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EDGAR CAYCE : The Finite and the Infinite
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From: MSN Nicknamegeorgebailey1947  (Original Message)Sent: 10/7/2006 6:52 PM

Think on This ...

Hence, in the fruits of that--as is given oft, as the fruits of the spirit--does man become aware of the infinite penetrating, or inter-penetrating the activities of all forces of matter, or that which is a manifestation of the realm of the infinite into the finite--and the finite becomes conscious of same.

Edgar Cayce Reading 262-52
 
 
 
 
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this occurs most often in the dream realm I believe, but hopefully many people on earth are beginning to meditate constructively and perhaps before long, the new consciousness will reflect this?


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From: MSN Nicknamegeorgebailey1947Sent: 10/7/2006 6:54 PM
Example of Constructive behavior, the Dalai Lama opens a new PEACE center in Vancouver, BC......but the Chinese have a "problem" with it.
 

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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoonSent: 12/21/2007 4:21 PM
The Purpose of our lives:
 

Think on This ...

Thus the purpose of each experience is that the entity may magnify and glorify that which is good. For, good is of the one source, God, and is eternal.
Then as an individual entity magnifies that which is good, and minimizes that which is false, it grows in grace, in knowledge, in understanding.

Edgar Cayce Reading 2599-1