VISUALIZATION, CAYCE
Text: The visualizing of any desire as may be held by an individual will come to pass, with the individual acting in the manner as the desire is held. Cayce (311-6) Q-Is it more difficult to visualize things than to feel them? A-More difficult to visualize than feel, but they become one and a part of the same--as felt, then visualized, see? Here: In the activities of the mind of man, visualization is a portion of a material experience, no matter whether in the present experience or a combination and correlation of many experiences. While that felt is the sum total of all experiences, correlated with the superconscious, or the life itself, provided the purport or the individual is in keeping with the purport of life, or truth, see? Then we find when one -- as the body here, my servant (137)--visualizes this the sum of the experience. When felt, the sum of not only experience, but of the Devine--hence, as has oft been said, those that would guide the body--mentally, physically and spititually--are above the normal or ordinary, or the regular--or the even higher forces in cosmic influence. Hence harder to visualize until felt. When felt, the visualization is a portion of the activity set out. Cayce (900-422)
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