Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Meditation, Protection, and the Christ Spirit

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An Analysis of Reading 436-3
Reading 436-3 teaches that meditation is a powerful tool for spiritual growth, but it must be approached with wisdom and proper preparation. The reading explains that every person has mental, physical, and spiritual aspects that work together. Because meditation opens the soul to deeper spiritual influences, it is important that the body, mind, and spirit are prepared before entering into deep meditation. Cayce warns that there are experiences and influences that a person should not explore too deeply without proper spiritual understanding and protection.
One of the most important lessons in this reading is that deep meditation is not always safe if a person is unprepared. Cayce says that when an individual meditates deeply, influences become active upon the soul-consciousness. If the proper attitudes and preparations are not present, these influences can become harmful to the physical body and may cause confusion in spiritual development. In other words, meditation itself is not dangerous, but opening oneself to spiritual forces without understanding and protection can lead to problems. This agrees with the Bible's warning: "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God" (1 John 4:1).
When asked what type of meditation would be safe, Cayce did not recommend psychic exercises or methods designed to awaken unusual powers. Instead, he emphasized surrounding oneself with the consciousness of the Christ Spirit. He taught that the safest meditation is one centered on God and Christ. The purpose of meditation is not to gain psychic abilities but to grow closer to God. This reflects the words of Jesus: "I am the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6). For Cayce, Christ-consciousness was the protection that guided the soul safely during meditation.
The reading also discusses the possibility of unwanted influences entering through psychic openings. When asked whether entities might be feeding on the body's vitality, Cayce replied that there are influences that seek expression through openings left unguarded. However, he did not encourage fear. Instead, he taught that proper meditation, entered through Christ-consciousness and prayer, can transform the situation. Rather than being harmed, the individual can receive healing influences from higher spiritual sources and even become a blessing to others. This reflects the promise of Psalm 91:11, "For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways."
Another important lesson is that true meditation should bring healing, peace, and harmony. Cayce says that through proper meditation the individual may gain healing influences from higher sources. He focuses on spiritual growth rather than psychic phenomena. He does not emphasize visions, voices, or supernatural experiences. Instead, he points toward inner peace, understanding, and a closer relationship with God. This is similar to the fruits of the Spirit described in Galatians 5:22-23: "Love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith."
The reading also contains a surprising instruction. When asked about books to read, Cayce replied, "Rather than reading, meditate." He explained that the reading of many different ideas had brought confusion. While study is important, there comes a point where a person must seek God directly through prayer and meditation. The Psalmist expressed this same principle: "Be still, and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10). Cayce believed that spiritual truth becomes real when it is experienced within the soul rather than only understood through books.
One of the most beautiful parts of the reading is the affirmation given for meditation: "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." This affirmation is based on Philippians 2:5, "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." The prayer is not a request for power or special abilities. It is a prayer of humility, surrender, and alignment with God's will. It echoes the prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane: "Not my will, but thine, be done" (Luke 22:42).
Finally, Cayce explains that meditation should lead to service. The abilities developed through meditation are not meant to impress others but to bless them. He says the individual should learn to speak and express the truths received in meditation, becoming a channel of blessing in everyday life. True spiritual growth is measured not by psychic experiences but by how much love, kindness, and encouragement a person brings to others. Jesus taught the same principle when He said, "Freely ye have received, freely give" (Matthew 10:8).
The central message of Reading 436-3 is that meditation is a sacred doorway to spiritual growth, but it must be entered with preparation, humility, prayer, and the consciousness of Christ. Deep meditation without understanding can lead to confusion and imbalance, but meditation centered on God brings healing, peace, protection, guidance, and a deeper awareness of His presence. As a soul learns to place its thoughts, desires, and actions into God's hands, the love of the Father becomes, as Cayce described it, "a living water welling up into the soul and the body." This beautifully reflects the words of Jesus: "The water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life" (John 4:14).
EDGAR CAYCE READING 436-3
EC: Yes, we have the body, with its abilities and its physical weaknesses, with the soul-mind, [436], - present in this room.
In making an analysis of the mental and psychic abilities of the body, to be sure the physical channel through which same must manifest, with the soul development in its experiences in the material plane, must be taken into consideration.
As to the mental abilities of the entity: The material studies, the material analyses of mental effects, have brought to the body-mind a comprehension of many of the influences in the experiences of others in which the body-soul forces have experienced both good and bad influences. Hence it may be found by the entity, the soul-consciousness, the mental mind, there are many conditions or experiences in which the body may allow itself to engage in which neither the physical forces nor the soul developments allow too great a delving into same without the proper guards about self in such entering in.
As given regarding those influences that are active upon the soul-consciousness of an entity when it meditates deeply, unless there are those preparations within self for the proper attitudes there may be brought such influences that become detrimental to the PHYSICAL attributes and make a miscomprehending of that soul development which IS the birthright and privilege of each soul in a material world.
It would be well, then, for that given in that direction through these channels (on Meditation) to be well comprehended, well understood; and that, in the development of self and self's abilities to associate, the soul development influence (that may be brought into material manifestations in or through the various forces in the experience of the individual life) be well studied, well comprehended.
And then there may be brought for self that development which is of, from and through, self's OWN analyzing of the influences of the Creative Energy or the spirits, or Spirit, about the Throne that is ever a dictator in the directing of that impelling the soul development of each seeker for light in His name.
Too, in connection with same, it would be well for that which makes for the comprehending of the oneness of all force in the effects in the mental influences, in the sources of information, in the sources of life, light, truth, immortality, to be comprehended, understood, in the experience of the MENTAL and the SOUL body.
Then we may find there will be brought to the body that which is the desire of the inmost soul that is in keeping with His purposes in the life experience of the entity.
Ready for questions.
(Q) Just what type of meditation would be safe for me to practice in my present psychic and physical condition?
(A) As we have referred to, first study that which has been presented through these channels that will make for a comprehending of that necessary to be aroused within self for perfect meditation; and as to HOW each soul - as it enters into meditation - surrounds itself with the influences of the consciousness of the Christ Spirit in the material affairs of individuals who seek through His name.
(Q) Are there entities, because of a psychic opening, feeding on or sucking my vitality? [See 436-1 on 5/30/30.]
(A) Entities that would seek to find expression through that left open. Rather, then, know - in the oneness of all force - if there are the comprehensions necessary in self, as the meditation is entered into, those who have sought or who may seek may be aided by that thought held by self in entering in. And while for the first few periods there may come little or naught but peace, yet the harmony even of the spheres may be the experience of the entity with the aid in self builded to such an extent as to gain from the meditation HEALING influences from the higher sources, and give out to those who would as vultures feed upon the body - that they may find for themselves that guiding influence in their present environ and sphere of experience.
(Q) Suggest a course of study that will lead step by step in the right direction?
(A) That as we have given. The Oneness of All Force, Meditation, and meditating more and more - as the physical self is subjugated upon that given in, "I am with those who seek to do the biddings of the Father; for I go to the Father, and they that ask in my name, believing, shall not be left comfortless, neither will the darts of satan interfere with those influences that may be brought by the simple application of life in the experience of the body."
(Q) Give an affirmation which the body can use in meditation.
(A) 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.
(Q) What talents should this body develop for more complete expression?
(A) In common parlance, the abilities to speak that which is impelled by the influences of that received in meditation. Not as a great public speaker, but being a channel of blessing to those the body may contact each day. Self-expression.
(Q) Would you suggest any special way for this development?
(A) Rather than reading, learn to meditate properly upon that which may bring health, solace, peace, happiness, joy, life, affluence, influence, and brotherly love.
(Q) What books would you recommend for reading?
(A) As given, rather than reading (other than those things that may make known an understanding, as we have given), meditate. The reading of others has confused. Then, meditate upon that which may arise from within for the awakening; and thus come to know the personal God that is within each and every soul's experience that seeks to know Him. For, His ways are not past finding out.
(Q) Are there any other suggestions or counsel for this body at this time?
(A) Keep in that way that is shown. For, each soul must give an account of the deeds done in each body. And as these deeds and thoughts are left more and more in the hands of Him that would guard and guide and keep thee, so does the love of the Father come to be a living water welling up into the soul and the body, in such measures as ye have need of day by day.
We are through for the present.


Monday, June 22, 2026

Edgar Cayce's Warnings About Deep Meditation

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Cayce recommended meditation throughout his work and taught that it was one of the greatest ways to draw closer to God. However, he also gave important warnings. He taught that meditation should never be separated from physical health, emotional balance, spiritual protection, and Christian living. His concern was not meditation itself but the dangers that could arise when people sought spiritual experiences without proper preparation.
One of Cayce's clearest warnings appears in Reading 307-10. When asked whether meditation had caused a physical condition, he replied, "No! Rather the physical condition has had much to do with the manner in which those conditions act in the meditation!" In other words, the problem was not the meditation but the condition of the body. He explained further, "A weakened condition of the body may be so overstimulated by concentration in meditation as to OVERTAX the general physical system and become detrimental." Here Cayce acknowledged that intense concentration can place a strain on a weakened body. If the nervous system, glands, or physical energies are depleted, deep meditation may become too much for the system to handle.
Yet Cayce immediately emphasized that meditation itself was not at fault. He stated, "The fault is in the physical and NOT in the meditations!" This is an important distinction. Cayce was not warning against meditation but against ignoring physical weakness while attempting advanced spiritual practices. When asked how meditation could rejuvenate the body, his answer was direct and surprising: "Rejuvenate the physical first!" He taught that spiritual development should not come at the expense of physical health.
Cayce then explained a principle that appears throughout many of his readings: "So seldom is it considered by all, that spirituality, mentality, and the physical being are all one." He continued by saying that these aspects of human life "may indeed separate and function one without the other - and one at the expense of the other." His warning was that a person can become overly focused on spiritual experiences while neglecting physical or mental balance. Instead, he advised, "Make them cooperative, make them one in their purpose." This reflects the biblical view that the whole person belongs to God. Paul wrote, "And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless" (1 Thessalonians 5:23). Spiritual growth is healthiest when body, mind, and spirit work together.
Another important warning appears in Reading 338-8. Speaking to a person under great stress, Cayce said, "Under the greater strain, do not attempt to DEEPLY meditate." During times of emotional pressure, anxiety, grief, exhaustion, or major life decisions, Cayce did not advise forcing deeper spiritual experiences. Instead he recommended a more restful approach: "Be passive - allowing that consciousness of His presence in thy abiding faith to work in and through thee." Rather than striving harder, the individual was encouraged to trust God more fully.
This counsel closely resembles the biblical instruction, "Be still, and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10). It also echoes Christ's invitation: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). Cayce understood that there are times when the soul needs quiet faith more than intense spiritual effort. Deep meditation during periods of strain may increase pressure instead of bringing peace.
Reading 412-7 provides another important safeguard. When asked how to develop spiritual gifts, Cayce did not begin by recommending longer meditation sessions. Instead he pointed to daily Christian living. He advised, "Study day by day to show self approved unto God through the applications in the daily associations with man." He then listed qualities such as "Patience, persistence, loving-kindness, love, graciousness, soft words rather than anger." Cayce believed these qualities prepared the soul for safe spiritual growth.
Only after discussing these virtues did he speak about meditation. He explained that such qualities "will make for the abilities of the mental forces to divide correctly the words of truth that may be received in the periods of meditation." In other words, the ability to receive spiritual guidance safely depends greatly on one's character and daily conduct. The fruits of the Spirit come before spiritual gifts. This agrees with Paul's teaching that "the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith" (Galatians 5:22-23).
Cayce also warned about the need for spiritual protection during meditation. He instructed, "Yet on each occasion so guard self as to bar the evil influences, by surrounding self with the love of the Master, of the Christ Consciousness." This is one of the strongest warnings found in the readings. Cayce believed that spiritual seekers should never approach meditation carelessly. Every period of meditation should begin with prayer and a conscious turning toward Christ.
His suggested prayer reflects this attitude of dependence upon God: "FATHER, THE GIVER OF ALL GOOD AND PERFECT GIFTS, SURROUND THOU ME IN MY SEEKING TO KNOW WHAT THOU WOULD HAVE ME DO." The purpose of meditation was not curiosity, psychic power, or unusual experiences. The purpose was seeking God's will.
This emphasis on protection and discernment agrees with Scripture. The Bible warns, "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God" (1 John 4:1). Paul likewise instructs believers to "Put on the whole armour of God" (Ephesians 6:11). Cayce's teaching was that meditation should always be Christ-centered and protected by prayer.
Another danger Cayce identified was fear. When asked about unusual feelings during meditation, he answered, "More oft it is the fear of 'letting go,' or at others the interference from without - FROM fear." Fear can create tension, resistance, confusion, and anxiety during spiritual practice. According to Cayce, fear often blocks spiritual growth more than any external obstacle.
His solution was not deeper techniques but a deeper awareness of Christ's presence. He explained that "by the surrounding of self with the Christ, the loving Son's Consciousness, this will be taken away." When fear is removed, "the JOY of knowing ye are a channel of blessing will enter in." This echoes Paul's words: "God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind" (2 Timothy 1:7).
Taken together, these readings reveal several important warnings. Do not force deep meditation when the body is weak. Do not pursue intense meditation during periods of great emotional strain. Do not seek spiritual gifts before developing Christian character. Do not meditate without prayer and spiritual protection. Do not allow fear to dominate the experience. Above all, do not separate spiritual growth from the practical responsibilities of daily life.
Cayce's goal was never psychic excitement or dramatic mystical experiences. His goal was spiritual transformation through cooperation between body, mind, and spirit under the guidance of Christ. Meditation was intended to help a person become more loving, more useful, and more attuned to God's will. When practiced with balance, humility, prayer, and faith, meditation becomes a blessing. When pursued carelessly or forcefully, especially during physical or emotional weakness, it may become harmful. This is why Cayce repeatedly encouraged people to seek God's presence first, trust His guidance, and allow spiritual growth to unfold naturally according to His will.
As Jesus said, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness" (Matthew 6:33). For Cayce, this was the true purpose of meditation—not extraordinary experiences, but a deeper relationship with God and a life that reflects His love.
EDGAR CAYCE READING 307-10
(Q) Has my method of meditation had anything to do with my physical condition?
(A) No! Rather the physical condition has had much to do with the manner in which those conditions act in the meditation!
A weakened condition of the body may be so overstimulated by concentration in meditation as to OVERTAX the general physical system and become detrimental. But the fault is in the physical and NOT in the meditations! Supply the energies, as indicated; or keep in those environments where the body may be kept quiet and not overtax the system.
(Q) Please advise how I may through meditation rejuvenate my body?
(A) Rejuvenate the physical first! Then we may make a better accord for the mental and the spiritual to be active through same!
So seldom is it considered by all, that spirituality, mentality, and the physical being are all one; yet may indeed separate and function one without the other - and one at the expense of the other. Make them cooperative, make them one in their purpose - and we will have a greater activity.
EDGAR CAYCE READING 338-8
Under the greater strain, do not attempt to DEEPLY meditate; but be passive - allowing that consciousness of His presence in thy abiding faith to work in and through thee.
For, His promises are sure. Ye are at that period of definite decisions to be made. With HIS love, His promises, His abiding presence, choose to fill that purpose - for self and others - that He has for thee and does direct thee to do.
EDGAR CAYCE READING 412-7
(Q) What should I do to develop myself to receive those spiritual gifts God has in store for me?
(A) Study day by day to show self approved unto God through the applications in the daily associations with man, the fruits of the spirit; as, making the activities in keeping with, "As ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so unto them." Patience, persistence, loving-kindness, love, graciousness, soft words rather than anger; these will make for the abilities of the mental forces to divide correctly the words of truth that may be received in the periods of meditation when there may be the attuning of self to those influences in the spiritual realm. Yet on each occasion so guard self as to bar the evil influences, by surrounding self with the love of the Master, of the Christ Consciousness. And, in this manner may there be opened for the body- consciousness, for the physical-mental abilities, the proper relations, the proper activities of the body in the developing of the soul and spiritual influences of the entity, the soul.
(Q) Please give me my prayer.
(A) Each soul should seek rather that which is the answer in self, yet this may guide in the present:
FATHER, THE GIVER OF ALL GOOD AND PERFECT GIFTS, SURROUND THOU ME IN MY SEEKING TO KNOW WHAT THOU WOULD HAVE ME DO WITH THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE PROMISES MADE IN THY SON, THAT HE WILL ABIDE WITH THOSE THAT SEEK TO DO HIS BIDDINGS.
SHOW THOU ME THE WAY, AS I PRAY.
Then the way is opened before thee, either in the music that may be made by self upon the violin, or in the prostrating of self, in holding the attunement of the consciousness that may come from within, harken to that given.
If the success is not found in the first, then seek again and again AT THE SAME PERIOD (that may be chosen); either early in the morning or in the noonday or in the evening, whenever chosen to give that time to HIS making aware in thee that thou shouldst do.
For, He has ever promised; and He is faithful to those that cry unto Him in the night or in the day. For, He will not leave thy soul desolate; neither will He allow thee to be burdened beyond that thou art able to bear. But he whom the Lord loveth, he purgeth every one; that each soul may be the purer, in the light.
(Q) What is the meaning of the feeling which I have in meditation?
(A) More oft it is the fear of "letting go," or at others the interference from without - FROM fear. Yet, as we have given, by the surrounding of self with the Christ, the loving Son's Consciousness, this will be taken away; and the JOY of knowing ye are a channel of blessing will enter in.
(Q) Where can I find help and relief in my struggle for existence?
(A) In Him; He will show thee the way, and those who NEED that supplied through the physical efforts of self and associates will seek through that channel for that desired. And the laborer is worthy of the hire, in the mental world, the spiritual world and the material world. Fear not. Do RIGHT. All will be well.
Be not weary; be not overcome, but overcome with His promises.
(Q) Would God answer if we pray for help in our daily material affairs?
(A) Just as we have given.