CHRISTMAS, CAYCE
Text: 4. As ye approach the Season that to every student of Christian thought means so much, know that the birth of the Christ-Child in Jesus has meant and does mean more and more in the thought and the activity of the world as a whole. And you each here may judge within yourselves as to whether the world is growing better or not according to that conviction, that feeling within thine own self that what the Christ-mass or Christmas spirit means is being manifested in thy daily life and thy associations with thy fellow men. 5. For unless this fact is a personal experience, then to you - as an individual - it is not being accomplished. 6. But you each here, with only few exceptions (and these ye know within thine own hearts), feel that the peace within - as comes from the meditating upon the desire to be what the Father-God would have thee be through the promises in the Christ-Jesus - IS making thy life, thy associations with thy fellow man, more and more in keeping with the Christmas spirit; that commandment as He gave, "A new commandment give I unto you, that ye love one another, even as I have loved you." Cayce (262-116)
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