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 [email protected] 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 • [email protected] 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 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 • [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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
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