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Edgar Cayce on
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The
First Region
In the First Region of the Spirit Land we are surrounded by
archetypes of material things. From this realm matter is transformed from the mental to
the material. There is life and activity everywhere in this, the lowest region of the
Spirit Land. Here in the First Region all activity is heard as music and all of the music
blends together in magnificent harmonies. The physical forms created here appear more as a
presence than as fixed. Gradually the presence is seen as a distortion and finally as dark
outlines against the colors which emanate from the harmonies.
Steiner commented that what is considered to
be just thoughts in lower realms become reality in this First Region. Here we move among
the thoughts and we experience their essence. The thoughts have form, and as we pass
through them we experience the full potential of each one. We now have the opportunity to
see how reality arises in the earth and how our thoughts work upon the fabric of reality.
Although we live in community, we no longer have a sense of personality. We have a much
greater sense of membership than we do of self. We feel a growing unity with our
community, our society, and the entire region. We feel an inseparable union with the
archetypes, all that they transform into reality, and one with the primordial spirit.
Those in the earth
who eventually feel one
with nature and one with the material region draw this awareness from the First Region of
the Spirit Land. It is in this First Region we have the opportunity to see and experience
our thoughts as ultimate reality.
In the earth
we experience thought on a
continuum of time and space. This means that our experience takes place gradually and in
measured amounts. In this First Region of the Spirit Land we experience primal creative
thought in its fullest sense from origin through manifestation.
In the earth
what sets clairvoyants apart
from others is the ability to perceive and understand potentials which arise from thought.
From this First Region and onward we experience and are fully aware of just such
potential.
As in the regions of the Soul Land, there are
those in the Spirit Land who are permanent residents in each realm we pass through. As we
work in each region we are as unaware of their presence as they are of ours. Those souls
that we commune with in each region are part of our eternal family with whom we have
always been connected. Many souls that we encounter are those we have lived with in most
of our earthly incarnations, while others have moved with us through successive realms,
and many are members of our soul family with whom we have never lost touch throughout
creation.
The Second Region
In the Second Region of the Spirit Land we
find the archetypes of life. Steiner noted that these archetypes transform
thought matter into living things in the earth. Here in this region we see
the relationship of life in the human family and all other living creatures.
We develop an appreciation and respect for the oneness of all life and how
any one life affects all other life. Unity takes on a whole new meaning for
us in the Second Region where we experience not only the commonness of all
life but the interdependence of all forms of it. We mix with the life forms
as they flow, and we gain our understanding in part from personal
experience. Our communities are now becoming wider, and we are more likely
to live with members of our larger soul family than only those with whom we
shared earthly experiences. The capacity to know ourselves as one with all
living things arises from this Second Region.
It should be born in mind that
as we move from region to region we do not go anywhere in a time and space
sense of the words. All of life interpenetrates, as all realms do. Our
movement takes place in consciousness rather than in a time and space
perspective.
We have noted that as we grow
in awareness we embody more and more of a single region and eventually all
of the region. This does not crowd out anyone or anything else and
ultimately all of creation occupies the same space but not the same
consciousness of proximity. If this is difficult to understand let us look
at two individuals in the same automobile. One is driving and the other is
not. The longer one drives the car, the more opportunity one has to use all
of one's driving skills, the more familiar one becomes with how the
automobile reacts to one's skills, the more intimate a part of the machine
one will feel. Likewise, the longer one remains a passenger in the
automobile, the more comfortable one gets, the more one enjoys the
experience, the more a part of the purpose of the auto one feels he or she
has become. Further, each occupant is approximately in the same area but
because of the focus each views differently all that is within and all that
each passes through. By virtue of each individual focus each rider of the
automobile can be said to occupy the same point but differ in proximity to
the reality of the journey. In reality our awareness can occupy the same
time and space as some one else but each individual awareness would exist in
its unfettered purity.
The Third Region
As we enter the Third Region we experience
the archetypes who are transforming mental substance into soul qualities as
used in the earth. Passions, instincts, desires, wishes, sensations, and
feelings within the incarnate soul all arise in the Third Region of the
Spirit Land. These soul qualities not only arise from this region but their
expression in the earth can be seen here in their true essence. One may be
startled by light storms here which give off discordant sounds and disrupt
the harmony of the archetype's creation. This is the counterpart of
sorrow, vengeance, and jealousy, when soul qualities are lifted up in the
expressions to the Third Region.
Here in the Third Region we
learn how to use the pulls on our souls. We learn to direct our instincts
and desires of every kind in a totally unselfish manner. Those who have used
their aspirations as benefactors in the earth have drawn this knowledge from
the Third Region of the Spirit Land. Ultimately anything of a selfish nature
will be lost in the Third Region, transformed by the archetypes and sent
into the earth to be used for good.
The Fourth Region
When we leave the Third Region and have rid
ourselves of our last traces of any self-centeredness, we are now prepared
for what Steiner described as the Fourth Region of the Spirit Land. Here we
no longer participate directly in the affairs of materiality but in the care
and maintenance of the archetypes in other realms. At the same time spirit
from higher realms is drawn into the Fourth Region and transformed into
usable substance for archetypes to work on in other lower regions. In the
transformed spirit sent from the Fourth Region the very creative forces of
the archetypes may be found, and even within those forces exists the pattern
for creativity.
In the material world each
creation is imbued with the pattern for its perfect manifestation. The
pattern may be found as a fiber in the life which emanates from higher
realms. It is not fed once into each living thing or even renewed
periodically.
As spirit, life is permanently
flowing new into all living things; so too is the pattern for its perfect
manifestation. As creatures in the earth we draw upon this spirit and use it
to meet the daily challenges of material manifestation, as well as to build
creatively in the many realms intimately connected with materiality. It must
be borne in mind here that the earth is not an inferior realm. It is in fact
where all realms representatively come together. There is nothing in any of
the realms we experience that cannot be compared to its representation in
materiality, and that includes life in the Fourth Region of the Spirit Land
and beyond.
Here in the Fourth Region we
find an opportunity, previously unequaled, to selflessly devote our lives to
the care and maintenance of all living things that do not owe their
existence to us. Those gifts for genius in arts, science, and government are
drawn from the Fourth Region; one who manifests any of these talents well in
the earth has previously worked in this region. If we did not pass through
the Fourth Region between incarnations, we would have no interest in things
common to all of humanity.
The Fifth Region
The Fifth Region of the Spirit Land is bound
up mostly in intentions and purposes. Having discarded all earthly
imperfections, we exercise judgment differently than we formerly had
imagined possible. Now we truly fill the spirit region with our lives,
loves, and hopes. In the Fifth Region prophecy is an integral, inseparable
part of life; we are free to view as many of our future incarnations as we
wish. If one does not experience this region between material incarnations,
the person will be found to be lacking direction in the next earth
life.
The Sixth and Seventh
Regions
The Sixth and Seventh Regions of the Spirit
Land are also intimately involved in creation by drawing spirit from higher
realms and transforming it so it can be used by the archetypes for an
infinite variety of manifestations in the lower realms. In the Seventh
Region of the Spirit Land we reach the very center of the three realities of
Spirit Land, Soul Land, and Materiality. Here we live in the presence of the
seeds of life which Steiner and Swedenborg called "life kernels"
(or "soul-seeds"). We now recognize ourselves as our own life kernel. From the Seventh Region
we have a complete view of life unfolding in each successive realm; the
Spirit Land, Soul Land, and Materiality.
Returning to
Materiality
As we discussed, there is a certain order in
which we move through realms and that order is dictated by sympathetic
resonance as well as proximity. Sympathetic resonance is the overriding
factor in our journey through reality, and proximity is the shading
influence. The timing for our return is first and foremost a personal
choice, while the influence which makes this a longer or shorter, a more
difficult or easier journey is proximity. All throughout our spiritual
journey between earthly incarnations we live and grow in communities with
those we consider to be our soul family, with whom we have shared
experiences. There is no level of reality where we do not have members of
this soul family of ours, and we commune with them wherever in creation we
go. We even plan together for our next incarnation and this, of course,
greatly influences our return. We do not plan our return with certain
members of our soul family simply because we like them or they like us. Such
plans are conceived because of karmic considerations and because such a
relationship is vital to what we hope will be accomplished in our next earthly
life.
We do not sit down at a certain
point in creation, take a view of what is in earth, assisted or otherwise,
with the options, and make an instant decision regarding our next
incarnation. We do not make informed decisions in the earth
that way nor do
we do so outside of the earth. We take into consideration relationships with
those who have preceded us into materiality as well as those who will follow
us. It would be foolish to think that decisions of such magnitude for each
of us would be so poorly planned. Such a choice is made little by little as
one grows in reality, and the final step is a small one indeed. Gradual
planning to be part of a family unit, a community, and a nation takes place
over what we would conceive of as time from an earthly
perspective. The
Edgar Cayce discourses make a very strong case by insisting that we choose
our families, our parents, and even make agreements, where possible, to
choose our spouses and children. This is not to infer that changes in plans
will not occur, but we should be aware of the vast amount of planning that
is done before our earthly incarnation.
When we are making most of our
plans and agreements for our next incarnation, we do not have physical
details before us. Instead we have before us relationships to others, to
situations, and to those forces which have prepared us.
In our decision-making process
about our next material incarnation we deal largely with two factors. First
we work with motivation, then with potential, and all the rest is the great
adventure we call life. Let us not think that we incarnate for the adventure
alone. For life and its living can be just as exciting for all who
incarnate, whatever their goals may be. For life to be truly constructive we
must deal with the motivation and potentials which are best for us at the
time; thus we not only experience the adventure our God has prepared for us,
but we do so for our greatest good. As we move through the realms around the
earth, motivation is laid bare before us. Soon it is the most obvious
condition and the framer of all experience. We learn to identify motivation
very easily and accept it as the creative essence of the soul. Respect for
this primal motivational cause becomes inescapable early on in our journey
between earth lives, and we learn that motivation is the first condition in
reality. In the realm ruled by cause and effect, motivation is the fulcrum
through whose action all things come into being.
So here we have it; we made
plans bit by bit, as we traveled through reality, regarding our next
material incarnation, and we were drawn to the proper timing just as we were
drawn by correspondence to the realms in which we resonate. When the
proximity is correct, when conditions are best, we then make a final
decision and in so doing we gain immeasurably. Half the gain in life is
"showing up"; consequently, according to Edgar
Cayce, half the
gain in an earthly incarnation is in deciding to do it. Throughout the whole
of the experience the angels of grace are there to give us all that we have
need for at any time. They are likewise ever present to help us in our
decisions regarding our next material incarnation.
There are those of us who have
so squandered our opportunities that we do not have the fullness of freedom
as do others. In such situations our route through spiritual realms is not
full enough for us to enjoy the lessons which would be learned by a slower,
more wholesome period of recovery. As a result, some of us cannot clearly
see motivation and potential while others may not even care. There are those
of the angelic ministry who guide such myopic souls toward their next
incarnation, but it is always the decision of the individual to incarnate or
not.
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"You grow to heaven. You don't go to heaven." -
Edgar Cayce |
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