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Cayce said that Jesus had a secret prayer that he repeated to himself, “Others, Lord, others.” This kept the Father’s power that flowed through Jesus on the right track, not glorifying himself, but revealing the Light and Love that flowed through him, God’s love, our Father’s and Mother’s love.
Edgar Cayce (EC): Yes, we have the information that has been indicated respecting some of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, the son of Mary, in Bethlehem of Judea. The purposes are well known, for which the journey was made in the period.
As students of the Cayce material know, the readings have much to say on Jesus and the soul that became Jesus. One past life that the readings mention of Jesus, was a past life as Joseph, the son of Jacob.
According to Cayce, Jesus was an Essene along with Mary and Joseph who was affiliated with an Essene community based on Mount Carmel which was a continuation of a “school of the prophets” begun by Elijah, Elisha, Samuel, and Melchizedek.
The message of this reading, “Christ is not a man” is not to deny the humanity of Jesus but rather to proclaim that there is a Christ spirit that descended on Jesus, and that this spirit descends on others who express love and have “forgotten self” as Jesus did.
Jesus said that he taught and did what he was guided to do from God, the Father, within him. And before leaving us to become completely one with God, Jesus informed us that the “Comforter,” the “Spirit of Truth,” would come to us and guide us.
In John 9, the disciples ask Jesus if the man’s sin or his parents’ sin caused his blindness. Jesus said that none of them sinned — rather, this was the work of God revealed in him. Cayce said that the man’s “disability must be karmic baggage from a previous incarnation.” 15 As for Cayce’s past lives?
Cayce admits that Satan was right when he told Eve she wouldn’t die if she ate the forbidden fruit; their lifespan merely went from eternal to 600 years, I guess (254). Cayce calls Jesus the prince of peace, and he calls Satan the prince of the world (373).
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The Cayce readings indicate that Jesus actually faced his greatest trial in the garden of Gethsemane – a trial of the Spirit – as He faced his own fears and doubts regarding the challenge to come.