Friday, June 12, 2026

The Holistic Blueprint of "Possession"

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1. The Core Definition of Being "Dispossessed"
The Cayce readings present a view of possession that differs greatly from both popular superstition and modern materialism. They do not describe insanity or possession as merely a mythical phenomenon, nor do they reduce it to a simple chemical imbalance within the brain. Instead, they portray it as a disruption in the natural relationship between body, mind, and soul.
According to the readings, the soul expresses itself through the mind, and the mind functions through the physical body. When this communication system is damaged through injury, disease, shock, or trauma, the normal flow of consciousness can become impaired.
"Then, through pressure upon some portion of the anatomical structure that would make for the disengaging of the natural flow of the mental body through the physical in its relationships to the soul influence, one may be dispossessed of the mind; thus ye say rightly he is 'out of his mind.'" Reading 281-24
In this understanding, true mental balance depends upon an uninterrupted connection between the physical body, the mental faculties, and the spiritual self. When the nervous system is compromised, the soul's influence may no longer fully reach the physical organism. The result is not simply confusion or instability, but a condition in which the individual's normal self-governance is weakened, leaving the personality vulnerable to external influences.
Possession, therefore, is not viewed as a random supernatural event. It is the consequence of a breakdown in the harmonious relationship between the body, mind, and soul.
2. The Vulnerability of Substance Abuse: Alcoholism and Possession
One of the most direct causes of vulnerability described in the readings is the abuse of alcohol and other intoxicating substances. Cayce repeatedly emphasizes that alcohol alters both the physical chemistry of the body and the vibrational state of consciousness.
When the conscious mind is weakened and self-control diminished, the individual becomes more susceptible to influences that would normally be rejected by a healthy and balanced nervous system. The readings suggest that disincarnate entities, still attached to earthly desires, may seek expression through individuals who have lowered their natural defenses through intoxication.
(Q) "Does that mean by other entities, while under the influence of liquor?"
(A) "By others while under the influence that causes those reactions and makes for the antagonism, and the very change of the activities. For this body (the husband), if there could be a sufficient period of refraining from the use of alcoholic stimulants and the diathermy electrical treatments used—these would drive these conditions out!" Reading 1183-3
From this perspective, the dramatic personality changes often observed during intoxication are not merely psychological reactions. They may also reflect the temporary intrusion of influences that resonate with the lowered vibratory state created by alcohol.
The readings propose a practical solution. Recovery requires more than willpower alone. The doorway must be closed physically through complete abstinence from intoxicants, while the body's natural energetic balance must be restored through therapies that strengthen and normalize the nervous system. Only then can the individual's sovereignty over mind and body be fully re-established.
3. Biological "Short Circuits" and the Endocrine System
A unique aspect of Cayce's teachings is the close connection he draws between spiritual phenomena and the endocrine and nervous systems. Rather than separating the physical and spiritual dimensions of life, the readings describe them as deeply interconnected.
Particular attention is given to the Lyden gland and the pineal gland, which are portrayed as important channels through which spiritual energies interact with the physical organism.
"There has been the opening of the lyden gland and thus a disturbance through glandular system. Possession at times is the result." Reading 3410-1
"The reaction to the pineal becomes so severe as to short-circuit the nerve impulse; carrying or producing a fluttering or an engorgement in static waves to the base of the brain. Thus periods are caused when there is lack of self-control." Reading 2465-1
The readings suggest that when these systems become overstimulated, damaged, or improperly activated, the result can be a form of energetic overload. This overload may disrupt the normal communication between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic nervous systems, creating what Cayce describes as a "short circuit."
Such disturbances can lead to altered perceptions, emotional instability, loss of self-control, and experiences that modern psychology might classify as hallucinations, psychosis, or dementia. In Cayce's model, however, these symptoms are not viewed as purely psychological. They reflect a deeper imbalance involving the entire body-mind-spirit complex.
This perspective emphasizes the importance of balance and preparation in any spiritual practice. Higher energies are meant to be integrated gradually and harmoniously rather than forced through premature psychic development or reckless experimentation.
4. The Psychological Triggers: Animosity and Hate
Not all vulnerabilities arise from physical injury or substance abuse. The readings repeatedly stress that emotional and moral states can profoundly affect the nervous system and overall spiritual health.
Among the most destructive influences are hatred, resentment, bitterness, and prolonged animosity. These emotions are portrayed not merely as negative attitudes but as forces that gradually damage both the psyche and the body.
"The conditions here, as we find, have been so aggravated by animosities, and by hates, that we have a deterioration in the nerve force along the spinal system; so that this is dementia—and now possession..." Reading 3315-1
According to the readings, persistent hatred weakens the flow of vital energy throughout the nervous system. Over time, this deterioration may undermine emotional stability, cloud judgment, and fracture the integrated relationship between mind and soul.
In this view, forgiveness is not merely a moral virtue. It is a form of spiritual and psychological protection. Love, compassion, and understanding strengthen the nervous system and elevate consciousness, while hatred and resentment gradually erode the foundations of mental and spiritual well-being.
The state of one's inner life becomes a determining factor in whether one remains spiritually centered or becomes vulnerable to destructive influences.
The Sovereign Shield: Protecting the Self
If vulnerability arises through imbalance, then protection arises through alignment. The readings consistently teach that the most effective safeguard against negative influences is the cultivation of a life centered in spiritual purpose, constructive thinking, and daily application of spiritual principles.
The first principle is never to seek psychic experiences for their own sake. Curiosity without preparation can open doors that one is not ready to manage.
"Entities that would seek to find expression through that left open... never open self, my friend, without surrounding self with the spirit of the Christ, that ye may ever be guarded and guided by His forces!" Reading 436-3
The readings repeatedly recommend conscious spiritual protection through prayer, meditation, and attunement to the Christ Spirit. This creates what might be called a spiritual firewall—a state of consciousness that naturally repels influences incompatible with love, truth, and service.
Yet the readings also emphasize that protection is not achieved through mystical techniques alone. Genuine spiritual strength is built through everyday living.
"...these met only by the activities of prayer, meditation, and the application physically made rather than the mental or emotional ecstasies of just gentleness, kindness, patience, brotherly love; these applied, not preached, but applied daily." Reading 3700-1
The ultimate safeguard is not psychic knowledge but spiritual character. Daily acts of kindness, patience, forgiveness, compassion, and service create a stable vibration that strengthens both the nervous system and the soul's influence within the body.
In the final analysis, the readings teach that possession is not primarily a battle between human beings and external entities. It is a question of alignment. The stronger the connection between body, mind, and soul, the less room there is for confusion, fragmentation, or outside interference. The individual who cultivates spiritual balance, physical health, emotional harmony, and Christ-centered living becomes increasingly sovereign within their own consciousness.


Such a person does not merely avoid possession—they embody wholeness.

Monday, June 8, 2026

A.R.E. Meeting for 6/8/26

Leader: Eric

Five amorous Cayce followers began our SFG Book 1 chapter on Love. We read the Introduction and "Love Manifested" sections.

Experiment 1: Demonstrate your love for individuals in your life by greeting them by name. Make a special effort to remember names when you are introduced. If you do not know the names of people you see frequently, try to find out. And then use the person’s name to show your caring for him as an individual.

Experiment 2: Select and write down one stimulus to which you often react in an automatic and inharmonious way. Then decide on one interrupting behavior or mudra. Make an agreement with yourself that for at least a week you will use your mudra anytime the chosen stimulus happens in your daily life. Keep a record of how you respond after completing the mudra. 

Monday, June 1, 2026

A.R.E. Meeting for 6/1/26

Leader: Eric

Six serious Cayce students worked with “The Lord Thy God is One” chapter one more week. We spent time in the “Step by Step” book reading “Things to Think” and “Things to Ponder.”
 
Experiment: In your relationship with others live with an attitude that the body, mind, and soul are one. Especially work to apply the understanding that the way in which you treat the body (yours or someone else’s) is the way you are treating the soul.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Kundalini, Christ Consciousness, and Spiritual Transformation in the Edgar Cayce Readings

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These readings (2109-2, 2072-11, 1861-4) from Edgar Cayce—often called the Sleeping Prophet—provide one of the most unique interpretations of Kundalini found in modern spiritual literature. Cayce brings together ideas commonly associated with Eastern traditions, such as Kundalini, chakras, cosmic consciousness, and meditation, and interprets them through a deeply Christian spiritual framework centered on the Christ Consciousness.
What makes these readings particularly valuable is that Cayce never presents Kundalini as an end in itself. He consistently teaches that spiritual energy, psychic abilities, and mystical experiences must always be governed by a higher spiritual purpose. The goal is not power, psychic phenomena, or extraordinary experiences. The goal is transformation of the soul and alignment with the Divine.
Cosmic Consciousness and the Opening of the Inner Centers
In Reading 2109-2, the seeker asks whether they have experienced illumination or cosmic consciousness. Cayce confirms that they have and explains that such experiences often arise through periods of stillness, meditation, and inner quietness.
According to Cayce, cosmic consciousness is not merely a mental experience. It involves the opening of subtle channels within the body through which the energies of the Infinite may flow into human awareness. As these channels become attuned, the individual experiences an expanded state of consciousness that transcends ordinary thinking.
This is an important point. Cayce does not describe enlightenment as escaping the body. Rather, he sees the body itself as an instrument through which divine consciousness may be expressed. The physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of life are all interconnected.
In this sense, Kundalini represents the awakening of latent spiritual forces within the human system. As these forces move through the inner centers, consciousness expands and the individual becomes increasingly aware of the presence of the Divine.
The Rising of Kundalini and the Need for Spiritual Guidance
In Reading 2072-11, the seeker asks what should be done when Kundalini begins to rise or circulate through the body.
Many spiritual traditions focus on methods for intensifying or accelerating Kundalini. Cayce's response is strikingly different. He does not recommend techniques for increasing the energy. Instead, he immediately emphasizes spiritual protection and divine guidance.
His instruction is simple:
"Surround self with the Christ-Consciousness."
For Cayce, the greatest danger is not that Kundalini will rise too quickly. The danger is that spiritual energy may become directed by ego, ambition, pride, or lower influences.
The Christ Consciousness acts as both guide and protector. It represents a state of complete alignment with divine love, wisdom, humility, and service. When Kundalini is guided by this consciousness, it becomes a force for transformation. Without such guidance, spiritual development can easily become distorted by self-interest.
Cayce therefore shifts the focus away from energy itself and places it upon the quality of consciousness directing that energy.
The question is not:
"How much spiritual power can I develop?"
The question is:
"What spirit is directing the power?"
Dynamic Personality as a Spiritual Outgrowth
The same reading contains an unexpected question regarding the development of a more dynamic speaking voice.
Rather than offering vocal exercises, Cayce again returns to spiritual principles. He explains that genuine power of speech arises naturally from inner alignment with the Christ Consciousness.
According to Cayce, when an individual becomes deeply connected with divine purpose, their words begin to carry greater conviction, strength, and influence. The voice becomes dynamic because the life behind it has become dynamic.
This principle extends far beyond public speaking. True spiritual influence does not come from technique alone. It comes from the degree to which a person embodies the truths they speak.
Understanding Scripture Through Living It
Cayce applies the same principle to Bible study.
He teaches that scripture cannot be understood merely through intellectual analysis. The deepest understanding comes through living its teachings in daily life.
His suggested prayer captures this beautifully:
"Speak Thou to me, O Lord, in voice; but let me manifest same in my associations with others."
Knowledge without practice remains incomplete. Spiritual truth becomes real only when it is expressed through relationships, actions, and service.
Awakening the Chakras Through Surrender
In Reading 1861-4, the seeker asks how to activate the pineal gland, pituitary gland, Kundalini, and chakras in order to attain higher spiritual powers.
Once again, Cayce avoids giving purely mechanical techniques.
Instead, he presents a spiritual formula based on three principles.
First, fill the mind completely with a high ideal.
Second, release selfish desires and personal ambitions.
Third, meditate upon surrender through the affirmation:
"Not my will but Thine, O Lord, be done in and through me."
This approach reveals one of Cayce's most important teachings. Spiritual awakening is not achieved by forcing energy upward. It occurs naturally when the entire being becomes aligned with divine purpose.
The centers open because consciousness changes.
The energy follows the ideal.
Psychic Abilities and Spiritual Responsibility
The seeker also asks about developing abilities such as intuition, telepathy, astral projection, perfect memory, and healing.
Cayce's answer serves as a profound warning.
He does not deny the existence of these abilities. In fact, throughout his readings he acknowledges that such faculties are natural potentials within human beings.
However, he repeatedly warns against seeking them for personal gratification.
All true healing, wisdom, and spiritual power originate in the Divine. When psychic abilities become the goal, spiritual development becomes distorted. When service becomes the goal, the necessary abilities emerge naturally according to the soul's purpose.
Thus, the question should never be:
"What powers can I acquire?"
The question should be:
"How may I become a clearer channel for the Divine?"
The Ultimate Purpose of Kundalini
When these readings are studied together, a consistent philosophy emerges.
Kundalini is real.
The chakras are real.
Expanded states of consciousness are real.
Psychic abilities are real.
Yet none of these are the ultimate goal.
The true purpose of spiritual development is the transformation of character and the awakening of divine consciousness within the individual.
For Cayce, Kundalini is not the destination. It is the life-force that assists the soul in its journey toward union with God.
The highest evidence of spiritual growth is not visions, psychic powers, or mystical experiences. It is greater love, greater humility, greater wisdom, greater service, and a greater expression of the Divine in everyday life.
This is why Cayce continually returns to the same principle throughout his readings:
Seek first the Christ Consciousness, and everything else will unfold in its proper order.
The awakened soul is not measured by the powers it possesses, but by the love it expresses.
EDGAR CAYCE READINGS ON THE KUNDALINI
(Q) Did I have the experience called illumination or cosmic consciousness, in this incarnation?
(A) As indicated, - how oft has remaining quiet aided thee in seeing and feeling and experiencing the full cosmic consciousness! Yes!
This is found, as has been the experience, by the opening of those channels within the physical body through which the energies of the Infinite are attuned to the centers through which physical consciousness, mental activity, is attained, - or in deep meditation.
2109-2
(Q) Please give advice that would help in those times when there is the beginning of Kundalini to rise or there is the circulation of Kundalini through the body. What should be the next step?
(A) Surround self with that consciousness of the Christ-Spirit; this by the affirmation of "Let self be surrounded with the Christ-Consciousness, and the DIRECTIONS be through those activities in the body-force itself."
Do not seek the lower influences, but the Christ-Consciousness.
(Q) Please give advice that would help in the cultivation of a more pleasing, and dynamic, speaking voice.
(A) This is only as the purposefulness and strength is manifested with which the affirmations or pronouncements are made, see? As there is the complete interpretation of the Christ-Consciousness in self, more strength, more dynamic personality is felt - it is the outgrowth of same.
For, as He has given, "I stand at the door and knock; if ye will open, I will enter." Thus, as the Christ guides through the deep meditation and the raising of the consciousness in the body-forces themselves, the Spirit is making for the building of the influences for greater dynamic personality.
There may thus be applied the ability as a speaker, as an interpreter, as a reader. Read those that require the forcing of the personality, and of the individuality, in the pronouncements.
(Q) Is there any advice to be given the entity on its study and understanding of the Bible?
(A) Live that ye know each day, and as ye read and interpret in thy associations with others, there may come the greater understanding.
As ye read, let this be as the thought and purpose:
"SPEAK THOU TO ME, O LORD, IN VOICE; BUT LET ME MANIFEST SAME IN MY ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHERS."
2072-11
(Q) How may I bring into activity my pineal and pituitary glands, as well as the Kundalini and other chakras, that I may attain to higher mental and spiritual powers? Are there exercises for this purpose, and if there are, please give them.
(A) As indicated, first so FILL the mind with the ideal that it may vibrate throughout the whole of the MENTAL being!
Then, close the desires of the fleshly self to conditions about same. MEDITATE upon "THY WILL WITH ME." Feel same. Fill ALL the centers of the body, from the lowest to the highest, with that ideal; opening the centers by surrounding self first with that consciousness, "NOT MY WILL BUT THINE, O LORD, BE DONE IN AND THROUGH ME."
And then, have that desire, that purpose, not of attaining without HIS direction, but WITH His direction, - who is the Maker, the Giver of life and light; as it is indeed in Him that we live and move and have our being.
(Q) Is there any method whereby I might develop such faculties as a perfect memory; intuition, telepathy, astral projection, and healing of others, as well as myself?
(A) All healing of every nature comes from the DIVINE within that body, or the body applied to such methods or manners of healing.
The attuning of self, - not as to that this or that may be accomplished. But remember, as has ever been given of old, ALL manner of expression, all life, emanates from one source - God! God in thyself; not as "I will, but as Thou wilt."
Let that be the purpose, the import, the intent, the DESIRE; and that which is needed for the bringing of its abilities and faculties of every nature in attunement will be done.
And thus give off, in harmonious accent, that as will be pleasing in His sight, - the purpose for which each soul enters a material experience.
(Q) How may I best be used as a channel to be of mental and spiritual assistance to others?
(A) First by finding self and self's relationship, and the Creative Forces being manifested in thy daily activity, thy daily speech, thy daily conversation, thy daily convocation with thy fellow men; in that each activity is as UNTO the Lord!
1861-4