IDEALS, CAYCE
Text: "And as application is made, keep that faith which has prompted the entity. For, as the rose represents purity, as it represents the aroma, the sweetness, the beauty of its fragrance, then let the pronouncements, the manner in which the entity may lead, guide or direct others be in that direction. For in such each finds, as does the entity, that which responds in itself to that which becomes the prompting, the complement, the helpful force, that brings to fruition the seed of the spirit of truth. Hence in thy associations, in thy directions, first know thine own ideal and the author of that ideal, - in spirit, in mind, in body; and thus apply same with those manners indicated in sowing the seed of the spirit, - patience, long-suffering, brotherly love, kindness, gentleness. For these are symbolized in the rose." Cayce (2570-1)
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