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Cayce Health Database
EXCERPTS ON BIBLIOTHERAPY FROM THE CAYCE READINGS
So read and study the 14th,
15th, 16th and 17th chapters of the Gospel according to St. John not
as rote, but knowing that these words are to be directed to self.
And let self find that the voice is speaking from within and directing
to self what the self may do in its relationships to others.
Make these a portion of self and of self's attitudes towards others.
Let it become so that the body feels inwardly, "To me, [770], He is
speaking: 'Let not thyself be troubled! Ye believe! Believe
in me!'" (770-1)
... there should be the periods when there would
be constructive reading or thinking along spiritual lines.
(1099-1)
See, feel, use the promises that are thine from
the study especially of the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th of John.
Let them be as words to THEE! (1614-1)
As to the mental attitudes, - these, as we have
indicated, are a part of the physical distress; but there needs to be
rather the studying by the body of some form of philosophy as to the relationships
of individuals to those environs about them; that is, these should be
the basis of such study, - not cisms or cults, not those things that are
intended to form merely attitudes or cliques or classes or the like, but
rather those things that are based upon the commandments, - especially
those recommendations of Moses in his last admonition. Here (that
is, in those chapters) we will find that which is both of the mental and
the spiritual, as related to not only the relationships to Creative Forces
or God. (2325-1)
During the period that the [Radial] Appliance
is applied each day, while lying down, let the body read the 30th of Deuteronomy,
and the 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th chapters of St. John. Make them
real, - listen to the reading of these as if this were spoken to thee.
For these will aid, at such a period, to enable the body to concentrate,
and thus give the opportunity for the correct associations of purposes,
of spiritual influence, of divine guidance, as may bring the normal forces
for this body - if ... used consistency and persistency. (2614-1)
In the mental and spiritual, take a guide -
as of this nature:
Know in Whom ye believe. There are those
forces that may arise from His word. Study, then, thoroughly, the
30th of Deuteronomy - as applied to self. Analyze self in the light
of that as may be obtained by application of self in those tenets and
truths presented in the 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th of John.
And ye will have that guide, the divine in self,
where He has promised to meet thee within thine own temple.
But, DO have that temple attuned to correct consciousnesses
by the physical [osteopathic] adjustments; else the lights often become
dim....
THEN make the greater adjustment in thy spiritual
and mental self through the application of those tenets and truths in
the [biblical] references given, in thy relationships to others.
(3002-1)
Then the attitude of the body; Begin not as
to become just the opposite of what has been in the last two years, but
read the 30th of Deuteronomy, especially those portions as to how that
which the body would learn is within self. This applies physically
as well as mentally, and then turn to the promises in the 14th, 15th,
16th and 17th of St. John ... (5380-1)
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis
or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional
for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health
Database.
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