International Prayer List - Association for Research and Enlightenment

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International Prayer List - Association for Research and Enlightenment
SUNSET
Gabriele Acerbi
Guido Ferruccio Arrighi
Silvia Arrighi
Elisabetta Bersani
Leonardo Borroni
Maria Grazia Busatta
Laura Busatta
Enrico Busatta
Filippo Busca
Judith Ann Cook
Maria Concetta Druetta
Marina Ercole
Salvatore Evangelista
Flavia Fermi
Ombretta Fugazzotto
Giuseppina Gaggero
Maria Grace Gurrieri
Ciro Inno
Gianluca Inno
Loreta Martelli
Maria Cristina Mauri
Louise McCloud
James Paul McCloud
Carla Medeiros
Maria Mungo
Katie Murphy
Bob Murphy
Judi Murphy
Grace Mary Natoli
Antonella Pedicelli
Giovanna Pera
Willa Pinto
Gianfranca Poggi
Sabrina Preti
Maurizio Rossetti
Lucia Silvia Laura Tinelli
Cynthia Gunkel
Benjamin Gunkel
Rick Gunkel
Samantha Gunkel
Sarah Gunkel
Josh Hamilton
Vrindavan Harrison
James Joseph Hartman
Chris Herren
Jeremy Hill
Louise Izzo
Michael Izzo
Lynn Knight
Edward Knight
June M. Latine
Jane Latine
Terri Lynn Lesser
Susanne Marcus Collins
Barbara Margulis
Jesse McCarter
Graeme McDowell
Catherine Merchand
Ruben Miller
Sharon Nawrocki
Daniel Kevin Noonan
Kevin Noonan
Thomas Francis O’Connor
Francis Thomas O’Connor
David Oday
Christopher Adam Phanpradith
Beth Pike
Rhodes Pinto
John Jack Rauert
Steven J. Rizzo
Roseanna Rosati-Nelson
Ernest Russell
Paul Schanno
Jane M. Schmidt
Theresa Sefcik
Thomas Shelton
Rose Shoemaker
Nadine Snead
Evelyn Ann Springs
Leo Sveikauskas
Andrew Swyschuk
Andree Taye
Sandra Tucker
Francesca Valente
Johanna van de Ven
Rose Marie Volusher
Christopher Timothy Wallin
Joshua Wallis
Gary Wallis
Jordan Wallis
Lori Wallis
John Timothy Wilk
Kathleen Mary Wilk
Prayer
and Meditation
Services
Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E.
Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.
215 67th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061
EVENING
Richard Anderson
Nick Bacile
Elizabeth Ann Belanger
Ed Bock
Drew Boyd
Kathleen Brown
Donald Brown
Pat Carter
David Carver
Lawrence A. Cherelli
Rosalie Cooper
Tomas Cosme
Margaret Donlevy
Nancy Story Edwards
Anita Fraker
Pat Fraker
Mary Gemming
Curtiss Gemming
Rochelle Gray
Richard Gunkel
Dear Prayer Healing Friends,
PASSED ON
Father, in Thy love, Thy mercy, be Thou near those who are in—and have recently entered—the borderland. May I aid, when Thou seest that Thou canst use me. (281-15)
Francesco Basta
Michael Brown
Jose Campa
Patricia Cavanaugh
Joseph L. Davids
Tessa Davis
Myrtle Diggs
David Duenas
Lakia Felix
Eleanor Isabelle Gates
Alma Grafrath
Nicholas Harriman
Alexander Harriman
Nadia Harriman
Jayne M. Harrington
John W. Harrington
Marion Pett Jimas
David Kilgore
Gail Koppman
Olga Leetz
Jeannine LePage
Patricia Linden
Anne Lonjak
Harold Marcus
Lucille Marcus
Frances Elaine Merritt
Judy Lynn Miller April
January 2015
Hannah Christine O’Connor
Clement A. Price
Marie Stothart
Shannon Tokle
Helen Turner
Helen Ward
Clayton Weed
Bernard Francis Winkenwerder
Father, we pray that those left behind might feel the peace and the comfort of your presence and release
their loved ones into your waiting arms.
(Theresa Cole)
We are continuing this month with the
second installment of The Jesus I Knew
by Hugh Lynn Cayce. Hugh Lynn was a
gifted speaker and had a very personal
relationship with Jesus the Christ. This
subject matter was a favorite topic of his
and Hugh Lynn’s perspective on the
readings and the Christ is invaluable.
In the previous selection, he spoke about
God is love and the law of love. If this is
your first issue of the prayer letter, or for
any who did not receive the previous
segment and wish to have a copy, please
e-mail prayer@edgarcayce.org with the
subject line: The Jesus I Knew.
In Love and Light,
Karen Boldt
Prayer and Meditation Services
Prayer and
Meditation Services
A.R.E./Glad Helpers’
International Prayer List
THE JESUS I KNEW:
Hugh Lynn Cayce
Let’s not lose sight of this point:
that the soul has simply reached
out into matter. We haven’t, however, moved over totally. For a long
time now people have been correct in saying that we are not all
here! In this sense, there is only a
part of the soul in us. It’s part of a
reach, of a whole, but the consciousness has moved to the level
of this three-dimensional plane.
So, in this plane, we have shut ourselves off. We must move in consciousness back to where we can
perceive oneness of all force. Then,
we can begin to relate to God; He
has no intention of losing us! We
only lose consciousness of Him.
So this concept of love is partly
our way of looking at how we
perceive God. We create God and
perceive that He acts as we would
if we were God. That is a very
limited concept. As we move and
expand our own consciousness,
we come closer to God awareness.
Think about how we look at a human being. We look at the body
and say, we are this. Now we
know that this is not entirely true,
but we act as if this body is all of
us. We can’t wait to get to the
table; we think we’re going to
Cont. on page 2
AS HELP IS RECEIVED, REMEMBER TO THANK GOD, THE GIVER OF ALL GOOD AND PERFECT GIFTS.
The Edgar Cayce readings emphasize the importance that those who are seeking help
and healing through prayer actively participate in the prayer effort—praying for
themselves and others on the list—creating a cooperative prayer effort. In the giving
comes the receiving.
A.R.E. Prayer and Meditation Services
215 67th Street • Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061 • 757-428-3588, ext. 7551
EdgarCayce.org/prayer • prayer@edgarcayce.org
PRAY WITH:
FIRST
MIDDLE
LAST
□ I am enclosing a $
donation
to help support this work. We gladly accept
checks, money orders, cash, and the four
credit cards listed below.
SEND LIST TO: NAME
ADDRESS
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PRAYER TIME: □
□
You are joined in prayer by the Glad Helpers
Prayer Healing Group. If your request is received □
after the 2nd Monday of the month, it will be
□
placed on the following month’s printed list.
□
You must renew your name each month.
Thank you! Your donations
completely support this service.
MORNING
NOON
SUNSET
EVENING
DECEASED
□ SURROUND (Those in
□ VISA
□ MasterCard
□ AMEX
□ Discover
Card Number
need, but who are unable or unwilling to par- Expiration Date:
ticipate). Note: Name will
not be printed on list, but Signature:
the individuals will be
prayed for each day.
/
January 2015 Affirmation
“ . . . In Thy love . . . May I find health, strength, and the might to be
a channel of blessing to others for His name’s sake . . . ” (281-64)
Cont. from page 1
starve to death otherwise. We reach out to satisfy everything in the flesh, at the physical level, as if it were
not inexhaustible. There isn’t any lack—only our picture of it, our attitude about it.
We get caught up in the emotional life of anger, hate,
fear, and lust and get confused by these emotions that
are of a three-dimensional world. They are not wrong
in themselves, but they just don’t belong to us. We act
as if we are going down to that level of consciousness
rather than moving up to the level of God consciousness. We try to train our children not to fight, but
look at the example we give them—we do a lot of
fighting ourselves. We are caught up in our posses-
MORNING
Betty R. Abbott
Christopher Adamthwaite
Terry Alexander
Maria E. Begley
Monica Antonia Bigelow
William David Boles
Thomas Jansing Bourgeois
Nancy Bourgeois
Ray Bourgeois
Louise Bovey
Maryetane Boyle
Samuel Burleson
Teresa Burleson
Cathleen Carlin
Charlotte Christensen
Brenda Ann Clark
Rachel Cohn
Shirley L. Cohn
Hannah Elizabeth Cohn
Helaine L. Cohn
Lance Francis Coyer
Magdalena E. Coyer
Mary Coyle
Rosemary Curran
James Curran
Joyce Daniel
Jan Daniel
Stacia Daniel
Renee DeShane
Dennis R. Drew II
Miriam Duenas
Nathalie Dufault-Beaulieu
David Duran
Damari Duran
Margaret Dwyer
Marianne E. Eckert
Cheryl Lorraine Evans
Mary Fowler
Adam Fox
Christian Gerard
Jill Harmer
Teri Harris
Robert Hatch
Becky Hee
Jean Kennedy Henry
David Herson
Benjamin Herson
Daniel Herson
Diane Herson
Kristie Holmes
Harry Holmes
Carol Horos
Molly A. Horstman
George Houdeshel
Dean Houdeshel
Randy Huntington
Lindsey Huntington
Aurolyn Jackson
Alexia Jackson
Michele G. Jaehrling
Ann Jaffin
Scott James
Frances Ann Jones-Slaughter
Barbara Ann Joseph
Ralph Frank Joseph
Sue Keiser
Wayne Keiser
William Kempen
Sandra Lee Kistler-Connolly
Marina Kurkov
Lawrence Leetz
Maurice Lennon
Kim Malone
Cora Malone
Thakai Malone-Fuller
Joshua Martin II
Pierre Massue
Donald Maxfield
Dana Maxfield
John H. McConnell
Stacey B. McDermott
James McDonald
Julius Mezon
Remington Miles
Demetria M. Miles
Nikkie Jimas Miller
Fred Thomas Miller
Diana Morris
Angel Marie Moyer
T. Rose Moyer
Lynne Moyer
Barbara Myers
Thomas George Nawrocki
Sallee Netto
Frances O’Hare
Jenny Olsen
Michele Marie Pepperman
John Peterson
Kim Terese Phetteplace
Eric Poe
Diana Potts
Trenden Potts
Havanne Shelbaya Rasmussen
David Ray
Mary K. Remington
Gloria Rickarby
Iona Samuels
Geraldine A. Schmittle
Upendra Shah
Jamnaben Shah
Dan Sasson Soussa
Penny Ann Soussa
Elan Sun Star
Craig Stone
Elaine M. Sunnen
Clement Andoh Tanke
Josphine Acha Tanke
Nicholas Abia Tanke
Samson Aba Tanke
Carol J. Tooke
Dallas Trayer
Diane Trayer
Drew Trayer
Lucy Tyrrell
Oliver Finn Tyrrell
Loretta Webster
William Wellman
Dolores Wellman
Jill Austin Wickham
Marian Wile-Campbell
Laima Wilson
Ellie Witham
Alexandra Witham
Sandra Witham
Lisa Zocco
Loretta H. Godbout
Denise Harrison
Pierre Hebert
Christopher Lloyd
Jack Lochore
Barbara Anne Mallory
Carol Anne Rafka
Bryan Santo Scichilone
William R. Tarpey
Elfriede Tarpey
N’Jinga Teodoro
Dennis Walker
Faith Hope Yascone
Glenda Joy Yascone
Joy Marie Yascone
Love Ann Yascone
sions and in our conflicts over those possessions.
Now when we think of the mind and its confusions,
we can see how it would keep us from loving because
it creates all kinds of strange patterns and desires.
Frequently it is in conflict with our will. The will of
the soul is to return to God consciousness, but the
patterns that we create in the mind cuts us off from
our ability to love. That is all that cuts us off.
Though we are created in the image of God, it is
hard for us to see this because of the patterns we’ve
built, the negative thoughts we hold of each other
rather than seeing the God in others.
NOON
Pamela Best
Eileen Boyle
Richard Boyle
Christina Collins
Jesus Dario
Mini Falorca
AS HELP IS RECEIVED, REMEMBER TO THANK GOD, THE GIVER OF ALL GOOD AND PERFECT GIFTS.
The Edgar Cayce readings emphasize the importance that those who are seeking help
and healing through prayer actively participate in the prayer effort—praying for
themselves and others on the list—creating a cooperative prayer effort. In the giving
comes the receiving.
A.R.E. Prayer and Meditation Services
215 67th Street • Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061 • 757-428-3588, ext. 7551
EdgarCayce.org/prayer • prayer@edgarcayce.org
PRAY WITH:
FIRST
MIDDLE
LAST
□ I am enclosing a $
donation
to help support this work. We gladly accept
checks, money orders, cash, and the four
credit cards listed below.
SEND LIST TO: NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
*E-MAIL
□ I want to help save money! Please sign me up to receive the list via e-mail*.
PRAYER TIME: □
□
You are joined in prayer by the Glad Helpers
Prayer Healing Group. If your request is received □
after the 2nd Monday of the month, it will be
□
placed on the following month’s printed list.
□
You must renew your name each month.
Thank you! Your donations
completely support this service.
MORNING
NOON
SUNSET
EVENING
DECEASED
□ SURROUND (Those in
□ VISA
□ MasterCard
□ AMEX
□ Discover
Card Number
need, but who are unable or unwilling to par- Expiration Date:
ticipate). Note: Name will
not be printed on list, but Signature:
the individuals will be
prayed for each day.
/
January 2015 Affirmation
“ . . . In Thy love . . . May I find health, strength, and the might to be
a channel of blessing to others for His name’s sake . . . ” (281-64)
Cont. from page 1
starve to death otherwise. We reach out to satisfy everything in the flesh, at the physical level, as if it were
not inexhaustible. There isn’t any lack—only our picture of it, our attitude about it.
We get caught up in the emotional life of anger, hate,
fear, and lust and get confused by these emotions that
are of a three-dimensional world. They are not wrong
in themselves, but they just don’t belong to us. We act
as if we are going down to that level of consciousness
rather than moving up to the level of God consciousness. We try to train our children not to fight, but
look at the example we give them—we do a lot of
fighting ourselves. We are caught up in our posses-
MORNING
Betty R. Abbott
Christopher Adamthwaite
Terry Alexander
Maria E. Begley
Monica Antonia Bigelow
William David Boles
Thomas Jansing Bourgeois
Nancy Bourgeois
Ray Bourgeois
Louise Bovey
Maryetane Boyle
Samuel Burleson
Teresa Burleson
Cathleen Carlin
Charlotte Christensen
Brenda Ann Clark
Rachel Cohn
Shirley L. Cohn
Hannah Elizabeth Cohn
Helaine L. Cohn
Lance Francis Coyer
Magdalena E. Coyer
Mary Coyle
Rosemary Curran
James Curran
Joyce Daniel
Jan Daniel
Stacia Daniel
Renee DeShane
Dennis R. Drew II
Miriam Duenas
Nathalie Dufault-Beaulieu
David Duran
Damari Duran
Margaret Dwyer
Marianne E. Eckert
Cheryl Lorraine Evans
Mary Fowler
Adam Fox
Christian Gerard
Jill Harmer
Teri Harris
Robert Hatch
Becky Hee
Jean Kennedy Henry
David Herson
Benjamin Herson
Daniel Herson
Diane Herson
Kristie Holmes
Harry Holmes
Carol Horos
Molly A. Horstman
George Houdeshel
Dean Houdeshel
Randy Huntington
Lindsey Huntington
Aurolyn Jackson
Alexia Jackson
Michele G. Jaehrling
Ann Jaffin
Scott James
Frances Ann Jones-Slaughter
Barbara Ann Joseph
Ralph Frank Joseph
Sue Keiser
Wayne Keiser
William Kempen
Sandra Lee Kistler-Connolly
Marina Kurkov
Lawrence Leetz
Maurice Lennon
Kim Malone
Cora Malone
Thakai Malone-Fuller
Joshua Martin II
Pierre Massue
Donald Maxfield
Dana Maxfield
John H. McConnell
Stacey B. McDermott
James McDonald
Julius Mezon
Remington Miles
Demetria M. Miles
Nikkie Jimas Miller
Fred Thomas Miller
Diana Morris
Angel Marie Moyer
T. Rose Moyer
Lynne Moyer
Barbara Myers
Thomas George Nawrocki
Sallee Netto
Frances O’Hare
Jenny Olsen
Michele Marie Pepperman
John Peterson
Kim Terese Phetteplace
Eric Poe
Diana Potts
Trenden Potts
Havanne Shelbaya Rasmussen
David Ray
Mary K. Remington
Gloria Rickarby
Iona Samuels
Geraldine A. Schmittle
Upendra Shah
Jamnaben Shah
Dan Sasson Soussa
Penny Ann Soussa
Elan Sun Star
Craig Stone
Elaine M. Sunnen
Clement Andoh Tanke
Josphine Acha Tanke
Nicholas Abia Tanke
Samson Aba Tanke
Carol J. Tooke
Dallas Trayer
Diane Trayer
Drew Trayer
Lucy Tyrrell
Oliver Finn Tyrrell
Loretta Webster
William Wellman
Dolores Wellman
Jill Austin Wickham
Marian Wile-Campbell
Laima Wilson
Ellie Witham
Alexandra Witham
Sandra Witham
Lisa Zocco
Loretta H. Godbout
Denise Harrison
Pierre Hebert
Christopher Lloyd
Jack Lochore
Barbara Anne Mallory
Carol Anne Rafka
Bryan Santo Scichilone
William R. Tarpey
Elfriede Tarpey
N’Jinga Teodoro
Dennis Walker
Faith Hope Yascone
Glenda Joy Yascone
Joy Marie Yascone
Love Ann Yascone
sions and in our conflicts over those possessions.
Now when we think of the mind and its confusions,
we can see how it would keep us from loving because
it creates all kinds of strange patterns and desires.
Frequently it is in conflict with our will. The will of
the soul is to return to God consciousness, but the
patterns that we create in the mind cuts us off from
our ability to love. That is all that cuts us off.
Though we are created in the image of God, it is
hard for us to see this because of the patterns we’ve
built, the negative thoughts we hold of each other
rather than seeing the God in others.
NOON
Pamela Best
Eileen Boyle
Richard Boyle
Christina Collins
Jesus Dario
Mini Falorca
SUNSET
Gabriele Acerbi
Guido Ferruccio Arrighi
Silvia Arrighi
Elisabetta Bersani
Leonardo Borroni
Maria Grazia Busatta
Laura Busatta
Enrico Busatta
Filippo Busca
Judith Ann Cook
Maria Concetta Druetta
Marina Ercole
Salvatore Evangelista
Flavia Fermi
Ombretta Fugazzotto
Giuseppina Gaggero
Maria Grace Gurrieri
Ciro Inno
Gianluca Inno
Loreta Martelli
Maria Cristina Mauri
Louise McCloud
James Paul McCloud
Carla Medeiros
Maria Mungo
Katie Murphy
Bob Murphy
Judi Murphy
Grace Mary Natoli
Antonella Pedicelli
Giovanna Pera
Willa Pinto
Gianfranca Poggi
Sabrina Preti
Maurizio Rossetti
Lucia Silvia Laura Tinelli
Cynthia Gunkel
Benjamin Gunkel
Rick Gunkel
Samantha Gunkel
Sarah Gunkel
Josh Hamilton
Vrindavan Harrison
James Joseph Hartman
Chris Herren
Jeremy Hill
Louise Izzo
Michael Izzo
Lynn Knight
Edward Knight
June M. Latine
Jane Latine
Terri Lynn Lesser
Susanne Marcus Collins
Barbara Margulis
Jesse McCarter
Graeme McDowell
Catherine Merchand
Ruben Miller
Sharon Nawrocki
Daniel Kevin Noonan
Kevin Noonan
Thomas Francis O’Connor
Francis Thomas O’Connor
David Oday
Christopher Adam Phanpradith
Beth Pike
Rhodes Pinto
John Jack Rauert
Steven J. Rizzo
Roseanna Rosati-Nelson
Ernest Russell
Paul Schanno
Jane M. Schmidt
Theresa Sefcik
Thomas Shelton
Rose Shoemaker
Nadine Snead
Evelyn Ann Springs
Leo Sveikauskas
Andrew Swyschuk
Andree Taye
Sandra Tucker
Francesca Valente
Johanna van de Ven
Rose Marie Volusher
Christopher Timothy Wallin
Joshua Wallis
Gary Wallis
Jordan Wallis
Lori Wallis
John Timothy Wilk
Kathleen Mary Wilk
Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E.
Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.
215 67th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061
NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. Postage
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& Enlightenment, Inc.
Prayer
and Meditation
Services
EVENING
Richard Anderson
Nick Bacile
Elizabeth Ann Belanger
Ed Bock
Drew Boyd
Kathleen Brown
Donald Brown
Pat Carter
David Carver
Lawrence A. Cherelli
Rosalie Cooper
Tomas Cosme
Margaret Donlevy
Nancy Story Edwards
Anita Fraker
Pat Fraker
Mary Gemming
Curtiss Gemming
Rochelle Gray
Richard Gunkel
Dear Prayer Healing Friends,
PASSED ON
Father, in Thy love, Thy mercy, be Thou near those who are in—and have recently entered—the borderland. May I aid, when Thou seest that Thou canst use me. (281-15)
Francesco Basta
Michael Brown
Jose Campa
Patricia Cavanaugh
Joseph L. Davids
Tessa Davis
Myrtle Diggs
David Duenas
Lakia Felix
Eleanor Isabelle Gates
Alma Grafrath
Nicholas Harriman
Alexander Harriman
Nadia Harriman
Jayne M. Harrington
John W. Harrington
Marion Pett Jimas
David Kilgore
Gail Koppman
Olga Leetz
Jeannine LePage
Patricia Linden
Anne Lonjak
Harold Marcus
Lucille Marcus
Frances Elaine Merritt
Judy Lynn Miller April
January 2015
Hannah Christine O’Connor
Clement A. Price
Marie Stothart
Shannon Tokle
Helen Turner
Helen Ward
Clayton Weed
Bernard Francis Winkenwerder
Father, we pray that those left behind might feel the peace and the comfort of your presence and release
their loved ones into your waiting arms.
(Theresa Cole)
We are continuing this month with the
second installment of The Jesus I Knew
by Hugh Lynn Cayce. Hugh Lynn was a
gifted speaker and had a very personal
relationship with Jesus the Christ. This
subject matter was a favorite topic of his
and Hugh Lynn’s perspective on the
readings and the Christ is invaluable.
In the previous selection, he spoke about
God is love and the law of love. If this is
your first issue of the prayer letter, or for
any who did not receive the previous
segment and wish to have a copy, please
e-mail prayer@edgarcayce.org with the
subject line: The Jesus I Knew.
In Love and Light,
Karen Boldt
Prayer and Meditation Services
Prayer and
Meditation Services
A.R.E./Glad Helpers’
International Prayer List
THE JESUS I KNEW:
Hugh Lynn Cayce
Let’s not lose sight of this point:
that the soul has simply reached
out into matter. We haven’t, however, moved over totally. For a long
time now people have been correct in saying that we are not all
here! In this sense, there is only a
part of the soul in us. It’s part of a
reach, of a whole, but the consciousness has moved to the level
of this three-dimensional plane.
So, in this plane, we have shut ourselves off. We must move in consciousness back to where we can
perceive oneness of all force. Then,
we can begin to relate to God; He
has no intention of losing us! We
only lose consciousness of Him.
So this concept of love is partly
our way of looking at how we
perceive God. We create God and
perceive that He acts as we would
if we were God. That is a very
limited concept. As we move and
expand our own consciousness,
we come closer to God awareness.
Think about how we look at a human being. We look at the body
and say, we are this. Now we
know that this is not entirely true,
but we act as if this body is all of
us. We can’t wait to get to the
table; we think we’re going to
Cont. on page 2