Who Was Edgar Cayce?
Monday, December 7th, 2009Twentieth Century Psychic and Medical Clairvoyant
Twentieth Century Psychic and Medical Clairvoyant
The Healing Power of Sound
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Writing Your Own Life Song
So the legend goes: When the Buddha was asked what he did before enlightenment, he answered, “I chopped wood and carried water.” When asked what he did after achieving enlightenment, he replied “I chop wood and carry water.” On a mundane level, nothing had changed. Everything was different, however, dues to the alteration of his point of view.1 Life songs transform thoughts, judgments, and feelings into a harmonious pattern. |
The word Yantra is derived from two Sanskrit words – "Yam" (support) and "Trana&qupt; (freedom). There are two types of Yantra: pictorial – a symbolic diagram used to assist meditation, and magic square/numerological Yantra
A Yantra is a form of a mandala.
Benefits of working with mandalas/yantric images include:
Here is your personal Yantra, based on your Date of Birth of Friday, 6th August 1976:
8 6 76 1 74 3 6 8 2 77 5 7 7 5 4 75
And here is a brief interpretation of your personal Yantra:
Destiny
You are going to have to learn to stand on your own two feet and achieve independence. This is not an easy lesson to learn. Many people on this path start out in life be being dependent, rather than independent, and gradually gain confidence as they mature. The ultimate position for somebody on this path is in a leadership role. This could be in management, self-employment, or some other position where the person has sufficient responsibility.
Enthusiasm & Energy
You pour your enthusiasm and energy into idealistic pursuits. You are happiest when doing – or thinking about – worthy aims that could benefit humanity as a whole. As you are so idealistic, your ideas are often unpractical, and you need to share your ideas with others to gauge how effective they will be. You spend a great deal of time in pleasant daydreams.
Family & Friends
You are the organizer of the family. You enjoy arranging parties and other entertainments. You shy away from deep, involved discussions, preferring more light-hearted conversation that does not probe into things too deeply. You are warm-hearted, friendly, and fun to be around. You may not be willing to take on too much responsibility, however.
Generosity
You are particularly generous with family and loved ones. You are a caring person and will give generously to any worthy cause. However, you make sure the needs of your loved ones are met first. You are inclined to be a soft touch to a sad story.
Humanitarianism
You are more likely to help with a donation rather than jump in and help in other ways. Once involved, though, you will work long and hard to help any cause you believe in.
Intuition
You rely very much on your natural, strong intuition. You take it for granted as being an essential part of your life. You are especially intuitive when it comes to people you care about, and often know instantly when something is wrong with a friend or family member.
Joie De Vivre
You are happiest when you have something exciting to look forward to. You enjoy travel, meeting new people, and enjoying new and different experiences.
Karma
You wasted time in a past lifetime. You probably overindulged in a wide range of sensual activities. The lesson is for you to learn to use your time wisely. This is not an easy lesson, and it usually takes many years before you realize that time is slipping away.
Love
You need time on your own, and require a partner who will respect this. Given the right relationship, you can be very loving in thought and action, but always find it hard to express these feelings in words.
Money
You enjoy scientific or technical occupations. You enjoy the research and study that is involved. You seldom earn as much as you could, as you seek job satisfaction ahead of financial rewards.
Nurture
You help and advise people in all sorts of different areas. Your advice is sound and well meant, but you have often gone before the results are apparent. You need to be encouraged to nurture something for yourself, and to follow it through to completion.
Opportunities
You will find your best opportunities close at hand. You need to work within the limits you find, and will also find your opportunities there. You are likely to make mistakes when seeking opportunities outside your field of expertise.
Philosophy
You have a philosophy of life that you work out logically, questioning everything. You often fail to explore subjects in great depth, preferring a superficial glance, and your philosophy is likely to be an amalgam of everything you have explored.
Yoga doesn’t just benefit your muscle tone, mental state and emotional health, it can have a big effect on internal things you can’t see, but certainly can feel. There are numerous aspects of body chemistry that are impacted in a positive manner by yoga, including:
Doing yoga regularly can have numerous benefits, even if you can’t see them immediately on the surface so consider adding it to your workout schedule or practicing it whenever you can.
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I am fascinated by faith. I may not agree with it. I may downright disagree with it. I may find it absurd, even. It doesn’t change the fact, however, that I have a certain admiration for people who have deep conviction in their beliefs and want to impact the world in a positive manner (not in proselytizing down the throats of others). I have met several evangelical Christians in my life who fall into this category. Although I don’t share their views of Jesus, God, or the Bible, I can’t help but feel attracted to their charismatic energy and I thus have a sincere interest in asking questions and understanding their tenets of belief. I also respect the fact that they wait until I broach the topic before enthusiastically warming up to the subject. From my perspective, this makes me feel respected in our differences, as I try to also reciprocate this sentiment.
This weekend past, I met with a minister who wants a web site done for his congregation. Am I interested in doing this for him? Absolutely! Although we are certainly different, we both having a human experience after all. I remember a line from My Big Fat Greek Wedding – “we may be apples and oranges, but both of them are fruit.” How true
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Doreen Virtue’s book rank among my favourites – although I’ve ready and thoroughly enjoyed Healing with the Fairies, Angel Medicine, and Goddesses and Angels, I had yet to read their prequel, The Lightworker’s Way. Virtue shares many intimate details of her life growing up and describes her upbringing within the Christian Science tradition, the social struggle to “fit in” during her adolescent years, and her eventually journey to become a writer – one with a pan-spiritual view (blended of Christian Science, Religious Science, Eastern mysticism and spiritual principles). I certainly do not agree with all that Virtue proposes, but I have the utmost respect and admiration for her unwavering trust in herself – something which I certainly aspire. |
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Quotes I have heard all of these before, but reading them again was a wonderful treasure for my mind – sometimes the memory just needs a little jog. “So in life, some enter the services of fame and others of money, but the best choice is that of these few who spend their time in the contemplation of nature, and as lovers of wisdom.” – Pythagoras (570-490 BCE), “The Father of Philosophy” “The Way out into the light often looks dark, The way that goes ahead often looks as if it went back.” – Tao Te Ching “Life is something spiritual. The form may be destroyed; but the spirit remains and is living, for it is the subjective life.” – Paracelsus (1493-1541), alchemist and physician “If spirits really exist, and if we all live in One Mind; and if mentality can communicate with mentality without the aid of the physical instrument, then spirit communication must be possible!” – Ernest Holmes, founder of The Church of Religious Science and author of The Science of Mind. |
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I’ve never been partial to the idea of joining book or movie clubs, but I’m somewhat intrigued by Spiritual Cinema Circle. I recently ordered a few films from Amazon, and forked out almost $100 for The Secret, The Moses Code, and You Can Heal Your Life. For $21/month (+s), I would receive 4 movies a month. I am intrigued… however, I can’t help but think that I need to be spending less time in front of the television, not more!
After much debate, I’ve made my decision: The Parapsychic Science program.
Bachelor of Science
I’ve been reading the Conscious Living Manual, written by The Living Centre outside of London, Ontario (www.livingcentre.com). More on this later…
I don’t believe in New Years resolutions; I believe in goals and dreams. The turning of the year is the time when most people make their resolutions, and as such, it is a wonderful time for me to evaluate my goals.
2008 was fantastic. I loved and lost, and loved again. I traveled and studied, I worked hard and played harder. I toured the Niagara Ice Wine Festival, fell in love with San Diego, drank Tequila in Tijuana, ate sushi in Bermuda, took in some witchy history in Salem, spent a good chunk of the Winter and Spring in British Columbia (Vancouver, Kelowna, Whistler…), and spent the Summer flying around Ontario (Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Timmins) and made Ottawa my temporary home for 2 months – when I wasn’t cottaging, that is. I reconnected with some amazing people from my past, and made new connections that I plan to take into my future.
I became more of an adult. Took out an RRSP loan, formulated an appropriate savings plan, acquired a fantastic business partner + benefits page, and making plans to move forward with my present place of employment and my present love relationship. I cut off the safety blanket known as my hair, and am loving the care, freedom, and worry-free aspect of it all now. My passion for my love ebbs and flows, but now it seems to be in a definite pattern of free flowing goodness. I am blessed and loved.
Goals for 2009
2008 goals that didn’t make it
The following have been on my list for the past 2 years… maybe this year I will actually see them to fruition?
I believe in being realistic, although I am certainly ambitiously realistic. Happy 2009… and may the new year bless you with health, wealth, and wisdom!