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
Maridel Barr
Elisabetta Bersani
Leonardo Borroni
Micah Boyle
Maria Grazia Busatta
Laura Busatta
Enrico Busatta
Filippo Busca
Marge Catalano
Judith Ann Cook
Maria Concetta Druetta
Marina Ercole
Salvatore Evangelista
Flavia Fermi
Ombretta Fugazzotto
Giuseppina Gaggero
Maria Grace Gurrieri
Ciro Inno
Loreta Martelli
Maria Cristina Mauri
Louise McCloud
James Paul McCloud
Carla Medeiros
Grace Mary Natoli
Martino Parodi
Antonella Pedicelli
Giovanna Pera
Willa Pinto
Gianfranca Poggi
Sabrina Preti
Maurizio Rossetti
Lucia Silvia Laura Tinelli
Judy Gamble
Mary Gemming
Curtiss Gemming
James Geoghegan
Rochelle Gray
Jenny Grueneberger
Bob Grueneberger
Barbara Ann Hall
Josh Hamilton
Vrindavan Harrison
Chris Herren
Jeremy Hill
Mandy Honeycutt
Piper Honeycutt
Clint Honeycutt
Kinsley Honeycutt
Louise Izzo
Michael Izzo
Sonja Jordan
Justin Jordan
Jennie Jordan
Sandra Jordan
William Jordan
Sheila Jordan
Anthony Jordan
Lynn Knight
Edward Knight
Davina Leach
Terri Lynn Lesser
Carl William Martin
Jesse McCarter
Graeme McDowell
Catherine Merchand
Joan Marie Meyers
Ruben Miller
Teresa Myers
Sharon Nawrocki
Lee O’Connell
Thomas Francis O’Connor
Francis Thomas O’Connor
Michele Parker
Jennifer S. Peiffer
Anne Marie Perez
Christopher Adam Phanpradith
Beth Pike
Rhodes Pinto
John Jack Rauert
Steven J. Rizzo
Sobhagchand Shah
Thomas Shelton
Rose Shoemaker
John T. Snead
Nadine Snead
Andrew Swyschuk
JoAnn Underwood
Francesca Valente
Christopher Timothy Wallin
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
Elizabeth Ann Belanger
Teresa Blanscett
Ed Bock
Carl D. Booth
Larry Brown
Kathleen Brown
Donald Brown
David Carver
Lawrence A. Cherelli
Chris Dougherty
Nancy Story Edwards
Anita Fraker
Pat Fraker
Kevin Freeman
Kent Freeman
Brad Freeman
Steve Freeman
Cindy Freeman
Carl Freeman
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)
Sheryl Arida
Jose Campa
Marie Costaldo
Joseph L. Davids
David Duenas
Lynn Evangelista
Suzanne Teresa Evans
Gail Flagler
Eleanor Isabelle Gates
Toddy Haro
Jayne M. Harrington
John W. Harrington
Ronald Jay
Marion Pett Jimas
Pearl Juhasz
David Kilgore
Anne Lonjak
Harold Marcus
Lucille Marcus
Anne Merkle
John Merkle
Katherine Murphy
Michelle Pasino
Gianni Pintus
Veronica Rutledge
Giocomo Saccomandi
Fabio Tocco
Rose Marie Volusher
Helen Ward
Lorraine Watschke
Vince White
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)
February 2015
Dear Prayer Healing Friends,
We are continuing this month with the
third 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.
If this is your first issue of the prayer
letter, or for any who did not receive the
previous segments 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
When we finally begin to deal with
our exact concepts of love in the
earth, we quickly realize just how
silly we are. We get involved in
physical love, which is a beautiful
thing. “. . . all love is lawful, of every
nature, not all is expedient unto good
works” (Edgar Cayce reading 16323). All love is beautiful, the readings
say, but some of it is not expedient
at a given time and place. You and I
become confused and very selfish
and egotistical when we get involved and caught up in physical
love. When we add the mental and
emotional patterns of our lives, then
we really get involved, emotional,
and possessive. Even with our children we beget possessive love that
smothers, destroys, and kills this
love.
But when we begin to move toward
a more universal concept of love
such as Jesus manifested, we start
to relate to God in a more real sense.
There are several ways in which we
can measure love.
First, how close does God walk with
us in our daily lives? How personal
is He to us? How close are we to
Him? How often do we praise God,
thank God, relate to God? Our efforts in prayer may bring this about.
Through prayers of thanksgiving,
praise, and admiration, we can
build a very experience with God.
Second, how do we, you and I, consciously try to make our will one
with God’s? Do we affirm this and
open ourselves to His will, or do we
say as St. Augustine, “Lord, make
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
Thank you! Your donations
completely support this service.
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: □
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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.
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.
/
February 2015 Affirmation
“ . . . Help me to meet others in such a way as to be a living example
of the promises made to man through the Christ . . . ” (281-64)
Cont. from page 1
me pure—but not now.” Are we asking to know God’s
will or are we trying to relate to it in opening ourselves,
but not now—“Not Thy will in this situation.” Are we
saying, “Now, I’m willing in this way but not in this
other way. Don’t bother me over here. I want my will
over here, but I want Your will about this over there.”
You see, we begin to measure it. What’s God will? Do
we stop to find out? How do we discover God’s will?
We’ve got to relate ourselves to it, to open ourselves to
try to know what God’s will is for us.
Now, the third way we can relate to God and God’s love
may sound rather Sunday-schoolish to you. It’s in the
words of Jesus, “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15). It’s that simple. Love is related to
obeying the spiritual laws that we know. Now you don’t
have to obey what Susie knows. Susie may be way up
on cloud nine and know a lot of spiritual laws. Let’s
say, for the sake of argument, that you and I don’t know
the laws that Susie knows, so we can’t follow those. But
we have to follow the ones that we do know. We can’t
just know about them; we have to live them and put
them into action. “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15).
Fourth, we can understand love if we give. Now this
hurts. Love is giving. We can give money sometimes,
but we often can’t take the time to give to ourselves.
We can’t even take the time to listen to someone. You
can give a child a TV set, but you can’t have a conversation with him—you haven’t got the time. You can lend
a friend a book, but you can’t take the time to listen and
encourage and care, to reach out and touch. Love is giving. What do we give? What do we have to give? Prayer,
love itself, constructive thought, encouragement, the
touch of a hand, a smile—these are simple things of
which we have so much. We can give them away, over
and over, and never miss a one. You never miss a smile,
a prayer, a kind word, or a word of encouragement.
This is love.
MORNING
Betty R. Abbott
Christopher Adamthwaite
Nona Jean Alderman
Terry Alexander
Linda Armstrong
Charity Bailey
Dab J. Bednarczyk
Barbara Bednarczyk
Christian Blasingame
Louise Bovey
Maryetane Boyle
Jeremy Brockman
Wendy Burkhalter
Carol Butirro
Antonio Jesus Caparros
Cathleen Carlin
Patricia Catches The Enemy
Charlotte Christiensen
Ruby Nell Church
Brenda Ann Clark
Shirley L. Cohn
Hannah Elizabeth Cohn
Helaine L. Cohn
Rachel Cohn
Rosemary Curran
Joyce Daniel
Jan Daniel
Stacia Daniel
Melissa Daniels
Jeannette Davias
Renee DeShane
Johannes Deuss
Miriam Duenas
Nathalie Dufault-Beaulieu
Ed Edwards
Anka Eneva
Cheryl Lorraine Evans
Candice Flandrau
Mary Flynn
Marius Fortelni
Alison Garvin
Christian Gerard
Jill Harmer
Sharon Harris
Jonathan Harris
Nancy T. Hastings
Brett Haugen
Becky Hee
Jean Kennedy Henry
David Herson
Benjamin Herson
Daniel Herson
Diane Herson
Karen Denise Hines
George Houdeshel
Dean Houdeshel
Dustin Huntington
Donna Huntington
Randy Huntington
Lindsey Huntington
Michele G. Jaehrling
Ann Jaffin
Scott James
Tiana Jones
Frances Ann Jones-Slaughter
Shirley Keintz
Sue Keiser
Wayne Keiser
Sandra Lee Kistler-Connolly
Marina Kurkov
Krassimira Lazarova
Patricia Left Hand Bull
Derwin Dale Livingston
Tess Logan
David R. Logan
David Malcolm Luke
Stacy Marshall
Richard Marshall
Donald Maxfield
Dana Maxfield
Joann McCleester
John H. McConnell
Stacey B. McDermott
James McDonald
William Merkle
Gregory Thomas Miller
Fred Thomas Miller
Nikkie Jimas Miller
Lynne Moyer
Joe Muehlbaur
Winnie H. Mycka
Richard J. Mycka
Barbara Myers
Sonya Myers
Thomas George Nawrocki
Brigitte Newton
Lillian Nortalwalton
Jenny Olsen
Sharon Pawlak
Janet Joyce Pedersen
Michele Marie Pepperman
John Peterson
Kim Terese Phetteplace
Dwaine Pierzina
Eric Poe
Rene Prozinski
Vanessa Prozinski
Havanne Shelbaya Rasmussen
Gregory Ratushny
Vladmir Ratushny
Hayden Mark Ratushny
Lindsay Dekich Ratushny
David Ray
Mary K. Remington
Bernard Ressner
Bill Rourke
Iona Samuels
Patricia Scarbrough
Cecelia E. Scott
Upendra Shah
Jamnaben Shah
Sophia Sharfstein
Candler J. Simonton
Diana Joy Sponaugle
Hazrah Spring-Leahy
Frederick E Steinway
Jack E. Stump
Elaine M. Sunnen
Adam Matthew Susser
Drew Tayer
Antoine Robert Three Fingers
Carol J. Tooke
Diane Trayer
Dallas Trayer
Lucy Tyrrell
Oliver Finn Tyrrell
Deborah Vallance
Sue Walkup
Barbara Fern Wasserman
Robert Weaver
Rebecca Weaver
Dolores Wellman
William Wellman
Jill Austin Wickham
Marian Wile-Campbell
Laima Wilson
Ellie Witham
Alexandra Witham
Sandra Witham
Charles James Wynn, Jr.
Eileen Yenikaliotis
Lisa Zocco
Robert J. Grant
Pierre Hebert
Phyllis A. Kesti
Andrea Lietze
Jack Lochore
Barbara Anne Mallory
Beatrice Miller
Wendy Miller
Steven Miller
Sharon Leyland Mitchell
Nedra Nash
Carol Anne Rafka
Rebecca Ritter
Elizabeth Roadifer
Steven Roland
Shane Sayers
Coty Sayers
Cassi Sayers
Teddy Schlossman
Elivia Suttle
Miky Lee Turrill
Dennis Walker
John Yasenchak
NOON
Sara Bandrowski
Robert Eugene Bell
Eileen Boyle
Richard Boyle
Mollie Ann Brook
Elizabeth Susan Chuprevich
Chantel Lynne Chuprevich
Loretta H. Godbout
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
Thank you! Your donations
completely support this service.
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.
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.
/
February 2015 Affirmation
“ . . . Help me to meet others in such a way as to be a living example
of the promises made to man through the Christ . . . ” (281-64)
Cont. from page 1
me pure—but not now.” Are we asking to know God’s
will or are we trying to relate to it in opening ourselves,
but not now—“Not Thy will in this situation.” Are we
saying, “Now, I’m willing in this way but not in this
other way. Don’t bother me over here. I want my will
over here, but I want Your will about this over there.”
You see, we begin to measure it. What’s God will? Do
we stop to find out? How do we discover God’s will?
We’ve got to relate ourselves to it, to open ourselves to
try to know what God’s will is for us.
Now, the third way we can relate to God and God’s love
may sound rather Sunday-schoolish to you. It’s in the
words of Jesus, “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15). It’s that simple. Love is related to
obeying the spiritual laws that we know. Now you don’t
have to obey what Susie knows. Susie may be way up
on cloud nine and know a lot of spiritual laws. Let’s
say, for the sake of argument, that you and I don’t know
the laws that Susie knows, so we can’t follow those. But
we have to follow the ones that we do know. We can’t
just know about them; we have to live them and put
them into action. “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15).
Fourth, we can understand love if we give. Now this
hurts. Love is giving. We can give money sometimes,
but we often can’t take the time to give to ourselves.
We can’t even take the time to listen to someone. You
can give a child a TV set, but you can’t have a conversation with him—you haven’t got the time. You can lend
a friend a book, but you can’t take the time to listen and
encourage and care, to reach out and touch. Love is giving. What do we give? What do we have to give? Prayer,
love itself, constructive thought, encouragement, the
touch of a hand, a smile—these are simple things of
which we have so much. We can give them away, over
and over, and never miss a one. You never miss a smile,
a prayer, a kind word, or a word of encouragement.
This is love.
MORNING
Betty R. Abbott
Christopher Adamthwaite
Nona Jean Alderman
Terry Alexander
Linda Armstrong
Charity Bailey
Dab J. Bednarczyk
Barbara Bednarczyk
Christian Blasingame
Louise Bovey
Maryetane Boyle
Jeremy Brockman
Wendy Burkhalter
Carol Butirro
Antonio Jesus Caparros
Cathleen Carlin
Patricia Catches The Enemy
Charlotte Christiensen
Ruby Nell Church
Brenda Ann Clark
Shirley L. Cohn
Hannah Elizabeth Cohn
Helaine L. Cohn
Rachel Cohn
Rosemary Curran
Joyce Daniel
Jan Daniel
Stacia Daniel
Melissa Daniels
Jeannette Davias
Renee DeShane
Johannes Deuss
Miriam Duenas
Nathalie Dufault-Beaulieu
Ed Edwards
Anka Eneva
Cheryl Lorraine Evans
Candice Flandrau
Mary Flynn
Marius Fortelni
Alison Garvin
Christian Gerard
Jill Harmer
Sharon Harris
Jonathan Harris
Nancy T. Hastings
Brett Haugen
Becky Hee
Jean Kennedy Henry
David Herson
Benjamin Herson
Daniel Herson
Diane Herson
Karen Denise Hines
George Houdeshel
Dean Houdeshel
Dustin Huntington
Donna Huntington
Randy Huntington
Lindsey Huntington
Michele G. Jaehrling
Ann Jaffin
Scott James
Tiana Jones
Frances Ann Jones-Slaughter
Shirley Keintz
Sue Keiser
Wayne Keiser
Sandra Lee Kistler-Connolly
Marina Kurkov
Krassimira Lazarova
Patricia Left Hand Bull
Derwin Dale Livingston
Tess Logan
David R. Logan
David Malcolm Luke
Stacy Marshall
Richard Marshall
Donald Maxfield
Dana Maxfield
Joann McCleester
John H. McConnell
Stacey B. McDermott
James McDonald
William Merkle
Gregory Thomas Miller
Fred Thomas Miller
Nikkie Jimas Miller
Lynne Moyer
Joe Muehlbaur
Winnie H. Mycka
Richard J. Mycka
Barbara Myers
Sonya Myers
Thomas George Nawrocki
Brigitte Newton
Lillian Nortalwalton
Jenny Olsen
Sharon Pawlak
Janet Joyce Pedersen
Michele Marie Pepperman
John Peterson
Kim Terese Phetteplace
Dwaine Pierzina
Eric Poe
Rene Prozinski
Vanessa Prozinski
Havanne Shelbaya Rasmussen
Gregory Ratushny
Vladmir Ratushny
Hayden Mark Ratushny
Lindsay Dekich Ratushny
David Ray
Mary K. Remington
Bernard Ressner
Bill Rourke
Iona Samuels
Patricia Scarbrough
Cecelia E. Scott
Upendra Shah
Jamnaben Shah
Sophia Sharfstein
Candler J. Simonton
Diana Joy Sponaugle
Hazrah Spring-Leahy
Frederick E Steinway
Jack E. Stump
Elaine M. Sunnen
Adam Matthew Susser
Drew Tayer
Antoine Robert Three Fingers
Carol J. Tooke
Diane Trayer
Dallas Trayer
Lucy Tyrrell
Oliver Finn Tyrrell
Deborah Vallance
Sue Walkup
Barbara Fern Wasserman
Robert Weaver
Rebecca Weaver
Dolores Wellman
William Wellman
Jill Austin Wickham
Marian Wile-Campbell
Laima Wilson
Ellie Witham
Alexandra Witham
Sandra Witham
Charles James Wynn, Jr.
Eileen Yenikaliotis
Lisa Zocco
Robert J. Grant
Pierre Hebert
Phyllis A. Kesti
Andrea Lietze
Jack Lochore
Barbara Anne Mallory
Beatrice Miller
Wendy Miller
Steven Miller
Sharon Leyland Mitchell
Nedra Nash
Carol Anne Rafka
Rebecca Ritter
Elizabeth Roadifer
Steven Roland
Shane Sayers
Coty Sayers
Cassi Sayers
Teddy Schlossman
Elivia Suttle
Miky Lee Turrill
Dennis Walker
John Yasenchak
NOON
Sara Bandrowski
Robert Eugene Bell
Eileen Boyle
Richard Boyle
Mollie Ann Brook
Elizabeth Susan Chuprevich
Chantel Lynne Chuprevich
Loretta H. Godbout
SUNSET
Gabriele Acerbi
Guido Ferruccio Arrighi
Silvia Arrighi
Maridel Barr
Elisabetta Bersani
Leonardo Borroni
Micah Boyle
Maria Grazia Busatta
Laura Busatta
Enrico Busatta
Filippo Busca
Marge Catalano
Judith Ann Cook
Maria Concetta Druetta
Marina Ercole
Salvatore Evangelista
Flavia Fermi
Ombretta Fugazzotto
Giuseppina Gaggero
Maria Grace Gurrieri
Ciro Inno
Loreta Martelli
Maria Cristina Mauri
Louise McCloud
James Paul McCloud
Carla Medeiros
Grace Mary Natoli
Martino Parodi
Antonella Pedicelli
Giovanna Pera
Willa Pinto
Gianfranca Poggi
Sabrina Preti
Maurizio Rossetti
Lucia Silvia Laura Tinelli
Judy Gamble
Mary Gemming
Curtiss Gemming
James Geoghegan
Rochelle Gray
Jenny Grueneberger
Bob Grueneberger
Barbara Ann Hall
Josh Hamilton
Vrindavan Harrison
Chris Herren
Jeremy Hill
Mandy Honeycutt
Piper Honeycutt
Clint Honeycutt
Kinsley Honeycutt
Louise Izzo
Michael Izzo
Sonja Jordan
Justin Jordan
Jennie Jordan
Sandra Jordan
William Jordan
Sheila Jordan
Anthony Jordan
Lynn Knight
Edward Knight
Davina Leach
Terri Lynn Lesser
Carl William Martin
Jesse McCarter
Graeme McDowell
Catherine Merchand
Joan Marie Meyers
Ruben Miller
Teresa Myers
Sharon Nawrocki
Lee O’Connell
Thomas Francis O’Connor
Francis Thomas O’Connor
Michele Parker
Jennifer S. Peiffer
Anne Marie Perez
Christopher Adam Phanpradith
Beth Pike
Rhodes Pinto
John Jack Rauert
Steven J. Rizzo
Sobhagchand Shah
Thomas Shelton
Rose Shoemaker
John T. Snead
Nadine Snead
Andrew Swyschuk
JoAnn Underwood
Francesca Valente
Christopher Timothy Wallin
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
Elizabeth Ann Belanger
Teresa Blanscett
Ed Bock
Carl D. Booth
Larry Brown
Kathleen Brown
Donald Brown
David Carver
Lawrence A. Cherelli
Chris Dougherty
Nancy Story Edwards
Anita Fraker
Pat Fraker
Kevin Freeman
Kent Freeman
Brad Freeman
Steve Freeman
Cindy Freeman
Carl Freeman
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)
Sheryl Arida
Jose Campa
Marie Costaldo
Joseph L. Davids
David Duenas
Lynn Evangelista
Suzanne Teresa Evans
Gail Flagler
Eleanor Isabelle Gates
Toddy Haro
Jayne M. Harrington
John W. Harrington
Ronald Jay
Marion Pett Jimas
Pearl Juhasz
David Kilgore
Anne Lonjak
Harold Marcus
Lucille Marcus
Anne Merkle
John Merkle
Katherine Murphy
Michelle Pasino
Gianni Pintus
Veronica Rutledge
Giocomo Saccomandi
Fabio Tocco
Rose Marie Volusher
Helen Ward
Lorraine Watschke
Vince White
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)
February 2015
Dear Prayer Healing Friends,
We are continuing this month with the
third 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.
If this is your first issue of the prayer
letter, or for any who did not receive the
previous segments 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
When we finally begin to deal with
our exact concepts of love in the
earth, we quickly realize just how
silly we are. We get involved in
physical love, which is a beautiful
thing. “. . . all love is lawful, of every
nature, not all is expedient unto good
works” (Edgar Cayce reading 16323). All love is beautiful, the readings
say, but some of it is not expedient
at a given time and place. You and I
become confused and very selfish
and egotistical when we get involved and caught up in physical
love. When we add the mental and
emotional patterns of our lives, then
we really get involved, emotional,
and possessive. Even with our children we beget possessive love that
smothers, destroys, and kills this
love.
But when we begin to move toward
a more universal concept of love
such as Jesus manifested, we start
to relate to God in a more real sense.
There are several ways in which we
can measure love.
First, how close does God walk with
us in our daily lives? How personal
is He to us? How close are we to
Him? How often do we praise God,
thank God, relate to God? Our efforts in prayer may bring this about.
Through prayers of thanksgiving,
praise, and admiration, we can
build a very experience with God.
Second, how do we, you and I, consciously try to make our will one
with God’s? Do we affirm this and
open ourselves to His will, or do we
say as St. Augustine, “Lord, make
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