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EDGAR CAYCE : Forgive, so you too will be forgiven
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From: MSN Nicknamegeorgebailey1947  (Original Message)Sent: 11/3/2006 6:44 PM

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For only as ye forgive those who have blamed thee without a cause, who have spoken vilely of thee without reason, can the giver of life and light forgive thee--even though He came into experience that ye, even ye, might know thy place with God, with thy Maker.

Edgar Cayce Reading 3660-1


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From: mscayce2Sent: 11/4/2006 7:16 PM

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This may be a hard statement for many, but you will eventually come to know it is true: No fault, no hurt comes to self save that thou hast created in thine consciousness, in thine inner self, the cause. For only those that ye love may hurt you.

Edgar Cayce Reading 262-83

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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 10/10/2007 6:41 PM

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Who gains by being forgiven and by forgiving?
 
 
 The one that forgives is lord even of him that he forgives.

Edgar Cayce Reading 585-2

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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 10/15/2007 4:41 PM

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Never so act, in any manner, in any inclination, that there may ever be an experience of regret within self. Let the moves and the discourteousness, the unkindness, all come from the other. Better to be abased . . . and have the peace within!
. . . act ever in the way ye would like to be acted toward. No matter what others say or even do, do as ye would be done by; and then the peace that has been promised is indeed thine own.

Edgar Cayce Reading 1183-3

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