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excerpted: Think on This ... If the experiences are ever used for self-indulgence, self-aggrandizement, self-exaltation, each entity does so to its own undoing, or creates for self that as has been termed or called karma--and must be met. And in meeting every error, in meeting every trial, in meeting every temptation--whether these be mental or really physical experiences--the manner and purpose and approach to same should be ever in that attitude, "Not my will but Thine, O God, be done in and through me."
Edgar Cayce Reading 1224-1 |
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When he says this: And in meeting every error, in meeting every trial, in meeting every temptation--whether these be mental or really physical experiences--the manner and purpose and approach to same should be ever in that attitude, "Not my will but Thine, O God, be done in and through me." Note: He is suggesting we put aside the EGO - to let room in for the spiritual or higher self instead! |
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Think on This ...Thus ye may find in thy mental and spiritual self, ye can make thyself just as happy or just as miserable as ye like. How miserable do ye want to be?
Edgar Cayce Reading 2995-3
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