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The Burning Bush

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The burning bush that appeared to Moses appeared in a vision to a member of Cayce’s original Search for God group. The interpretation which Cayce gave to her can be applied equally as well to Moses:

(Q) Please explain the experience I had on the morning of July 17, in which I saw a pyramid of smoke over my head and then a burning bush within. What do these symbols mean?

(A) The awakening to that as must be a portion of the experience necessary for the full cleansing, the full awakening to the possibilities that lie within.

How hath He given that ye shall be purged? Even as by fire. This, to be sure, is emblematical; that thy service may rise as sweet incense from the altar of service in thyself. So long as ye look upon a service done, a good deed, as a lesson, as a duty, as a service, so long are ye subject to same.

When to do good is the joy, when to deny self is a pleasure, then thou wilt know the I AM is awakened within.

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Like this woman, Moses had to be brought to the point where there could be an awakening to the purposes for which he had entered into the earth, and to realize the “possibilities” within that would aid him in fulfilling that purpose. At the time of his vision, Moses was handicapped by fear and doubts. He felt unable to lead the people because they did not know him, and hindered as a spokesman because he was a stutterer. But as he applied himself, he outgrew his limitations and gradually became aware of the “I AM” within.

Perhaps Yahweh, or Jehovah, was such an endearing and an oft invoked name, because of the effect the sound vibrations had upon the conscious and subconscious minds. It was the word which Moses heard during his experience of inner awakening. The combinations of the letters and the phonetic sound of a word, which Cayce suggested to one individual to stimulate an inner awakening, is very reminiscent of the “I AM THAT I AM,” or JEHOVAH, heard by Moses—and carries the same significance!

(Q) Give meaning and pronunciation of the word J-A-H-H-E-V-A-H-E.

(A) Java; meaning the ability within itself to know itself to be itself and yet one with, or one apart from, the infinite; to be a part of that realm of helpers; to know self as a part of and in that realm where the angels are, or in that realm of the individuals who have been, who are, with the Announcer, the Lord of the Way, and who have attained the consciousness of the Christ-within.

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