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In September 1931 a group of ordinary people met with Edgar Cayce. Although the meeting had been called in order for each of them to work more personally with Cayce's psychic information, none of the group members could have possibly imagined the impact that meeting and their subsequent gatherings -- nearly fifty meetings for the first twelve lessons -- would have upon the rest of their lives, nor could the group have foreseen the effect of their work upon the lives of thousands of others even decades later.
Study Group #1 -- as they eventually called themselves -- worked for years to compile twelve essays in spirituality. The first lesson was "Cooperation" and the others were assembled in sequential order before finally being published in 1942 as A Search for God, Book I. The group's intent was to work with the material so it could be applied, understood, even "lived" in their daily lives. It was their hope that universal concepts might somehow be practically applied in such a manner as to bring a true awareness of the living Spirit into everyday life. In turn, they hoped that their relationships with those around them might somehow be positively affected through the process. The end result has been that these lessons in spirituality have been called one of the earliest and most effective tools for personal transformation introduced into the western hemisphere.
Although raised
in a Christian upbringing, Cayce's information is deeply ecumenical.
These lessons in spirituality emphasize the oneness of all life,
a love and tolerance for all people, as well as a compassion and
understanding for every major religion of the world. In fact,
one of the most important steps to personal transformation deals
with the importance of cultivating an awareness of our oneness
with all other individuals. Coming to share that same understanding,
Study
Group #1's preface to A Search for God, Book I ended with:
There is nothing new here. The search for God is as old as man. This book is passed on in the hope that through it, during the trying times ahead, many may glimpse a ray of light; that in other hearts it may awaken a new hope and vision of a better world through application of His laws in daily life.
Study
Group #1 was told that they could "bring light to a waiting
world" and that these lessons would still be studied a hundred
years into the future. Today, many decades later, this material
has been studied by thousands of individuals from every walk of
life and religious background, enabling them to become more aware
of themselves through cooperation, personal awareness, faith, meditation,
and love. These interdenominational discussion groups examine this
material on soul growth in individual homes all over the world.
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