has chosen to call the imaginative or
the impulsive, and the sources of impulse are aroused by
the shutting out of thought pertaining to activities or
attributes of the carnal forces of man. That is true
whether we are considering it from the group standpoint
or the individual. Then, changes naturally take place
when there is the arousing of that stimuli WITHIN the
individual that has within it the seat of the soul's
dwelling, within the individual body of the entity or
man, and then this partakes of the individuality rather
than the personality.
"If there has
been set the mark (mark meaning here the image that is
raised by the individual in its imaginative and impulse
force) such that it takes the form of the ideal the
individual is holding as its standard to be raised to,
within the individual as well as to all forces and powers
that are magnified or to be magnified in the world from
without, THEN the individual (or the image) bears the
mark of the Lamb, or the Christ, or the Holy One, or the
Son, or any of the names we may have given to that which
ENABLES the individual to enter THROUGH IT into the very
presence of that which is the creative force from within
itself - see?
"Some have so
overshadowed themselves by abuses of the mental
attributes of the body as to make scars, rather than the
mark, so that only an imperfect image may be raised
within themselves that may rise no higher than the
arousing of the carnal desires within the individual
body. We are speaking individually, of course; we haven't
raised it to where it may be disseminated, for remember
it rises from the glands known in the body as the lyden,
or to the lyden [Leydig] and through the reproductive
forces themselves, which are the very essence of Life
itself within an individual - see? for these functionings
never reach that position or place that they do not
continue to secrete that which makes for virility to an
individual physical body. Now we are speaking of
conditions from without and from within!
"The spirit
and the soul is within its encasement, or its temple
within the body of the individual - see? With the
arousing then of this image, it rises along that which is
known as the Appian Way, or the pineal center, to the
base of the BRAIN, that it may be disseminated to those
centers that give activity to the whole of the mental and
physical being. It rises then to the hidden eye in the
center of the brain system, or is felt in the forefront
of the head, or in the place just above the real face -
or bridge of nose, see?
"Do not be
confused by the terms that we are necessarily using to
give the exact location of the activities of these
conditions within the individuals, that we may make this
clarified for individuals.
"When an
individual then enters into deep meditation:
"It has been
found throughout the ages (INDIVIDUALS have found) that
self-preparation (to THEM) is necessary. To some it is
necessary that the body be cleansed with pure water, that
certain types of breathing are taken, that there may be
an even balance in the whole of the respiratory system,
that the circulation becomes normal in its flow through
the body, that certain or definite odors produce those
conditions (or are conducive to producing of conditions)
that allay or stimulate the activity of portions of the
system, that the more carnal or more material sources are
laid aside, or the whole of the body is PURIFIED so that
the purity of thought as it rises has less to work
against in its dissemination of that it brings to the
whole of the system, in its rising through the whole of
these centers, stations or places along the body. To be
sure, these are conducive; as are also certain
incantations, as a drone of certain sounds, as the
tolling of certain tones, bells, cymbals, drums, or
various kinds of skins. Though we may as higher thought
individuals find some fault with those called savages,
they produce or arouse or bring within themselves - just
as we have known, do know, that there may be raised
through the battle-cry, there may be raised through the
using of certain words or things, the passion or the
thirst for destructive forces. Just the same may there be
raised, not sedative to these but a CLEANSING of the
body.
"Consecrate
yourselves this day that ye may on the morrow present
yourselves before the Lord that He may speak through
YOU!" is not amiss. So, to ALL there may be given:
"FIND that
which is to YOURSELF the more certain way to your
consciousness of PURIFYING body and mind, before ye
attempt to enter into the meditation as to raise the
image of that through which ye are seeking to know the
will or the activity of the Creative Forces; for ye are
RAISING in meditation actual CREATION taking place within
the inner self!
"When one has
found that which to self cleanses the body, whether from
the keeping away from certain foods or from certain
associations (either man or woman), or from those
thoughts and activities that would hinder that which is
to be raised from FINDING its full measure of expression
in the INNER man (INNER man, or inner individual, man or
woman, meaning in this sense those radial senses from
which, or centers from which all the physical organs, the
mental organs, receive their stimuli for activity), we
readily see how, then, IN meditation (when one has so
purified self) that HEALING OF EVERY kind and nature may
be disseminated on the wings of thought, that are so much
a thing - and so little considered by the tongue that
speaks without taking into consideration what may be the
end thereof!
"Now, when
one has cleansed self, in whatever manner it may be,
there may be no fear that it will become so overpowering
that it will cause any physical or mental disorder. It is
WITHOUT the cleansing that entering any such finds ANY
type or form of disaster, or of pain, or of any dis-ease
of any nature. It is when the thoughts, then, or when the
cleansings of GROUP meditations are conflicting that such
meditations call on the higher forces raised within self
for manifestations and bring those conditions that either
draw one closer to another or make for that which shadows
[shatters?] much in the experiences of others; hence
short group meditations with a CENTRAL thought around
some individual idea, or either in words, incantations,
or by following the speech of one sincere in abilities,
efforts or desires to raise a cooperative activity IN the
minds, would be the better.
"Then, as one
formula - not the only one, to be sure - for an
individual that would enter into meditation for self, for
others:
"Cleanse the
body with pure water. Sit or lie in an easy position,
without binding garments about the body. Breathe in
through the right nostril three times, and exhale through
the mouth. Breathe in three times through the left
nostril and exhale through the right. Then, either with
the aid of a low music, or the incantation of that which
carries self deeper - deeper - to the seeing, feeling,
experiencing of that image in the creative forces of
love, enter into the Holy of Holies. As self feels or
experiences the raising of this, see it disseminated
through the INNER eye (not the carnal eye) to that which
will bring the greater understanding in meeting every
condition in the experience of the body. Then listen to
the music that is made as each center of thine own body
responds to that new creative force that little by little
this entering in will enable self to renew all that is
necessary - in Him.
"First,
CLEANSE the room; cleanse the body; cleanse the
surroundings, in thought, in act! Approach not the inner
man, or the inner self, with a grudge or an unkind
thought held against ANY man! or do so to thine own
undoing sooner or later!"
"Prayer
and meditation:"
"Prayer is
the concerted effort of the physical consciousness to
become attuned to the consciousness of the Creator,
either collectively or individually! MEDITATION is
EMPTYING self of all that hinders the creative forces
from rising along the natural channels of the physical
man to be disseminated through those centers and sources
that create the activities of the physical, the mental,
the spiritual man; properly done must make one STRONGER
mentally, physically, for has it not been given? He went
in the strength of that meat received for many days? Was
it not given by Him who has shown us the Way, "I
have had meat that ye know not of"? As we give out,
so does the WHOLE of man - physically and mentally become
depleted, yet in entering into the silence, entering into
the silence in meditation, with a clean hand, a clean
body, a clean mind, we may receive that strength and
power that fits each individual, each soul, for a greater
activity in this material world.
"Be not
afraid, it is I." Be sure it is Him we worship that
we raise in our inner selves for the dissemination; for,
as He gave, "Ye must eat of my BODY; ye must drink
of MY blood." Raising then in the inner self that
image of the Christ, love of the God-Consciousness, is
MAKING the body so cleansed as to be barred against all
powers that would in any manner hinder.
"Be thou
CLEAN, in Him."
"We are
through for the present."
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