Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Selfish and Unselfish Desires

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(Q) How can we tell whether a desire is selfish or unselfish?

(A) By examining what motivates it. Ask whether the desire arises mainly for personal gratification, or whether it serves the expression and honoring of the Christ-consciousness within your life. A desire may seem good or justified from a personal viewpoint, yet its true origin matters more than its appearance.
Each person can discover the source of a desire by honest self-examination. First, question yourself consciously and answer plainly—yes or no—about whether the desire is centered on self. Then, through meditation and prayer, seek insight from the inner self. There, the spirit bears witness to whether your desires, intentions, and actions align with a higher, divine purpose.
Regarding the fulfillment of desires: Physical desires can be valid when they are spiritualized—when they are aligned with a higher purpose rather than personal will alone. Yet the ultimate judgment of such desires belongs to the Giver of all good. As exemplified in the prayer, “Not my will, but Thine be done,” we see the ongoing tension between personal desire and spiritual alignment.
Therefore, desires should follow the pattern of a life devoted to divine will. Seek not personal fulfillment first, but alignment with God’s will—so that your desires make you a channel of blessing to others, not merely a seeker of your own way.
262-64 Paraphrased

262-64 EXPLAINED

In the Cayce material, the difference between selfish and unselfish desires is not determined by what is desired, but by where the desire originates and what it serves. According to the readings, desire is the motivating force of the soul. Every action, thought, and intention grows out of desire. Because of this, desire itself is neutral—it becomes constructive or destructive based on its source and aim.
1. Selfish desires
A desire is selfish when: It originates primarily in the personality or ego. It seeks personal gain, control, recognition, comfort, or gratification. It places “my way” above alignment with divine will. It is driven by fear, pride, lack, comparison, or self-centered ambition. Cayce emphasized that even desires that appear good on the surface can be selfish if their underlying motivation is self-glorification rather than service. The personality can easily justify these desires by calling them “necessary,” “deserved,” or “reasonable.”
2. Unselfish desires
A desire is unselfish when: It originates in the soul or spirit. It aligns with the Christ Consciousness as expressed through the individual. It seeks to become a channel of blessing to others. It is surrendered to divine will, even if personal preference must be released. In Cayce’s view, unselfish desire does not mean denying physical needs or material things. Physical desires become spiritual when they are offered to God’s will, rather than demanded by the self. The key phrase repeated throughout the readings is: “Not my will, but Thy will be done.” An unselfish desire is willing to be changed, delayed, or denied if it does not serve a higher purpose.
3. The role of inner confirmation
Cayce taught that the final authority is not logic or emotion, but inner spiritual witness. Through prayer and meditation, the individual can receive confirmation from within—what he described as the Spirit bearing witness with the spirit. This inner witness reveals whether a desire strengthens: humility or pride, service or self-importance, harmony or separation.

Practical Test for Identifying Selfish vs. Unselfish Desires

Use this three-level test, directly reflecting Cayce’s guidance.
Step 1: Conscious Self-Questioning (Personality Level)
Ask yourself honestly: If no one else benefited from this, would I still want it? Would I feel diminished, resentful, or empty if this desire were not fulfilled? Am I attached to the outcome, or open to it changing? If the desire demands fulfillment, it is likely personality-driven. If the desire can be released without inner conflict, it may be soul-aligned. Answer simply: yes or no, as Cayce advised.
Step 2: Motivation Check (Source Level)
Ask: Does this desire arise from fear, lack, pride, or comparison? Then you are leaning towards selfishness.
Does it arise from love, compassion, growth, or service? Then you are leaning towards unselfishness.
Then ask the key Cayce question: “From what source has this desire originated?” If the source is self-glorification, it is selfish. If the source is service and alignment, it is unselfish.
Step 3: Inner Witness Test (Soul Level)
In meditation or prayer, place the desire before God and say: “If this desire is not of Thee, remove it. If it is of Thee, purify it and use me as a channel.” Then observe: Do you feel peace or agitation? Do you feel expansion or contraction? Do you feel humility or insistence? According to Cayce, the soul always responds with clarity when the personality becomes still.
summary
A desire is unselfish if: It can be surrendered. It aligns with divine will. It blesses others through you.
A desire is selfish if: It must be fulfilled to preserve ego. It resists surrender. It centers on personal advantage alone.


Three Key Ideas from Readings 262-54, 262-55, and 262-56

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3 KEY IDEAS FROM READINGS 262-54,262-55,262-56
PRAYER:
“In Your mercy, Heavenly Father, please guide me as I seek to understand how Your love is expressed in life. Just as each day speaks and each night brings understanding, may my own life reflect that same truth. Let everything I do become a living expression of Your love here on earth.”
262-54 PARAPHRASED
1. Day and Night Are the Language of Life Itself
“Day unto day uttereth speech and night unto night sheweth knowledge.”
262-56
Across all three readings (262-54,262-55,262-56), Day and Night are not just time—they are how life communicates with you. Day represents what is expressed, lived, and acted out, while Night represents what is understood, processed, and revealed. The readings teach that your life is constantly speaking through your actions (Day), and constantly teaching through your reflection and inner awareness (Night). This means every experience—whether active or still—is meaningful. Nothing is wasted. Life itself becomes a conversation between what you do and what you come to understand. The key idea is that you are always being taught, whether you realise it or not, through this ongoing rhythm.
2. Day and Night Reflect the Soul’s Relationship to Light
“...in the spiritual as facing the light and the dark, or facing the source of light - which, to the mind of those that seek to know His biddings, is the voice, the word, the life, the light, that comes in the hearts, minds, souls, of each to awaken them, as individuals, to their relationships with the source of light.”
262-55
“Darkness, that it had separated - that a soul had separated itself from the light. Hence He called into being Light, that the awareness began.”
262-56
Day and Night symbolise something deeper than action and rest—they represent your orientation toward the source (light). Day is associated with awareness, alignment, and moving toward truth, while Night represents the experience of separation, confusion, or distance from that light. But this is not about simple “good vs bad.” Instead, it is about direction. At any moment, you are either turning toward clarity, growth, and truth, or away from it. The readings show that darkness exists not as an independent force, but as the result of separation. Yet even this has purpose, because it helps you recognise the light more clearly. So Day and Night together reveal where you stand and which way you are moving.
3. Day and Night Are the Process of Becoming Conscious
“...what one believes alone is not sufficient; but what one does about that one believes either makes for advancement or growth, or retardment. ”
262-55
“...in the mental plane, what becomes Day and Night? That which separates the one from the other. Or, as illustrated, the Day becomes the first day of the consciousness of separation from the forces which the power, or the activity, is in action.”
262-56
“And then there may be seen in self's experience the meaning of what is Day, and what is Night. The ability to become aware; or, to put into other words, to become CONSCIOUS is Day and Night. ”
262-56
The deepest idea across all three readings is that Day and Night exist to develop consciousness. Day is where you act, choose, and express what you believe. Night is where you reflect, process, and become aware of what those actions mean. Over time, this cycle builds awareness step by step. The readings even suggest that each day is like a small version of a whole life, where you move through experience, reflection, and growth again and again. Your development depends on how you respond—because “what one does” determines whether you grow or remain stuck. So the purpose of this entire rhythm is not just to live, but to wake up, to become aware of yourself, your choices, and your connection to the source of life.


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Day and Night: The Awakening of Consciousness and Choice

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7 KEY IDEAS OF READING 262-56
1. You Must Decide What You Believe About the Source of Life
“each should get fixed in self… as to what is the first cause”
Everything begins with what you believe is behind life. Your understanding of the source shapes how you see everything else.
2. All Power Comes from One Source
“all is of a one source in its power”
There is one origin behind everything—light, life, and even the experiences we struggle with all come from the same ultimate source.
3. Distortion Happens Through Human Action
“changed or altered from the purpose… in man”
The problem is not the source, but how people use or express what comes from it. Life becomes distorted through choices.
4. Growth or Decline Comes from Your Choices
“man, through the will, makes for his development or retardment”
Your life direction is shaped by what you do with what you experience. Your choices either move you forward or hold you back.
5. Day Represents Awakening and Awareness
“the Day becomes the first day of the consciousness of separation”
Day is when you become aware—of yourself, your choices, and your responsibility. It is the beginning of conscious living.
6. Night Represents Separation from the Light
“darkness… that a soul had separated itself from the light”
Night is the experience of distance, confusion, or lack of clarity. It shows what it feels like to be disconnected from truth.
7. The Purpose of Day and Night Is to Become Conscious
“to become CONSCIOUS is Day and Night”
The whole process exists to wake you up—to help you become aware of who you are, how you live, and where you stand.
READING 262-56 EXPLAINED
The lesson of Day and Night in reading 262-56 moves deeper than just action and rest, and begins with a very important foundation: each person must decide what they believe is the source of everything. It says that “each should get fixed in self… as to what is the first cause,” meaning you must become clear within yourself about where life comes from and what is behind everything you experience. From there, it explains that “all is of a one source in its power,” showing that everything—light, darkness, good, struggle—comes from the same origin. However, what we experience is not always pure, because things become “changed or altered from the purpose… in man.” This means the issue is not the source itself, but how it is expressed through human choices and actions. Because of this, there comes into life both “good and that opposite from good,” and the reading makes it clear that a person’s development depends on what they do with what they see and experience, since “man, through the will, makes for his development or retardment.” Life is not just happening to you—you are shaping who you become through your responses.
Reading 262-56 then explains Day and Night in a deeper, more internal way. It says that “the Day becomes the first day of the consciousness of separation,” which means Day represents the moment you become aware. It is when you begin to realise that you are an individual, able to think, choose, and act. Day is not just physical light—it is the awakening of consciousness, when you start to see clearly and understand your position in life. Night, on the other hand, represents the experience of separation from that light. It describes darkness as the state where “a soul had separated itself from the light,” showing that Night is not simply about rest, but about what it feels like to be disconnected, uncertain, or unaware. Yet this is not presented as something negative or final. Instead, it is part of the process, because awareness grows through contrast. The reading explains that “one becomes aware… by comparison,” meaning you often only recognise light because you have experienced shadow. Just like you may not notice bright sunlight until a shadow passes over you, in the same way, moments of confusion or distance help you recognise truth and clarity more clearly.
Another powerful idea in the reading is that Day and Night are not just daily experiences, but patterns that repeat on every level of life. It even suggests that “day and night are… miniature copies of incarnations,” meaning each day is like a small version of a whole lifetime. You move through awareness, action, confusion, reflection, and understanding again and again. This shows that life is not random but structured, with repeated cycles designed to help you grow. Over time, these cycles build your awareness, your understanding, and your character. The reading brings this all together by saying that the real purpose of Day and Night is “to become CONSCIOUS,” meaning the goal is not just to live, but to become aware of who you are, what you are doing, and how you are connected to the source of life. In this way, Day and Night are not just parts of time—they are the process through which a person wakes up, learns, chooses, and gradually comes back into alignment with truth.
READING 262-56
GC: You will have before you the Norfolk Study Group #1, members of which are present in this room, together with their preparation of the lesson Day and Night. You will give at this time such information and counsel as they may need as individuals or as a group in continuing their work on this lesson. You will answer questions.
EC: Yes, we have the group gathered here, as a group, as individuals; and their work on preparation of the lessons, and that in the present Day and Night, Night and Day.
As considered by many, in the meditation and the study on the subject, in the preparation, each should get fixed in self - as it were - as to what is the first cause as related to bringing that into existence by the Creator of all; and as to how there is the necessary material preparation through the activity of mind in and on that each individual sees manifested in a world today.
Know that all is of a one source in its power, and that changed or altered from the purpose is only the change in activity of that force that may be manifested in man. Yet, with the setting of those alterations there came good and that opposite from good (to know good) into the material manifestations. And man, through the will, makes for his development or retardment through what he does about that he sees manifested in the material world. This is a law that is applicable, whether we are speaking of purely material, mental or spiritual things. Consider the conveniences in man's activity today. The laws that govern them have existed from the beginning. Only the mind and the application of self respecting the laws has brought such conveniences into the experience of the individual, then groups, then masses, then the populace.
It is this same thought, then, that must be the activity in the study of that presented. Then each in preparing that which may be helpful in the experience of those to whom self would pass it on, makes that presentation of self's own experience in the spiritual, the mental and the material plane; thus showing to self what one believes concerning the developing of the consciousness which in the beginning made the awareness of that about the individual activity.
Each then asks the question: How is this to be paralleled with that which has been given respecting the influences in the experience of each individual? What IS Day in the spiritual light? What IS Night in the spiritual darkness? What is darkness and its relations to the light which brought into being that the individual sees about self in the present?
The ability for the spiritual to manifest in that today called matter, and brings with same both good and evil.
Then, in the mental plane, what becomes Day and Night? That which separates the one from the other. Or, as illustrated, the Day becomes the first day of the consciousness of separation from the forces which the power, or the activity, is in action. And there is set then in the materiality, or in the plane in which the physical activity begins, those that represent time or space. So we have the RULERS of the light, or Day, and the rulers of the Night.
Hence we have that basis from which each is to present that which may be given out.
Ready for questions.
(Q) [993]: Please interpret fully my experience of about 10 days ago regarding the Master walking with someone in the garden.
(A) In the meditation were the experiences of the awareness of that which separated itself (This, to be sure, is given in light of the lesson here, you see). The separation of light from the source of light, that manifested itself in the material, the mental and the spiritual world. The walking in the garden represents the figure of the oneness of light, the oneness of purpose, the closeness of that source of light to those that seek to know the way as He would have each one go.
Hence more and more there may come to those that seek the experiences that to them represent or give the better interpretation and understanding of that they seek in the study of the way He, the Master, would have them go.
(Q) [69]: What is the best time of day for me to seek greater attunement with the Infinite in obtaining something for the lesson?
(A) It is the material experience of the entity that this is changeable. At some periods it may be in the quietness even of the nighttime, and at others even when the hands are the busiest - or the mind there comes the awareness of the activity in the direction of the mental being, to the studies of this lesson or this thought.
Hence, as He has given, be constant in prayer, be watchful, and be mindful of that which may be obtained when the self is in attune, when there is felt, seen, heard the expressions of that which may come over, in, or through the mental being.
(Q) [288]: Is it true that day and night are condensed or miniature copies of incarnations into the earth and into planetary or spiritual sojourns; they in turn being miniature copies of what took place in the Beginning?
(A) Very good, if you understood just what all this means! It's a very good illustration of that which has just been given; as to how there is the evolution of the soul, evolution of the mind, but not evolution of matter - save through mind, and that which builds same.
(Q) [585]: Please explain what was meant by a passing shadow of the Christ, as given in one of our readings in answer to a question on one of my experiences.
(A) This has been explained. Then, let's interpret it from another angle. As one is passing there may be a flash of a shadow from a plane, a cloud, a bird, or that which makes one more aware of the light; though one may itself be wholly in the light. Hence, as given, the thought, the intent of the mental mind of self at the experience was made aware of the Master's passing by the shadow - as explained, see? One becomes aware by comparison in the material plane. One may be in the brightness of the noonday sun and scarce aware that this is true, save by that which makes the awareness of same in the material-mental consciousness.
(Q) [307]: Please give me the significance of my dreaming so often of being in strange places, with strange people.
(A) The body is going into strange places, among strange people, in presenting the ideas, expressions and experiences of those that are making themselves channels that others may become more aware of the usefulness of that obtained in and through that being presented; and thus gain development through that channel for themselves.
(Q) Are we to understand that evil existed before the creation of the world, and that it (the devil) was sent into the world?
(A) How readest thou? As given from the beginning, by becoming aware in a material world IS - or was - the only manner or way through which spiritual forces might become aware of their separation from the spiritual atmosphere, the spiritual surroundings, of the Maker. What has been given as the truest of all that has ever been written in Scripture? "God does not will that any soul should perish!" But man, in his headstrongness, harkens oft to that which would separate him from his maker!
(Q) [295]: May I have a message on Day and Night that will help me in my contribution to the lesson?
(A) THINK on the experiences of self, as self has passed from darkness unto light, from day unto night, in the MENTAL associations of that which makes the awareness of that which would make of thee a channel of blessings to many. And then there may be seen in self's experience the meaning of what is Day, and what is Night. The ability to become aware; or, to put into other words, to become CONSCIOUS is Day and Night.
(Q) [560]: May I have a message that will help me in my contribution to the lesson?
(A) Again may the experiences of self be given, as to how self has become aware step by step - in a portion of life in this experience of how one may be used in His service, in aiding others to become aware of their obligation, their duty, yea - above all - their privilege, their birthright, to become the sons and daughters of the Creator. For, with this awareness in self has there grown the ability, the opportunity the privilege for self to become the more often such a channel. And as we know, as we believe, He made Himself a channel by taking on mortality, that He would experience Day and Night in the material world, in the MENTAL world, and hence become the lord of all in the spiritual world! Who, having named the name of the Christ, has become conscious of that He represented or presented in the world? As the records have been handed down that Abraham represents the faithful, Moses meekness, David the warrior yet humility, so the Christ represents Love; that all may know that He hath paid the price for all.
(Q) [379]: May I have a message that will help me in contributing to the lesson?
(A) In self's own physical self there may be the illustration of Day and Night. Each element, each corpuscle of the body is a universe in itself, or a universe on the beginning of power and force. When there is that called dis-ease, there becomes the unawareness or the darkness - of the light that may become Life in its manifested form. So, from Day and Night gain this lesson: Only in the experiencing of that which is the awareness of same may we know WHAT is Day and Night.
(Q) (General question) Please explain the existence of darkness before the existence of light.
(A) This has just been explained, to those who will read that given! That man, or war, or sin, or separation in glory of those that were heedless. Then, that there might be the way for those - What has been given as the most meaning of all that written? He has not willed that any soul should perish, but from the beginning has prepared a way of escape! What, then, is the meaning of the separation? Bringing into being the various phases that the soul may find in its manifested forms the consciousness and awareness of its separation, and itself, by that through which it passes in all the various spheres of its awareness. Hence the separation, and light and darkness. Darkness, that it had separated - that a soul had separated itself from the light. Hence He called into being Light, that the awareness began. Hence we look out and see the heavens, the stars; and, as the psalmist has said: "The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handiwork, as day unto day uttereth speech and night unto night sheweth knowledge."
(Q) Comment upon the following. Is it worthy of expansion; that is, does it carry any light of truth?
The Creator, in seeking to find or create a being worthy of companionship, realized that such a being would result only from a free will exercising its divine inheritance and through its own efforts find its Maker. Thus, to make the choice really a Divine one caused the existence of states of consciousness, that would indeed tax the free will of a soul; thus light and darkness. Truly, only those tried so as by fire can enter in.
(A) The only variation that we would make is that all souls in the beginning were one with the Father. The separation, or turning away, brought evil. Then there became the necessity of the awareness of self's being out of accord with, or out of the realm of blessedness; and, as given of the Son, "yet learned he obedience through the things which he suffered."
COME, my children! Ye no doubt have gained from the comment this day a new initiate has spoken in or through this channel; Halaliel [?], that was with those in the beginning who warred with those that separated themselves and became as naught.