Edgar
Cayce on
E.
S. P.
The
following Edgar Cayce readings' excerpts indicate
that E.S.P. (psychic ability) is something
available to all of us. But, be warned - care must
be taken in its pursuit and use.
"...There
may be specific tests in Mind Reading,
Telepathy, Thought Transference, Moving of
Objects even; yet these when presented out of
their realm of activity dealing with the
individual for a helpful experience in the
seeking, become channels that are of an entirely
different nature - and partake, as we have given,
either of subconscious impressions or the
activities of consciousnesses in the realm of the
inter-between that would become as detrimental to
the value of such information in the experience
of consecrated seeking individuals for their aid
and help to an understanding of their
relationships to Creative Forces in this
particular experience."
"Hence the
manner as we would find that there should be the
study:
"Take the
information, the data, or the regular routine of
seekers. Find their relationships, their mental
attitudes, their desires, their hopes. And then
watch the effect of the varied status of
condition or development, first of the individual
and then the effects that are produced in the
lives of such individuals. Not only from the
purely physical angle but the moral, the mental
and the spiritual activities and relations of
same in the individual's experience.
"And if
these, or a series, or a continuation of the
studies of such would be undertaken by one such
as we find as has been indicated - as [1135] - we
would find there may be almost every form of
psychic phenomena and psychic experience.
"For as we
have given, there are almost as many types of
psychic phenomena or psychic experience as there
are individuals.
"For PSYCHIC
is of the soul, if in its true constructive
sense. And as the soul is an individual,
intricate portion of the whole, then the
experience of each soul in its reaction with,
upon or from experiences in that field of
activity, presents a study within itself.
"This then
as we find should be rather that to any group or
any university:
"There be
presented what has been the experience of
individuals taken in every way and manner that
have been recorded by the Association and those
interested in same. If these do not present
sufficient truth, sufficient confidence of there
being not only the unusual but that which the
individuals applying - not merely knowing of but
applying in their experience day by day - will
make them as individuals better citizens, better
neighbors, better parents, better friends, then
forget it!
"For unless
such experiences create such in the lives of
individuals that interest or apply themselves in
the study of such, then it is indeed of little
thought; nor has it any place in man's
experience, and is not worthy of a name or
consideration of ANY sort - or of any soul.
"Then, these
are the manners as we would give for the
consideration:
"If
experiments are sought, these then must be
weighed in the light of that given.
"MANY
an individual, many a personage has given his all
for the demonstrating of a truth. As it has been
indicated from the first through THIS channel,
there should ever be that ideal, "What does
such information as may come through such a
channel produce in the experience of individuals,
as to not their thoughts, not their relations
other than does such make them better parents,
better children, better husbands, better wives,
better neighbors, better friends, better
citizens?" And if and when it does NOT,
LEAVE IT ALONE!"
"Ready for
questions
(Q)
"[1135] presents the following plan. Advise
us if this may be undertaken through this
channel. The plan: Please describe contents of
package on filing case in Room 215, Schermerhorn
Extension, Columbia University, N.Y."
(EC) "This
may be done; and if [1135] and those of the
Association and their ideals and officers
consider it worth it to be done, it will be
done!"
But REMEMBER -
what has been given!" "
We are
through."
Edgar Cayce reading #1135-6)
(November 11, 1936)
"...But begin to
study all phases of psychic phenomena, though
don't begin with automatic writing. For this
would soon lead to such channels as to be more
detrimental than beneficial. But begin to read
the scripture, searching for those portions of
same that give the warning, as well as the
instruction as to how one would seek to be an
individual who may give a great deal to mankind.
This undertaken, the entity may set itself to be
of a great help to others through any phase of
psychic forces it would choose to demonstrate.
"Study also
astrological subjects, not as termed by some, but
rather in the light of that which may be gained
through a study of His word. For, as it was given
from the beginning, those planets, the stars, are
given for signs, for seasons, for years, that man
may indeed (in his contemplation of the universe)
find his closer relationships.
"For man is made a
co-creator with the Godhead. Not that man is good
or bad according to the position of the stars,
but the position of the stars brings what an
individual entity has done about God's plan into
the earth activities during those individual
periods when man has the opportunity to enter or
come into material manifestations.
"In the study,
forsake not, of course, the true way and light.
As is given from the beginning: God said,
"Let there be light" and there was
light, and that light became, and is the light of
the world. For it is true that light, that
knowledge, the understanding of that Jesus who
became the Christ, is indeed thy elder brother
and yet Creator, Maker of the universe; and thus
are ye a part of same and a directing influence.
"And it is with what
spirit ye entertain that ye measure that kind of
helpfulness to thy Maker. Do what thou doest
intuitionally, or as the spirit moves thee."
Edgar Cayce reading
#5124-1 (May 18, 1944)
Edgar
Cayce Readings © 1971 Edgar
Cayce Fdtn
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