People who requested advice from Edgar Cayce were advised that any information they needed in order to satisfy curiosities about the self, were in fact found best in the spirit within themselves. Readings about life choices regarding opportunities missed and taken, or measurement of a persons esteem, rendered specific information. These individuals who were interrogative about making correct decisions with confidence and assurance were convinced after consulting the 'sleeping prophet.'
A decision constitutes an agreement to accept or deny the terms of a situation or conflict. Know that if your core value is being compromised in any way, it is recommended to only continue if you truly feel you can see it through. Seeing something through to fruition because the inner voice assures us that "You cannot get far wrong in following the word, as ye call the word of God." In that word though, a message of effectiveness resounds only from a logical perspective.
Cayce's view on obtaining enlightenment about effective decision-making is reinforced by a writer named Herbert Puryear. This writer equally focuses on setting, questioning, and deciding on ideals; but he goes further by stressing the importance of contemplating on them, listening for some silent affirmation of them, and finally being thankful to be aware that these hidden ideals are the 'root' of our problematic or joyous experiences affected by the decisions we have made. The ideal referred to here is that which we assign the greatest amount of quality in motivation towards. It is the reconnecting with the most real side of yourself using a core value to get you there. Once there, you sense the individuality specifically the essence of your more spiritual side has to offer.
I find if I integrate more of what I am in my 'dream-life', vivid and quite the opposite of my wakened ego-driven life, I am less restless and of course more open to change. Dreams are the avenue to my resolutions needed when conflicts fill up my ego and begin to take away my reserves for coping appropriately. A stronger spirit aids the weakness of a succumbed body that lives in ego-torment, haunted by the mind's remembrance of ill-made choices. The measures I take to tackle cognitive dissonance are not always beneficial. In fact sometimes, with harsh words, the damage to a fully-developed ego personality of an upstanding citizen, might cut so deep no bandage can stop the wound from bleeding.
Edgar Cayce may not have truly understood the meaning of tact yet he used it when asked the personal details of his conversations with entities in other dimensions. If any judgment was to be rendered, Cayce felt unworthy of delivering that message because effectiveness of personal growth in intellect and comprehension is between the seeker and the teacher--our world and its cosmic consciousness fueled by intuition, imagination and vivid dreams !
So what has your intuition, imagination and vivid dreams brought you lets say in the last two weeks ?

the sleeping prophet awakens your thought
