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AWAKENING TO THE TRUTHS OF
THE NEW CYCLE
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Introduction The Hutton Commentaries has provided evidence of a possible precursor to the beginning of a shift in the poles of the Earth’s rotational axis. This axis shift, or the beginning of it, was predicted in reading 826-8 to occur in 2000 to 2001 A.D. But what of the “new cycle,” also predicted in 826-8 to have begun then?
826-8; Aug. 11, 1936 As is given in the next reading, it seems clear that a spiritual awakening is to be the basis for our participation in the new cycle, from the individual person right on up to the level of all humanity. [I have used bold below for my (Hutton’s) emphasis of words.]
It seems to me that a person’s ability to meditate safely will be one of the most important tools for awakening to the truths of the new cycle, or the Aquarian Age. I’ve studied and practiced meditation while a member of Search For God study groups. It is my opinion that, absent contact with the source of the information behind the initial treatment of the subject of meditation in Book I of A Search for God, information in that book is sufficient for those who wish to use a meditation procedure. Books I and II of A Search For God are clearly spiritual books. They were written for people of the West under the auspices of a high spiritual source, most probably the Universal Forces. As such, their purpose is to provide a basis from which people may go on to something higher. The books are there to provide an essential step. |
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A Review of “Success With Meditation” Before reviewing the A.R.E. Publication, “Success With Meditation,” it’s important that we be aware of where we are going. With the beginning of the new cycle, we need to be vigilant for new spiritual truths to be revealed. These are mentioned in 3976-15.
Because the above-mentioned spiritual truths may be revealed as much to the inner person as to the outer, being able to enter into the right kind of meditation for awakening to the new cycle’s truths will be quite important. I have also made a special study and modest initial trial of the meditation method advanced in “Success With Meditation,” an article authored by John Van Auken”.1 This publication, in the part entitled, “The Kundalini and Eternal Life,” states: “The kundalini is metaphorically seen as the great serpent power fallen from its original place of honor. As Adam and Eve fell from grace in the Garden, so did the serpent. But as Moses raised the serpent in the desert and Jesus raised this power to the everlasting (John 3:14-15), so each of us must raise our kundalini power to its rightful, original place of honor. Kundalini meditation is intended to do just that.” [Whether or not this passage represents any Cayce readings is not clear, as no reading citations are given.]It seems to me that the meditation steps given after these introductory words, although they may be helpful to some, could result in untoward effects for others. Theoretically the instructions sound good, but practically speaking I think that only a specialist should prescribe and monitor meditation steps that deal with procedures described under section headings such as, “Strengthening and Opening Breath,” “Rising and Descending Breath,” and “The Held Breath.” All of the steps described in these sections are modifications of normal breathing patterns which can, if not done properly, upset a very delicate and fundamental bodily system. I stopped using “The Held Breath” method when I realized that my own desire for higher consciousness was beginning to be trumped by an altered breathing pattern that I could not properly control. This matter of experimenting with breath control was treated by G.I. Gurdjieff, a teacher of esotericism referred to further on in this article. Gurdjieff deemed breath control experimentation to be dangerous. As related by Maurice Nicoll, in Volume One of his “Psychological Commentaries On the Teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. Ouspensky” (p. 75),
Finally, in the last section of “Success With Meditation” we read, under the heading “Expansion and the Imaginative Forces:” “The readings [no reading numbers are given] say we should have a strong sense of expansion while in this [meditative] state. They also recommend that we imagine [Hutton’s emphasis added] this expansion as we progress toward this place in the meditation. The imaginative forces should be used to help us reach higher consciousness.” I searched for the words “kundalini meditation” on the CD-ROM for Cayce’s readings. I found eight readings that had these two words in the indexes that precede each of them. Oddly, only three out of the eight readings indexed under “kundalini meditation” actually had these specific, sought-after words in the passages where the reading indexes indicated they would appear. The other five readings were indexed by someone who had interpreted the words in each reading as being representative of kundalini meditation. The three readings that do use the term speak of the kundalini forces in the body while one is meditating. These three readings provide highly personalized advice for those who requested them. One person had experienced a great attunement to the sense of smell in the Temple of Sacrifice during an Egyptian incarnation. This person was told that by meditating while oriental incense was in the air, and while humming the sounds of 0-0-0-ah-ah-umm-o-o, and while feeling the essence of the incense through the body-forces,
2823-3; January 8, 1944 Well fine, but was this abbreviated set of instructions sufficient for one who was about to deal with the powerful kundalini forces? We note that the instructions were tailored specifically to the individual meditator, and if something went wrong, a follow-up reading could have been obtained to protect the meditator from following an erroneous path. But should someone running across this reading today attempt to incorporate interesting bits and pieces of the technique recommended to 2823 into his or her own meditation program? Or should anyone else write up his concept of this kundalini meditation technique and then broadcast that technique to others with an implied recommendation that it be used, even though it is obvious that we are dealing here with a technique prescribed for just one individual? In the second paragraph of Van Auken’s Success With Meditation, one reads about entering into the “magic silence.”
But the reading cited (137-3) was not given for an individual interested in awakening, or in raising his consciousness! It was given for a man who was interested in developing his psychic abilities. Here below are the relevant parts of the reading. (Note that the passages reproduced also allow us to speculate on the source of the reading).
This reading was conducted by Morton H. Blumenthal for Edwin, his brother. If we turn to our previous analysis of the sources and veracity of Cayce’s readings we find that the Self is sometimes the source of the information imparted in a reading. This source seems to have been the one channeled by Cayce in reading 137-3, and I just mention this because the Self may not represent the highest source that might have been accessed. As for the veracity of the information and the nature of any interfering factors (from the individuals present during the reading, the mental state of Cayce or the stenographer, and so on) we have nothing definite to use. However, the truth transmitted in some of the information provided could have been “wavered,” or “shaded” in its transmission to Cayce’s conscious mind. We just don’t know. But what we do know is that this reading has little to do with Van Auken’s Magic Silence meditation method, although he clearly implies that it does by citing its words (see magic silence, which I have set in bold in 4A of the reading above) in the introductory paragraphs of his “Success With Meditation.” This term, “magic silence,” appears only once in all of Cayce’s readings, in 137-3 quoted above. Yet Van Auken uses it as the title for a “meditation method.” There is clearly no such thing as a magic silence meditation method in the Cayce readings. What the author/magician appears to have done is to develop a completely new meditation method from non-readings’ sources of information. Thus, it seems that by a sleight-of-hand he has made the reader think that he is referencing the readings, by citing 137-3. Furthermore, the author cites no readings in his description of the use of “a mantra, in coordination with a breathing pattern [to] enter into the magic silence.” One notes that this methodology of Van Auken’s does not comport with the relevant section on magic silence in 137-3. There, the individual receiving the reading is asking about how to develop psychic ability, not about how to undertake deep meditation. Nor does Van Auken cite any readings in his section “Three Keys to This Method,” leaving a reader to wonder just where he obtained his material on such a vitally important subject. While this sort of technique development is not necessarily to be disparaged, it does require that a strong risk statement accompany it, if it is to be released to the public. This is especially true because Van Auken’s Magic Silence meditation method involves control of one’s breath. Breath control is addressed in reading 2475-1. Hugh Lynn Cayce is the conductor of the reading.
[In the interest of brevity, several paragraphs are skipped at this point] 22. So, in analyzing all this, - first study the variations of what has been the body-temperament, in thought, in food. For, the body-physical becomes that which it assimilates from material nature. The body-mental becomes that it assimilates from both the physical-mental and the spiritual-mental. The soul is ALL of that the entity is, has been or may be. 23. Then, WHO and WHAT would the entity have to direct self in such experiences? 24. To be loosed without a governor, or a director, may easily become harmful. 25. But as we would give, from here, let not such a director be that of an entity. Rather so surround self with the universal consciousness of the CHRIST, as to be directed by that influence as may be committed to thee. 26. Thus the entity may use constructively that which has been attained. 27. But to prevent physical harm, mental harm, - attune self in body and in mind with that influence by which the entity seeks to be directed; not haphazardly, not by chance, but - as of old - choose thou this day WHOM ye will serve: the living God within thee, by thee, through thee? or those influences of knowledge without wisdom, that would enslave or empower thee with the material things which only gratify for the moment? 28. Rather choose thou as he of old, - let others do as they may, but as for thee, serve thou the living God. 29. Thus ye may constructively use that ability of spiritual attunement, which is the birthright of each soul; ye may use it as a helpful influence in thy experiences in the earth. 30 . But make haste SLOWLY! Prepare the body. Prepare the mind, before ye attempt to loosen it in such measures or manners that it may be taken hold upon by those influences which constantly seek expressions of self rather than of a living, constructive influence of a CRUCIFIED Savior.31. Then, crucify desire in self; that ye may be awakened to the real abilities of helpfulness that lie within thy grasp. 32. Ready for questions. 33. (Q) Is there at present any danger to any particular body-function, such as sex; or to general health? (A) As we have indicated, without preparation, desires of EVERY nature may become so accentuated as to destroy - or to over exercise as to bring detrimental forces; unless the desire and purpose is acknowledged and set IN the influence of self as to its direction - when loosened by the kundaline activities through the body. 34. (Q) Just what preparation would you advise for the body, now? (A) This should be rather the choice of the body from its OWN development, than from what ANY other individual entity or source might give. Purify the body, purify the mind; that the principle, the choice of ideals as made by the entity may be made manifest. Do whatever is required for this, - whether the washing of the body, the surrounding with this or that influence, or that of whatever nature. As has been experienced, this opening of the centers or the raising of the life force may be brought about by certain characters of breathing, - for, as indicated, the breath is power in itself; and this power may be directed to certain portions of the body. But for what purpose? As yet it has been only to see what will happen! Remember what curiosity did to the cat! Remember what curiosity did to Galileo, and what it did to Watt - but they used it in quite different directions in each case! 35. (Q) Considering the development of the entity, is further practice of the Yoga exercises of breathing and meditation recommended? (A) By all means! if and when, and ONLY when, preparation has been made; and when there is the knowledge, the understanding and the wisdom as to what to do WITH that gained! Without such, do not undertake same! 36. We are through for the present. 2475-1 Mr. Van Auken cites the words set in green above as the one and only readings’-based warning relative to beginning kundalini meditation. He does not, however, say anything specific about the preparation of one’s body (see “Purify the body’ in bold in above reading) for handling the kundalini forces. Finally, Van Auken does cover the importance of using one’s ideal in kundalini meditation. He has a section on “Jesus Christ as not only the highest ideal but as a powerful force of protection for those seeking to loosen the life force to open the bio-spiritual seals and enter into the presence of God.” The section strikes this reviewer as very well done.This concludes my review of “Success With Meditation.” An Observer Speaks Out On The Use of Kundalini Meditation Cayce’s readings on the subject of kundalini meditation for specific individuals and/or members of Cayce’s Study Group No. 1 were undoubtedly relevant as given. But can we honestly generalize from them today, and apply them to our lives, or to the lives of others? Indeed, might it not be dangerous for some people to try to practice kundalini meditation on the basis of the written instructions from an individual, however influential in A.R.E. circles, when we have no way of checking with Cayce’s original source as to the veracity or utility of those new instructions? Below find the comments of a reviewer of this present article. This reviewer is one who has closely followed a number of A.R.E. members who practiced kundalini meditation over several years. As you will see, this person feels quite strongly about any attempt to broadcast kundalini meditation techniques to the world. William: As for your presentation of what I call the "kundalini controversy", I have always had misgivings about John Van Auken's attempt to present kundalini meditation to the public at large. Kundalini is NOT something to be "attempted" and is a very dangerous energy in those not prepared, mentally and physically. Kundalini rises naturally in those who are infused with love and purified in service and motive. If not pure, the kundalini is destructive. Few on earth are worthy of kundalini. One must have purified the self to the extent of Jesus and few on earth could claim that, I surmise. Such issues are the reason "initiation" was required in ancient times for those seriously involved with a spiritual discipline. Bad apples, or the simply naive must be rooted out, was the thinking, lest they wreak havoc on themselves and others. The so-called kundalini energy is the same energy that black magicians attempt to raise in themselves to control and influence others for evil and selfish purposes. The temptation to misuse is too great for many. And since, according to a Cayce source, it magnifies those desires not rooted out, it seems a tragedy in the making for most. That would be a sad condition, indeed. I feel strongly about this issue because I have known several people who have lost their mental balance through attempting to raise the kundalini. One lady has been in and out of mental hospitals for years with bouts of stark-raving lunacy. A man I know has not slept normally for about 15 years and is on the verge of flipping out. His family has gone through hell coping with his moods. Both of these people had spent hours upon hours meditating to raise this energy because they were convinced by mostly Hindu teachings and gurus that it was the way to quick enlightenment and the expiation of karma. Both persons were prompted in this pursuit by feelings of guilt and inadequacy. Their lives are now very tragic and this process seems irreversible. The man has read everything he can get his hands on about "kundalini crisis" as it is now called. Nothing has helped. The woman is still convinced that this is the correct path and that it is only her inadequacies that are the problem. Several people have called me seeking some help for this "kundalini crisis" but there is not much that can be done for most, it seems. When the soul is purified and the kundalini has risen naturally, we have a Christed being, as in Jesus. Then the entity thinks only of others, never self, and the energy enables those so endowed to heal others and raise the dead and manifest all manner of "psychic phenomena" such as being able to de-materialize, as Jesus did. To me, the most important issue of the life of Jesus was His realization that, at the end, He must not use the Christed energy to escape His fate in arrest, false accusation, and execution. As the Cayce source makes clear, He could have EASILY escaped that fate. He would not then, however, have become the Christ and savior and pattern. It seems to me the issue of kundalini is of utmost importance and shallow attempts to promote it as the spiritual path for the masses are not only misguided but very, very dangerous and ego based. Name withheld at reviewer’s request. The idea expressed immediately above about one letting the kundaline forces rise naturally, and without making a deliberate attempt via kundalini meditation techniques, is found in at least one other reading. Mrs. 2329, who in the Egyptian period was the daughter of Ra-Ta, went into exile with him for nine years, and who upon return became a seeress, was told the following: 32. (Q) Will this develop normally and naturally, or should there be a deliberate attempt? (A) As it were, expose self to its development; not by force but by entering into meditation, - allowing the influence of the generative force through the glandular system to be raised to the various centers; first for the purifying of self, then for the obtaining of that necessary - through symbol, sign or vision - to be accomplished for individuals seeking [help from the entity in her present life].2329-3; May 1, 1941 |
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Two Contrasting Views of Kundalini and Kundalini Meditation Gurdjieff on the role of kundalini in imagination and dreaming Kundalini is a word that is not in my Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary. Kundalini is described in the Encyclopaedia Britannica 2002, however, as follows:
Georgei Gurdjieff was a teacher of esotericism, and a primary purpose of esotericism is to awaken man from dreaming. Let’s listen in to Gurdjieff speaking to a group of students in the 1920s, in Russia.2
The Cayce readings on kundalini, and kundalini meditation Now the Cayce readings provide a completely different valuation of kundalini, as shown in the following extracts. The first extract is a description of the kundalini forces. The other three deal with the use of kundalini forces in meditation.
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Thinking It Over Now we ought to stop right here and reflect upon what has been covered. Why are there such differences between Gurdjieff’s and the readings’ points of view on kundalini? Can one find a path between the two? The two dissimilar viewpoints can be thought of as being a function of
A question that now arises is, to what degree are either Gurdjieff’s or the readings’ teachings valid today? We know that over time every teaching wears out. By “wearing out” I mean that there is a gradual diminution of the essence of a teaching over time. A convincing case for the wearing out of Gurdjieff’s teaching is given in “The Teachers of Gurdjieff,” by Rafael Lefort.3 And I take the A.R.E. publication, “Success With Meditation,” as an example of the wearing out of the truth of Cayce’s Group 1 meditation readings as they were eventually propagated in Book I of "A Search For God."
Preparing for awakening in the new cycle On January 19, 1934, Hugh Lynn Cayce conducted reading 3976-15, in New York City. He started with this suggestion to the sleeping Cayce:
The part of the answer given that is important to us is: . In the words emphasized in bold in the reading above we have a suggestion of the new form of eternal truths to be promulgated in the new cycle, or Aquarian Age. We need to be sensitive to the emergence of such forms in the years ahead. Gurdjieff speaks of the great difficulty in awakening, and mentions that the beginning of awakening requires a good shock. (Pole shift and Earth changes could serve as such a shock to many). Then, because many more than just one shock is necessary, a man must hire somebody who will keep on shaking him for a long time. But to achieve one’s awakening a combination of efforts is needed and to obtain results a certain number of people must work together. “One man can do nothing,” he explains. This approach to awakening is difficult for people like us to understand today. What about contemporary study groups, like the A.R.E.’s Search For God study groups? Note that truly effective groups have as their leader a person who has a connection with a valid teaching source. A.R.E.’s connection to such a living person has been lost. Note also that a teacher who selects types of people that, from the point of view of his aims, can be useful to one another constitutes viable groups. There was no teacher capable of selecting replacements to Study Group Number 1, after Cayce’s death. Edgar Cayce’s original group was a successful one working with spiritual awakening. It was organically attached to a source of information that could and did interact with the individuals of the group, albeit through sleeping Cayce. That is, the source of the teaching was adequately attuned to each member of the group. For today’s seekers after truth, Idries Shah has revealed the form and activity of a viable new-cycle study group in his book, “Knowing How To Know.”4 In a short section entitled “Purpose of Regular Meetings” (p. 203), Shah describes an introductory Sufi study group: The purpose of regular meetings is to maintain the special contact already established between numbers of people, each body of people being in a sense distinct. This special contact is inhibited by an over-development of the social element. These gatherings should be harmonious, but should not be allowed to become ‘club like’ or gossipy. The special relationship is harmed by the assumption of status by individual members of the group. Each member should discharge the functions for the time being allotted to him, if any, as a communicator of material, as an organizer, or whatever it might be. The community has to develop a sense of unity of purpose - learning and development - in which each member is to be regarded as important for the success of the whole. The special relationship is crippled by the exploitation of one member by another, so that co-operation between individual members must be kept within reasonable limits. The development of smaller, informal relationships between small members of people from within the grouping must not be encouraged, as such ‘sub-groups’ without official sanction start to cause the group to operate in an unbalanced manner. The group will in such cases operate as an ideological, social, intellectual or other entity, of which in any culture there are enough already. Each group is a sensitive organism. Members of the group meet:
Quoting from I. Shah again5 on the subject of a type of learning organization that I think may be a pattern for the new cycle.
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quoting Sufi viewpoints as a way to understand what is happening today
to the expression of the original truth of the readings? Or that I am
trying to push an alien spiritual path into your mind? No, not at all.
Consider the following.
In the early 1970s, one of THC’s subscribers, Pluma O. Beck, was asked by Hugh Lynn Cayce to accompany him and three other men on a study trip to Iran. The men were Arch Ogden, President of the Edgar Cayce Foundation, Dr. “Ed” Hertzberg, and Rufus Mosely. They spent some time with local Sufis and looked for the site of the City of the Hills and The Plains. This was the place mentioned in Edgar Cayce’s readings as being central to the development of spiritual philosophy, healing, and the like in ancient Persia. Pluma and her husband had lived and worked in Iran prior to the trip, and because she was the only woman on the trip, she was appointed secretary. Upon her return, Pluma published an article in the A.R.E. Journal for March 1974 (pp. 69-76), entitled “A Visit With The Dervishes.” This article does much more than just describe the various Sufi services and activities attended by the A.R.E. party. It examines the correspondences between Cayce’s philosophical readings and the principles of Sufism as understood by the group at that time. The correspondences are strong. Note though, that the subtleties and depths of the Sufi tenets described in her Journal article have since been explained in greater detail in several of Shah’s works since 1974. Mrs. Beck had only Shah’s first work, “The Sufis,” to work from at the time of writing her article. Before we leave this subject, here is an extract from Beck’s Journal article: Preparation for [Sufi] study does not necessarily include special diets, but students are encouraged to refrain from all physical excesses. There is a need for cleansing. One Sufi Poem begins, “Go sweep up your house of heart, so to be clean.” Another enjoins students to “Empty yourself from your externalities to see the clean, clear inside of yourself.” When truly cleansed, the Sufi knows that he is capable of godly practices.
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Conclusion Men and women are capable, in the proper setting, of awakening to spiritual truths. A proper learning setting is one in which the right time, right place, and the right people and a teacher who knows the way all come together. It is both comforting and challenging to realize that when one’s familiar truths and learning forms become weak or ineffective there are always others that may be recognized and approached. Will we be awake enough to recognize the new Teacher of the Age and his dispensation? Will his name be John Peniel?6 Will we be worthy enough and prepared sufficiently to recognize and then participate in one of the new cycle’s spiritual learning forms? What are the requirements for our participation in the new age? Reading 1602-3 provides an answer.
Two months later Cayce gave a reading for the same person, who asked for clarification of the many changes to come. As in relationship to changes, - these are indicated not only through prophecies but through astrological aspects, as well as the thought and intent of persons and groups in high places; bringing about these things, these conditions, in what might be said to be the fullness of time. However, - since the advent of the Son of Man in the earth, giving man an advocate with the Father, there has been an influence that may counteract much of that which has been indicated that would come as retribution, or in filling the law of an evolution of ideas and the relationship of material things to the thoughts and intents of individuals and groups. Then, as to whether the hearts and minds of individuals or souls (who were given authority concerning the laws of the universe) are fired with the thoughts of dire consequences or those things that bespeak of the greater development of a spiritual awakening, is still in the keeping and in the activities of individuals who - as this entity - have caught a glimpse, or an awareness, of that which is in the making, in the affairs of state, nation, and nations, and the universe, as related to the conditions upon the face of Mother Earth. There enters much, then, that might become questions as respecting that which has been foretold, or prophesied, as well as respecting the activities of groups and individuals who have acted and who are to act as a counterbalance to these happenings in the earth. In the first premise, - know what was the cause of indifference, or sin, entering material manifestations. Was it the purpose by God that such should be, or by the Godhead? Or was it that this force or power seeking expression found -with the expression - that there came the forces of positive and negative? And with same the awareness of one influence or force, taking certain courses or directions, became negative. The others became the greater positive. Thus in the experience of souls through their evolution in the material things of the earth, there has been brought just that same effect in the material affairs of the souls active in expressing or manifesting at this particular period or sphere of development. Much of just this comprehending is indicated in some of those records that are now becoming more and more a part of man's experience, or awareness; in that the cosmic or universal or spiritual laws are bringing same into that category or phase of experience where they become a part of individual experience. This may be indicated from the records in the rocks; it may be indicated in the pyramids, - man's attempts to leave a sign to those who, in the spiritual comprehension of material associations in spirit, would interpret that which had been, that which is, and that which was to be. Hence it is seen that there are interpretations that become a matter of the consciousness of the individual so making same. Or, to return to the first premise, it depends upon which line is taken by such an individual making such interpretation; whether a pessimistic or an optimistic, or a positive or a negative; or (by negative we mean) one that sees the world, as related to the earth and its position in the universe, being damned irrespective of what souls do about same, - taking little or no account of the words, the promises, yea the activities of Him. HE manifested in the earth that as would bring to the seeker an awareness of the constructive influence of same. This may be indicated or seen in the record according to the Book, - which is as a sign, a guide to those who seek to know His ways, His purposes to man. These interpretations of the promises, the pledges taken and given in the lives and activities - or during the phases of a sojourn of an individual soul, must be taken into account. And then these indicate as to what is to come to pass, even through these periods of the earth's journey through space, "catching up," as it were, with Time. And then the soul realizes - in his search for his Maker -the patience that was, is and will be manifested in Him; He that is the way, the truth and the light. AGAIN the interpretation of the signs and the omens becomes an individual experience. And each soul - as this entity -then is given the privilege, the opportunity to LIVE such an activity in its relationships to its fellow man; filling, fulfilling, and interpreting that which has been indicated, in such measures and such manners as to bring hope and not fear, peace and not hate, that which is CONSTRUCTIVE and NOT, into the lives and minds and hearts of others. We will rest for the period.7 1602-5; November 28, 1939
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J. Van Auken, 1992, Reflections, A Commentary on the
Edgar Cayce Readings, v. 1, no. 4, “Success With Meditation.” The
Edgar Cayce Foundation, Publisher. While I feel that it is laudable for the
author to try to help people achieve higher states of consciousness, his
piece can easily cause those greedy for success in meditation to
suffer the consequences of that greed. “Don’t try to run before you can
walk,” comes to mind. It is greed that says, “I’ll start with Lesson
Eight, because I’m sure my level of understanding already encompasses the
first seven lessons.” <back>
As recorded by P. D. Ouspensky in his book, “In Search of
the Miraculous,” 1949, Harcourt Brace and Company, New York, pp. 217-219.
Gurdjieff is mentioned in Reports of Reading 254-4, as follows:
“GURDJIEFF, GEORGEI IVANOVITCH (about 1872-1949)
Russian mystic and founder of the Institute for the Harmonious Development
of Man. Gurdjieff was born of Greek parents in Alexandropol (now Leninakan)
in the Caucasus. In his youth he traveled widely, visiting Asia, Africa, and
Europe, in search of spiritual truth. During his travels he studied the
techniques of yoga and met dervishes and fakirs. He returned to Russia and
in 1917 founded the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man in the
Caucasus, where he taught his theories. Gurdjieff's elaborate system of
philosophy and psychological development was known to his pupils as
"The Work." His basic idea was that people are usually asleep,
little more than machines, but that with discipline and
"super-effort" they can gain control of the enormous
reserves of energy that exist in all humans, but which are normally tapped
only in moments of crisis. Gurdjieff's admirers believed that he had psychic
powers, and that he was able to revitalize his followers by telepathic
communication of energy. During the Russian Revolution he led expeditions
through dangerous countryside in which they had to make the
"super-effort" that Gurdjieff believed gave people great power.
Political conditions in the Soviet Union forced Gurdjieff and his followers
to move to Constantinople, where they continued their work. In 1922
Gurdjieff set up his Institute at Prieure des Basses Loges, a chateau in
Fountainbleau near Paris. There his disciples lived spartan lives, did
ceaseless manual work, and gained physical and mental control of themselves
by practicing Gurdjieff's "dervish dances," among other exercises.
Gurdjieff's pupils were bound to secrecy, and nothing was published of his
work until after his death. Then, two of his books, ALL AND EVERYTHING and
MEETINGS WITH REMARKABLE MEN, as well as writings by his followers,
achieved a wide circulation.”
The author, P. D. Ouspensky was one of Gurdjieff’s best known students. He
elucidated Gurdjieff’s work in several best-selling volumes, including THE
FOURTH WAY. Reading 900-88 provides an interesting commentary on part of
Ouspensky’s book, TERTIUM ORGANUM. And in reading 136-59, Ouspensky is
said to be the source of the information given in paragraph 7 of that
reading. Ouspensky was alive at the time, and so Cayce’s subconscious mind
picked up the needed information from Ouspensky’s subconscious mind, where
it was then channeled to Cayce’s conscious mind.
Find out more about Gurdjieff from Speeth, K. R., 1976, “The Gurdjieff
Work,” Kangaroo Pocket Books, New York. <back>
1971, Malor Publishing, ISBN 1
883536 16 2, 173 pages. This book offers striking and timeless advice to
those interested in spirituality. Its appeal is far beyond that of one
seeker in one period of time, but offers information, today, on how to
evaluate different forms of teaching, how to study, and even some
tantalizing information on the role of Jesus. <back>
Subtitled, A Practical
Philosophy in the Sufi Tradition, 1998, The Octagon Press, London (343
pp.). Shah, who died in 1996, had been proclaimed as the Sufi teacher of the
Age. One can contact current Sufi teaching materials by writing to The
Society for Sufi Studies, Box 43, Los Altos, CA 94022. The Sufi tradition is
said to provide genuine and precise ways to understand more about where we
come from and why we are here, ways that have nothing to do with
indoctrination, the inculcation of belief, religion, dogma, giving up
everything, dressing weirdly or performing rituals. The same can be said
about the Cayce readings. The methods for acquiring Knowledge (written here
with a capital K because it is of the type that transcends our ordinary
perceptions and investigation) and raising one’s consciousness, however,
are far more sophisticated in the Sufi tradition as expounded by Shah. <back>
Shah, I., 1987, Learning How
To Learn, Octagon Press, London, p. 223, “Sufi Organizations.” <back>
On the CD-ROM for Cayce's readings we find, under Reports of Reading 3976-15, item R3:
“In re. 3976-15, Par. 5-7, consider this extract from Smith's Bible Dictionary, A. J. Holman & Co., Ltd., 1895 (a copy of which Edgar Cayce had bought in 1896!):”
PEN'IEL, PENUEL (face of El-God). (Gen. xxxii 30).
Where Jacob wrestled with a man who changed Jacob's name to ISRAEL. It does not appear again until after 500 yrs. when Gideon, on his way from Succoth, on the Jordan, chasing Zeba and Azlmunna, being faint from want of food, asked the people of this place for bread for his soldiers, and was denied (Judg. viii. 8). He destroyed the tower of the city on his return (ver. 17)). Jeroboam rebuilt the place (1 K. xii. 25). It has never been mentioned since, and is now lost." <back>
I wish to thank the two A.R.E. members who reviewed this article, and who provided many helpful comments. Both wished to remain anonymous. <back>
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