You Can Do All Things Through Me

  Guidance by Eileen Caddy

“Change quickly. Whenever you are negative about something or someone, instantly you can change and see the positive, the best. Whenever you are unloving, you can become loving, or intolerant you can become tolerant, when you turn to Me for help and do not try and do it yourself and rely on your own understanding. You can do nothing of yourselves but you can do all things through Me, for I uphold you and strengthen you and guide your every step when you will let Me.”  guidance@findhorn.org

 

Safe Travel

“Travelers preparing for a trip take the necessary steps to make their way safe and clear– checking maps, verifying reservations, carefully packing, and more.

Whether I am vacationing or simply commuting locally, I surround my travels in the light and love of God.  I take time to visualize the free and clear flow of my travel, with divine order expressing all along the way, guiding me in right decision-making.

I envision that the protecting power of God makes my way clear.  Everyone who travels with me is safe and at peace.  Along this voyage, I strive to be a blessing to everyone I encounter and open my heart to receive the blessings of others.  My journey is protected by the presence of God.”

“The crooked shall be made straight, and the rough ways made smooth.”  Luke 3:5 dailyword.com

Let Go, Let God

   In the Silence, I feel the presence and peace of God.

Jesus went to the mountain top to pray.  He left the crowds and his disciples to be fully present in the Silence.  My mountaintop retreat may be symbolic as I seek time apart.  Whether in a chapel, a favorite chair, or quiet moments carved out from a hectic schedule, I spend time in silent communication with God.

In the Silence, I turn within to a private meeting place.  In this inner chamber, away from outer distractions, I pray, meditate, and listen.  I am open and receptive to the still, small voice, to inspiration, to divine direction.  Here in sacred oneness, I feel the assurance and peace of God.  I relax my body, gently set aside my concerns, focus on my breathing, and allow myself to be enfolded in divine love.  In the Silence, there is peace as I let go and let God.

“He went up the mountain by himself to pray.  When evening came, he was there alone.” – Matthew 14:23, dailyword.org.

Never Alone

“At any time I can shift my attention to peaceful thoughts by stopping and pausing to breathe.  Inhaling deeply, I pray: I am never separate from god. God is my help in every need. Exhaling slowly and deliberately, I release any stress my body may be holding and relax.  I then surrender any limiting perspective to God.

Prayer is a divine connection that enables me to move through any challenging time.  Knowing that God is always with me allows me to move forward in my life with a brighter perspective.  Any dark cloud symbolically lifts and feelings of worry begin to fade, leaving my heart filled with gratitude.

I feel comforted when I affirm: God is my help in every need.

“I am not alone because the Father is with me.” – John 16:32  Dailyword.com

Akashic Records and Lifeprints

a8258f8b1ac134cc41f93c43cf4e928d“Akashic Records contain complete, accurate, trust- worthy accounts of all universe-wide happenings within eternity and All That Is.  Lifeprints, which are as unique as your fingerprints and more impervious to alteration, form each soul’s record, and each lifeprint is a separate file in the Akashic Records.

A lifeprint is like a lifelong movie, omitting not a single aspect or instant.  The information it contains, which automatically and indelibly is registered in energy form, is every thought, every action, and the consequences of every acton throughout the lifetime of the person.  Every action is registered as the deed itself plus the intent and all feelings associated with it.  Not only are the person’s feelings about every action and its results recorded, but the feelings of all the people whose lives were affected by those actions.”                                    “Matthew, Tell Me about Heaven,” P. 176, A Matthew Book with Suzanne Ward

Biblical References: Book of Life

“Information about these Akashic Records – this Book of Life – can be found in folklore, in myth, and throughout the Old and New Testaments. It is traceable at least as far back as the Semitic peoples and includes the Arabs, the Assyrians, the Phoenicians, the Babylonians, and the Hebrews. Among each of these peoples was the belief that there was in existence some kind of celestial tablets which contained the history of humankind as well as all manner of spiritual information.

The first reference in Scripture to some unearthly volume is found in Exodus 32:32. After the Israelites had committed a most grievous sin by worshiping the golden calf, it was Moses who pleaded on their behalf, even offering to take full responsibility and have his own name stricken “out of thy book which thou hast written” in recompense for their deed. Later, in the Old Testament, we learn that there is nothing about an individual that is not known in this same book. In Psalm 139, David makes reference to the fact God has written down everything about him and all the details of his life – even that which is imperfect and those deeds which have yet to be performed.

Akashic Records or “The Book of Life” For many individuals this Book of Life is simply an imagery symbol of those destined for heaven and has its roots in the custom of recording genealogical records of names or perhaps early census taking. Traditional religion suggests that this book – either in literal or symbolic form – contains the names of all those who are worthy of salvation. The Book is to be opened in connection with divine judgment (Dan. 7:10, Rev. 20:12). In the New Testament, those redeemed by Christ are contained within the Book (Philippians 4), those not found in the Book of Life will not enter the kingdom of Heaven.

As an interesting corollary, in the ancient world, a person’s name was symbolic of his or her existence. According to Sir James George Frazer, author of The Golden Bough – one of the most extensive volumes on world mythology – there was such a bond between one’s name and one’s existence “that magic may be wrought on a man just as easily as through his name as through his hair, his nails, or any other material part of his person.” In ancient Egypt, to blot a name out of a record was equivalent to destroying the fact that the person had ever even existed.”

Adapted from Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records by Kevin J. Todeschi