Sunday, April 5, 2026

Overcoming Death

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In the Edgar Cayce readings, the idea of “overcoming death” does not mean simply avoiding physical death, but understanding that death itself is not truly the end of life. Cayce explains that there is, in reality, no death in the ultimate sense—only a change or transition from one state of being to another. Life comes from God, and because of this, life continues beyond the physical body. To “overcome death” therefore means to move beyond the fear, limitation, and separation that death seems to represent, and to come into a deeper awareness that life is continuous and spiritual in nature. Cayce teaches that only Jesus Christ has fully demonstrated this, because He not only died but consciously passed through death and returned, showing that death has no final power. For this reason, Jesus is seen as the pattern or example for humanity. People do not overcome death by their own strength alone, but by aligning themselves with Him—living in such a way that their thoughts, actions, and inner life become one with His spirit.
This overcoming is not just a belief but a transformation of the whole person. Cayce describes it as something that happens when the body, mind, and spirit are “quickened,” meaning brought into a higher state of life and awareness. It involves developing a deep connection with God through daily living—through love, service, patience, and surrender of self-will. When a person begins to say, and truly live, “not my will, but God’s will be done,” they begin to shift from a self-centered life to a God-centered life. In this state, the person is no longer controlled by fear, including the fear of death, because they are rooted in something greater than the physical world. Overcoming death also means overcoming the sense of separation from God, since death in a deeper sense represents that separation. As a person grows in unity with God, they begin to experience life as continuous and secure, rather than temporary and fragile.
Cayce also suggests that there are levels to this understanding. For most people, overcoming death means becoming spiritually aware that life continues beyond the body and living without fear. However, in rare cases, it may also include overcoming death in a more physical sense, as demonstrated by Jesus, though this requires complete and total alignment with divine life. The main focus, however, is not on physical immortality but on spiritual transformation. This transformation happens through consistent inner work—through prayer, meditation, right thinking, and especially through love for others. Cayce emphasizes that the same power that overcame death in Christ can work in individuals as they open themselves to that divine presence. In simple terms, to overcome death is to live so closely connected to God, who is Life itself, that death no longer has power over one’s consciousness, identity, or sense of being.
SELECTED READINGS ON OVERCOMING DEATH
(Q) Will I overcome death in this incarnation?
(A) There is no death. Death is only overcome by Him, who has overcome death. It is our promise, and when ye abide in Him sufficient to that, ye with Him, as the resurrection, may indeed overcome death in a material sense.
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(Q) Will you please give more information on the resurrection of the Body?
(A) This is seen in that ye have as thine instructions as to how He, thy pattern, resurrected the body, QUICKENED the body. So within thine own self must come that which through Him may overcome death, overcome that transition, overcome that which is the change - save the conscious change of being in ALL matters, ALL phases, ALL experiences, one with Him.
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Who hath overcome death?
WHO hath entered into the Holy of Holies for man, save He as THOU hast seen come IN into death, even He Whom ye saw enter into the glory of glories!
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...the entity may remind others of the needs to live that life which was wholly, truly exemplified in the life of the man Jesus, who became the Christ through the things which He suffered, and through demonstrating in the earth the abilities to overcome DEATH, the law of death.
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(Q) [993]: Please give us more information concerning the law of vibrations during meditation, and how we can understand and use that which we experience.
(A) As has been given, and as experienced by many, in opening self to the unseen forces about us, yet warred ever by those influences save when in the presence of His influence, then as the forces are raised in self KNOW - without doubt - there ARE His protecting influences, able, willing, capable, and WILL aid in that direction in which such vibrations, such influences, are raised to those individuals to whom they be directed, even by the spoken word; for, as is seen, as is understood by many, by most, that the UNSEEN forces are the ACTIVE forces, the ACTIVE principles. That which BECOMES as a manifestation is that which has been acted UPON BY those unseen forces and influences. What produces same? These are the VIBRATIONS to which a body has raised by its attunement of its whole being, its whole inner self, of a consciousness of that divine force that emanates in Life itself in this material plane. In sending such forces out, then, be mindful that there is no doubt that these will bring that as HE sees fit, "Not my will, O Father, but Thine be done!" What did THIS bring to Him? The cross, the burdens, the crown of thorns - yet in its essence it brought those abilities to overcome death, hell and the grave. So, as in our raising ourselves to that understanding that His presence is guiding and directing those influences about those to whom we would direct His cause (for they have called on us), then KNOW His will IS BEING done in the manner as THOU hast sent same to that individual!
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Let the body keep those attitudes of constructive forces in its experience, knowing as it enters into these activities, it is not for self but that others may know that freedom which comes with a greater knowledge of the Prince of Peace, of the Son, of the Father-God who gave the expression of self in the earth in such measures that He brought sight to the blind, the ability to restore the lame, even overcome death itself.
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(Q) What is the lesson that may be drawn from my entrance into the present plane?
(A) That purpose for which the soul entered in, under those circumstances and conditions in the earth's experience in the present, that the soul might meet in this experience that which will make for the more sureness in Him. For, the earth is His and the fullness thereof. For, as given, God and the Christ Spirit is Life itself; and the motivating force of the soul is either for that companionship, that association, that development which will make such a soul-body as a fit companion for that Creative Influence manifested in the earth in Him, or it is for separating self from Him. For, in the Beginning was the Word, and that Spirit, that Christ Spirit WAS the Word. That Word was made flesh, even as each soul that manifests in the earth is made flesh. That soul, that spirit, DWELT among men, and that soul made itself of no estate; yet the Creator, the Maker, the Giver of the life itself; that man, that each soul, that this soul, might know that it has an advocate WITH the Father through Him that gave Himself as a ransom. How? For, as the impulses in self arise, know those impulses have arisen in Him; yet through the ability to overcome death in the material world is His presence able to abide with thee, dost thou trust in Him and not in self. Or, as He gave, in Him who IS the Maker and the Creator is life alone, and they that put their trust in anything else climb up some other way. But they that put their trust in Him are His, and He calleth them by name, and He abideth with them. When ye call on Him He is very near.
KNOW, then, that in this experience thou mayest come to know Him as thine daily companion in whatsoever thou doest; for, "If ye love me, keep my commandments." What are His commandments? A new commandment He gave, that ye love one another, even as He hast loved thee.
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Believe ye His words?
Just as experienced by those who stood about the grave of him, the brother of those whom the Lord loved, - when He spoke, death itself gave up that it had claimed, even though the sister had warned that there had not been the embalming as had been the purposes of many. Instantly the activity brought life. For He IS life. He IS health, He IS beauty, He IS - not was, not will be, but IS! For He having overcome death, hell and the grave, He is justified before God in giving to him who believes, who is in accord; that "If ye ask in my name, believing," doing, being that ye ask for, that shall be done unto thee.
Yet with the breaking of the bonds of death, the breaking of the material bonds - the binding about the head - must needs be done by others.
There is ever, then - in thy material associations, in thy seeking for help, love, health, understanding for thy brother - SOMETHING, some effort on their part as well as THINE. But "Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there will I be in the midst of them."
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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Spirit of the Christ - Part 2

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READING 262-58

It has been given respecting how the individuals should in themselves, in their meditation, in their study, in their observation of that being presented in the lesson God and His Manifestations in the Earth, each make the application of that which is conscious in their individual experience. For, as He has given, ye may call "Lord, Lord," even may heal the sick, cast out demons even in His name, and yet not be accepted in His sight; for by the fruits ye shall know them that are called of the Lord, in the ways and manners that His manifestations are through the lives of the individuals that make profession in their life OF their associations; but if their life and the fruits of their lives bring not forth greater manifestations, and those things that are of the spirit, the fruits of the spirit, then they are none of His. Not everyone that saith "Lord, Lord," but he that doeth the will of the Father, the same is acceptable in His sight. What, then, are the manifestations of the Father in the earth? That ye do good unto all peoples, and that the fruits of the spirit are manifested in thy thoughts, in thy acts day by day as ye meet thy fellow men in their own conditions where troubles, doubts, fears, distresses arise. And as there is given those things into their experience from thine own desire to be the channel through which the manifestations of the spirit of the Christ, of the Christ Consciousness, may be in the experience of such individuals, thy words and thy acts are in keeping with that He, the Father, makes manifest in the earth through the Son - as He in His life made manifest in His walks in the earth, doing good to those whether they were of His fold or those that even rejected that He had done rather as an experience in their lives.
Then, as they each may manifest in the thought, in the application of those truths as He gave, they may come to those experiences wherein they oft may be as a lamp to the feet of the wayward, as an aid to those who seek, as a light to those that have gone astray, as a guiding hand to those that would know more and more of the love of the Father as it manifests in the acts, the thoughts, the lives of His followers.
READING 262-58 EXPLAINED
This reading (262-58) is strongly focused on one central idea: the Spirit of the Christ is not proven by what you say, but by how you live, think, and treat people every day. It begins by explaining that each person must take what they learn in meditation, study, and observation, and apply it in their own life. In other words, spiritual truth is not meant to stay as knowledge—it must become real in personal experience. This is why it warns that a person may say “Lord, Lord,” and even appear spiritual—doing things like healing or speaking in the name of God—and yet “not be accepted in His sight.” The reason is simple: words, titles, or outward actions are not the true measure. The real measure is what the reading calls “the fruits.”
The “fruits” are the visible results of the Spirit of the Christ working within a person. This connects directly to the life of Jesus Christ, who did not just speak about love—He lived it in action. The reading is saying that the same Spirit must be seen in us, not through appearance, but through daily life. If a person claims to follow the Christ but their life does not show greater kindness, patience, compassion, and truth, then the Spirit of the Christ is not truly active in them. That is why it says, “by the fruits ye shall know them,” meaning the real evidence is how someone lives, not what they claim.
It then makes this very practical by asking, “What… are the manifestations of the Father in the earth?” The answer is clear and simple: “that ye do good unto all peoples.” This is the Spirit of the Christ in action. It is not limited to certain people, groups, or those who agree with you. It means showing goodness, understanding, and care to all—especially when others are struggling with “troubles, doubts, fears, [and] distresses.” The Spirit of the Christ is revealed most clearly in how you respond to people in difficult situations. When you choose to help, encourage, support, or bring peace into someone’s life, you are becoming what the reading calls a “channel” through which that Spirit flows.
This idea of being a “channel” is very important. It means that the Spirit of the Christ does not stay inside you—it moves through you into the lives of others. Your words, your actions, and even your attitude become the way that this higher consciousness is expressed in the world. This is exactly how the Father was made known “through the Son,” as shown in the life of Christ—doing good to all, even to those who rejected Him. So the reading is saying that the same pattern must continue: the Spirit of the Christ is made visible through ordinary people living with extraordinary love.
Finally, the reading describes what happens when someone truly lives this way. They become “as a lamp to the feet of the wayward,” “an aid to those who seek,” and “a light to those that have gone astray.” This means their life begins to guide others—not by force or authority, but by example. People who are confused, lost, or searching can find clarity and direction through them. In this way, the Spirit of the Christ turns a person’s life into something that brings light, guidance, and hope to others.
This reading teaches that the Spirit of the Christ is not about what you say or claim—it is about what flows out of your life. It is seen in consistent goodness, in helping others in their struggles, in living with love even when it is difficult, and in becoming a steady source of light for those around you. When your thoughts, actions, and daily choices reflect these qualities, then the Spirit of the Christ is truly alive and active within you.


Friday, April 3, 2026

Spirit of the Christ - Part 1

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...the records of each entity are a part of the universal consciousness, and "Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of my little ones, ye did it unto me." These are the channels, these are the records then that ever stand as that angel before the throne, that there may be intercession. For, as the spirit of the Christ is one, and the individual entity in its manifestations of thought, purpose and desire makes its awareness one with that consciousness, so may that soul awareness come. For, ye find thyself body, mind, soul. These three bear witness in the earth. And the Christ-Consciousness, the Holy Spirit AND thy guardian angel bear witness in the spirit.

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READING 2246-1 EXPLAINED

The reading presents “the Spirit of the Christ” as a universal, living consciousness that every individual is already connected to, rather than something distant or separate. It begins by explaining that “the records of each entity are a part of the universal consciousness,” meaning that every thought, action, and intention becomes part of a greater field of awareness that is shared by all. Within this field, the Spirit of the Christ represents the highest level of unity, where love, compassion, and oneness are the natural state of being. This is why the teaching says, “Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of my little ones, ye did it unto me,” showing that there is no true separation between people; what one does to another is done within this shared consciousness. Acts of kindness, care, and service are therefore not just moral choices but expressions of alignment with the Christ Spirit itself.
The reading then explains how this connection becomes real in personal experience, stating that “the spirit of the Christ is one, and the individual entity in its manifestations of thought, purpose and desire makes its awareness one with that consciousness.” This means the Spirit of the Christ does not change or come and go, but the individual becomes aware of it through alignment in thought, intention, and desire. When a person lives in harmony with love, unity, and higher purpose, their awareness expands and they begin to experience what the reading calls “soul awareness.” This awareness is not something added from outside but something awakened from within, as the individual comes into agreement with the greater consciousness that already exists.
At the same time, the reading grounds this experience in human life by stating, “ye find thyself body, mind, soul. These three bear witness in the earth.” This shows that the expression of the Christ Spirit is demonstrated through the whole person: the body through actions, the mind through thoughts, and the soul through identity and deeper awareness. Together, these form the way in which alignment is lived out in daily life. Yet beyond the physical level, there is also a spiritual dimension of support and observation, as the reading continues, “And the Christ-Consciousness, the Holy Spirit AND thy guardian angel bear witness in the spirit.” This indicates that there are higher aspects of consciousness that respond to and reflect the individual’s alignment, providing guidance, intercession, and continuity between the human experience and the spiritual reality.
Overall, the reading reveals that the Spirit of the Christ is not something to be externally attained, but something to be consciously aligned with. It is the state in which the individual recognizes their connection to all others, lives from love rather than separation, and brings their thoughts, actions, and desires into harmony with a greater universal consciousness. Through this alignment, the individual moves from simple awareness of self toward a deeper realization of unity, where the soul becomes aware of its true nature and its connection to the whole.

The Three Witnesses Explained

When it says, “the Christ-Consciousness, the Holy Spirit AND thy guardian angel bear witness in the spirit,” it means that your thoughts, choices, and intentions are not hidden or isolated, but are recognised and reflected in a deeper spiritual dimension.
The Christ-Consciousness is the highest level of this, representing perfect love, unity, and truth, like the same spirit shown through Jesus Christ. It acts like a standard of alignment, so when you live with love and care for others, you are in harmony with it, and when you act from fear or separation, you feel disconnected from it.
The Holy Spirit works in a more personal and daily way, guiding you from within through quiet thoughts, feelings, and intuition, helping you sense what is right and bringing peace when you are aligned.
Alongside this, your guardian angel represents your personal spiritual companion, holding the record of your life, your growth, and your journey, and supporting you along the way.
Together, these three are described as “bearing witness,” which means they are aware of your inner life, they respond to your direction, and they support your development.
The deeper meaning is that you are never alone or acting without connection, because everything you think and do is part of a larger spiritual awareness, and as you choose love, truth, and unity, you begin to feel more guided, more clear, and more deeply connected to that higher reality.