I have selected three of Cayce's affirmations, which are at
the end of this article. The first one was intended to take
hold of desires, needs, and attitudes that we all experience
in life and move them to a higher, more universally attuned
condition, resulting in greater harmony and happiness in our
lives. After sharing this affirmation, Cayce sharply instructed
the person to "leave it with Him" rather than to keep
wondering and doubting in anxious waiting for immediate results.
He wanted people to feel the power of the affirmation in their
mental self and then let it go free. The reason for this, he
explained, was that the "unseen forces" are more powerful
than the seen and work in a special way. The unseen forces work
best when we have faith in them, a demonstrated faith shown
by allowing them to work their magical way through our bodies,
minds, hearts, and lives. He said that the spirit of patience,
expectancy, and contentment are fertile soil from which the
unseen forces can bring forth their miracles.
The second affirmation was designed to help a person find the
best way to be a channel of blessings to others. Cayce explained
that the phrase "my going in and my coming out" (taken
from Exodus 28:35) is speaking about going in to the Holy Place
within us, where God meets with us, and coming out from the
Holy Place to relationships with others and our outer work.
The going in is mostly done during sleep, prayer, meditation,
and moments of reflection and stillness.
The third affirmation was designed to connect us with what
Cayce called "the Christ Consciousness," a state of
mind and perspective that best channels the power of light and
love into and through us -- an excellent state to experience.
I used the first affirmation and was amazed by its impact on
me. Try one and send me your results.
"Let my desire and my needs be in Thy hands, Thou Maker,
Creator of the universe and all the forces and powers therein!
And may I conform my attitude, my purpose, my desire, to that
Thou hast as an activity for me. (Now leave it with Him and
go to work!)" --462-8
"Lord, here am I! Use Thou me in the ways as Thou knowest
best. May my going in and my coming out always be acceptable
in Thy sight, my Lord, my Strength, and my Redeemer." --2803-3
"Let that mind be in me that was in Him, who knew that
of Himself He could do nothing, yet in the power of the light
of the Father of all may we, may I, may all, come to know His
love the better. Thy will, O Father, be done in me just now."
--436-3
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