Monday, March 25, 2024

A.R.E. Meeting for 3/25/24

Leader: Cindi
 
Five SFG gurus joined together to review some brief concepts from the SFG Book I as presented in the Essential Edgar Cayce book (Cooperation, Know Thyself, and What is My Ideal?). We read up to page 239, and will start the section on Faith next week, when Eric is our leader.
 
Experiment:
Practice the ideal of wholeness, of oneness, of unity. This is the ideal that Cayce especially encourages us to pay attention to, nurture, and invite into our lives most fully.

Monday, March 18, 2024

A.R.E. Meeting for 3/18/24

 Leader: Cindi

Four spiritual students gathered to learn what Cayce considered to be a great life. It has to do with humility, knowledge, and understanding. The first part is knowing the Lord and His Goodness. The second part is becoming a messenger. In the Essential Edgar Cayce book we read up to page 232 in Chapter 6.

Experiment: Be a humble messenger (a channel or an example) in our activities with our fellow man. This service should come from our knowledge and understanding, otherwise we won’t achieve the results we hoped for. Base this effort on knowing the Lord and His Goodness.

Monday, March 11, 2024

A.R.E. Meeting for 3/11/24

Leader: Cindi
 
All five Cayce colleagues gave their experiences with the experiment on “let go, let God.” Afterward, we watched a video on a near-death experience called “Clinically Dead for 20 Minutes and Came Back with a Message,” that Monica discovered. In the Essential Edgar Cayce book we read up to page 228 in Chapter 6.
 
Experiment: Be aware of when we make judgments of people this week. We don’t know their whole story. Pray for them and our enemies.

Monday, March 4, 2024

A.R.E. Meeting for 3/4/24

Leader: Cindi
 
Four talented Cayce practitioners met to discuss their search for their soul’s mission this past week. After that, we read from the Essential Edgar Cayce book. The section was “The Soul’s Talents as a Two-Edged Sword,” taking us up to page 225.
 
Experiment:
Dwell on surrendering ourselves to God, or to “Let go and let God.”