Edgar Cayce on Vibrations: Spirits in Motion by Kevin J. Todeschi

Edgar Cayce on Vibrations: Spirits in Motion by Kevin J. Todeschi

Author:Kevin J. Todeschi [Todeschi, Kevin J.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9780876047422
Publisher: A.R.E. Press
Published: 2007-05-31T16:00:00+00:00


During a follow-up reading in which the subjects of past lives and innate talents were explored for a thirty-two-year-old woman, Cayce provided a thorough discussion of vibration, music, harmony, and tone. To the question “What is the note of the musical scale to which I vibrate?” the answer came:

As we have indicated, Ah–This is not R, but Ah–aum [A U M], see? These are the sounds. Those that respond to the centers of the body, in opening the centers so that the kundaline forces arise to that activity through those portions of the body. Sound these, and ye will find them in thyself. They are the manners or ways of seeking.

For as ye have understood, if ye have read Him and His conversation with His friends, His disciples as respecting John–John was a great entity, none greater. And yet the least in the kingdom of heaven was greater than he. What meaneth this manner of speech?

They that have wisdom are great, they that have understanding as to the manner to apply same for the good of self and others–not for self at the expense of others, but for others–are in the awareness of the kingdom.

Thus, as to the note of thy body–is there always the response to just one? Yes. As we have indicated oft, for this entity as well as others, there are certain notes to which there is a response, but is it always the same? No more than thy moods or thy tendencies, unless ye have arisen to the understanding of perfect attunement.

When a violin or an instrument is attuned to harmony, is it out of tune when struck by the same motion, the same activity? Does it bring forth the same sound?

So with thy body, thy mind, thy soul. It is dependent upon the tuning–whether with the infinite or with self, or with worldly wisdom. For these, to be sure, become the mysteries of life to some–the mysteries of attuning. What seek ye? Him, self, or what?

He is within and beareth witness.

The tone, then–find it in thyself, if ye would be enlightened. To give the tune or tone as Do, Ah–aum–would mean little; unless there is the comprehending, the understanding of that to which ye are attempting to attune–in the spiritual, the mental, the material.

There is music in jazz, but is there perfect harmony in same?

There is harmony in a symphony, as in the voices as attuned to the infinite–a spirit and a body poured out in aid or the search for the soul.

There is no greater than that as may be expressed in that of, “O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my son!”

To what is this attuned? What is the note there?

That as of the realization of the lack of training the mind of the son in the way of the Lord, rather than in the knowledge of controlling individuals.

This, then, is indeed the way of harmony, the way of the pitch, the way of the tone.



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