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The Mystical Book of Revelation |
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A Dream Interpretation of the Revelation |
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Through
Edgar Cayce's otherworldly journeys, he learned the true interpretation of the
Bible. According to Cayce, the Bible is the symbolic account of the fall
and restoration of the human soul to its divine origins. Genesis is the
symbolic testimony of humanity's fall from heaven and paradise lost.
Revelation is the symbolic testimony of humanity's restoration to heaven
and paradise found.
The
Book of
Revelation was written by a man named John
(possibly
John the Apostle) toward the end of his life. John records a vision he
experiences, probably while dreaming or meditating. This vision contains a tremendous amount of
symbolism; the same kind of symbolism one would see in a dream, a vision of the
spirit world. In fact, the Book of Revelation contains the same symbolism found in the
symbols in the Prophet Daniel's
dream. All
Biblical
dreams, such as those of Joseph, Gideon, Daniel,
Paul, and Peter, are very symbolic and therefore had a hidden spiritual
meaning rather than a literal interpretation of the symbols. Such is the case with the Book of Revelation.
During several of Cayce's
journeys into the spirit realms, he was able to unlock the
secrets to the symbolism in the
Book of Revelation. He gave a large amount of information specifically for the purpose of discovering the book's hidden meaning.
Cayce described the true
nature between humanity and God. Cayce revealed that humans actually have
three different dimensions of human awareness: the
conscious mind (personality, the
subconscious
mind (soul) and the superconscious mind (spirit).
An important goal in everyone's life is to awaken our
superconscious mind to attain what Cayce
called at-one-ment with God.
The superconscious mind is called
by many names by many religions in many different cultures. Some of these
names are: Buddha consciousness,
Christ
consciousness, the Collective Mind, the Universal Mind, the Collective
Unconsciousness, the Holy Spirit,
Brahman, God, the Clear White Light, Allah, Higher Self, the Mind of
Christ, etc.
Cayce's references to
the Christ,
the Christ consciousness and the Mind of Christ has little to do with
the personality known as Jesus. Cayce revealed that Jesus became the
Christ - a full manifestation of the Christ
consciousness - the perfect union of the human with the divine. It is God's desire for
all of humanity to become Christs (or Buddhas if you live in the East). Such a condition will
truly bring the Kingdom of God to the Earth.
Cayce revealed that the Book of Revelation is the symbolic story of how humanity in
general (and a human in particular) attains this manifestation of
the divine.
Cayce's symbolic
interpretation about
the Book of Revelation can be contained in a book all by itself. In fact, a
whole book has been written about Cayce's interpretation of Revelation. It is
entitled
Edgar
Cayce's Commentary on the Revelation. There is also a video on this
subject from the ARE Foundation (the Cayce organization)
What follows is a very
brief summary of the information he received.
Chapters 1-3:
Letters
to the Churches
Literal: John, on the
island of Patmos, explains that he was in the Spirit when
Christ appears to him standing in the midst of seven candlesticks. Christ then tells
John to write down what he sees and hears concerning seven churches.
Interpretation
While in meditation, John's
conscious mind becomes open to his subconscious mind and his superconscious
mind. The seven
churches and the seven seals represent the seven spiritual centers (i.e., chakras)
of the
body where the physical, mental and spiritual forces all come
together. The superconscious mind within John, tells him that anyone who can regain control of
these spiritual centers within their bodies can access the superconscious
mind and never need to reincarnate again (Rev.
3:12). Here is
a table of the symbols:
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Ephesus |
Gonads |
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Smyrna |
Ayden |
2 |
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Pergamos |
Adrenals |
3 |
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Thyatira |
Thymus |
4 |
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Sardis |
Thyroid |
5 |
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Philadelphia |
Pineal |
6 |
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Laodicea |
Pituitary |
7 |
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Chapter 4-11: Christ
opens the seals of the book in heaven
Literal: John now appears at the throne of God and
sees four beasts and twenty-four elders around it. On the throne sits God who has a
book with seven seals. John weeps when he learns that no one can open the seals to
the book. One of the elders tells John that Christ is able to open the
seals. Christ then opens the seals, resulting in many Earth
changes. The
seventh seal unleashes seven angels who sound seven trumpets which are sounded one by one.
Interpretation
John has a mental awakening when he attains
the spiritual level of the superconscious mind, within the throne of his own body.
The four beasts are his four lower spiritual center's
animalistic desires and the
twenty-four elders
are the twenty-four nerves from his brain leading to his five senses. The
superconscious mind, is now in full control of John's body. The body is symbolized
as a book with
seven seals which "no one has the ability to open on his own" (Rev.
5:3). Only through the development of the superconscious mind within a
person, can these spiritual centers within the body be opened (i.e., spiritually
activated).
As each spiritual center within the body is
activated, different parts of the body are purified and upheavals of the body occur mentally,
physically, and spiritually. The superconscious mind spiritually activates the seventh
spiritual center (the Pituitary, the master gland of the body). As a result
of this, it becomes "quiet in heaven for one half hour" (Rev.
8:1). This is symbolic of the perfect control of the mind for one half hour
through meditation. The following are some of the symbols of Revelation
interpreted by Cayce:
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Paradise of God |
The original consciousness of
humanity before its fall into flesh |
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Tree of Life |
The spiritual centers of the
body, such as the heart and the pituitary, that becomes perfectly synchronized |
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Angel of the Church |
The intelligent force
governing a spiritual center within the body |
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Satan |
The force of self-centeredness, self-gratification, self-indulgence, self-importance, self-righteousness, self-consciousness, self-glorification, self-delusion, self-condemnation, self, ego, the
"false god," the "beast" |
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Book of Life |
The collective unconscious
record (memory) of all souls |
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Earth |
The physical body |
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Mountain of fire striking
the Earth |
The forces within the physical body
which are constantly warring within |
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New Jerusalem |
The
superconscious mind awakened |
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Nakedness |
The exposure of faults |
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Seven lamps |
The wisdom of the
seven spiritual centers within the body |
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Chapter 12-14:
A woman, a dragon, two beasts, and a lamb
Literal: John sees a woman with twelve stars about to
bear a child. Next to the woman is a dragon that is ready to devour the child
she is giving birth to. After the child is born, the child is taken to the
throne of God. Afterward, a war in heaven occurs and the devil and his angels
are cast out of heaven to Earth. John also sees a beast rise out of the sea
which the world worships. John then sees a lamb on the Earth
and angels
proclaiming the fall of Babylon.
Interpretation
John is shown a picture of the soul of
humanity in its development since the days of eternity. The woman symbolizes
the soul of humanity crowned with twelve stars, the twelve basic
patterns of human personality as described in the zodiac. The child she bears is the conscious mind. As the
conscious mind is born, a rival force of the self occurs, which brings about
recurring periods of rebellion in humanity. Through divine intervention, the
conscious mind is protected while the unconscious mind, from which it sprung, is withdrawn
below the conscious level. This is the same story as symbolized as the fall of
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Rebellion from the physical brings conflict into
the soul but the soul can remain above it by remaining concealed from the forces of
self will.
The "beast rising out of the sea" is
the selfish animalistic desires that arise which are capable of ruling humanity. These desires
spring from the self-will of the unspiritual intellect of humanity whom the world
worships as a symbol of material success. The human intellect, lacking
spiritual orientation, cuts itself off from all that is divine. The lamb
that John
sees are the forces of the superconscious mind in the world going into
action. "Babylon," the human desire for earthly
riches and success in the
gratification of the flesh, begins to be destroyed as humans are shown the consequences of
their prostitution of their higher faculties.
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Seven candlesticks, seven
spirits |
Perfection, the divine
number |
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Six |
Imperfection, the number
for humanity |
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Mark of the beast |
The unevolved animalistic
force within humans |
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Mark of the lamb |
The evolved divine force
within humans |
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666 |
The unevolved animalistic
force within humanity affecting the triune nature of humanity (body, mind, spirit) |
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Chapter 15-18:
Seven angels, seven vials of seven plagues, and a prostitute
riding a
seven-headed beast
Literal: John is shown seven angels each of whom holds
a vial containing a plague which they pour upon the Earth
one at a time. John
then sees a woman sitting on a seven-headed beast with ten horns. The woman
wears on her forehead the name
Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of
Harlots and Abominations of the Earth. John is told the seven heads
symbolize the seven mountains on which the woman sits and the ten horns symbolize ten
kings. These make war against the lamb and the lamb conquers.
Interpretation
John is seeing within the soul of humanity, the collective unconscious, that the souls of individuals are purified and tested on seven levels of consciousness symbolized by the
seven plagues being poured out by the seven angels. When all seven levels
of consciousness have been purified, then and only then can a
person control the physical, mental, and spiritual forces within his body.
Physical diseases arise from the misuse of the forces and self-gratification of the flesh,
wars against universal truth. This brings about conflict in the world against
groups and governments. The end of the seven ordeals comes when humanity's social
institutions and concepts collapse, leaving universal truth to be realized.
The Prostitute of Babylon symbolizes humanity's desire lust for
riches and gratification of the flesh. The beast it rides on are
man-made ideas
stemming from self-gratification. It is explained to John that these forces
have taken control of the seven spiritual centers of the human body, thereby becoming
possessed and ruled. However, as the highest forces of evolving humanity
overcome the forces of self, even the ten basic urges of the body, symbolized by the
ten horns, will in
time fulfill the divine pattern. As the divine nature in humanity becomes less
realized, society is destroyed by its own hand through self-gratification.
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Seven plagues |
The
purification and tribulation experienced by souls in order to overcome
negative karma |
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Vials of God's wrath |
Karma, eye for an eye,
sowing and reaping, the consequences of our negative acts |
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Armageddon |
The spiritual conflict
within humans |
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False prophet |
Self-delusion |
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Chapter
19-22: Rejoicing in heaven, the Devil thrown into a bottomless pit, a
new
heaven and new Earth
Literal: John now sees much rejoicing in heaven and
the appearance of Christ. An angel casts the devil into a bottomless pit for
one thousand years. John then sees a new heaven and a new Earth
come into
being.
Interpretation
What was the final salvation of the bodily,
mental, and spiritual forces described within John, now are shown to take place in
collective humanity. When humanity recognizes the divinity within them as the
controlling force in the world, and turns away from their own selfish pattern of living
for self alone, the old pattern disappears and the Christ pattern emerges.
John is
told that the merging of the evolved self with the divine superconscious, which has taken
place in John, must also take place in all humanity (Rev.
19:7). The fulfilled
pattern of evolved humanity, the Christ (i.e., superconscious mind), is now shown in a position of
power (the so-called "second coming of Christ").
Now the
archetype of humanity's continual rebellions,
the self-willed intellect symbolized as the
"devil", is confined for a time in the collective unconscious
mind. During this
period of one thousand years (the 1000 year reign of Christ), only the evolved souls
will be permitted to incarnate the Earth (Rev.
20:4). At the end of this period, the remaining souls begin to incarnate, bringing
with them their unsatisfied ambitions and desires. This, of course, brings about the
former conditions of imbalance (wars and plagues). These conditions, all
man-made, are now themselves eliminated and all mental forms and patterns not formed by
divine will are purged (Rev.
20:14).
The "new heaven and new Earth" John sees is
humanity's perfected state of consciousness and regenerated body. The human mind at
this point is now one with the divine in the perfection of control and is free from outside
limitations. The human conscious mind merges with the superconscious mind.
John states that if anyone adds or takes away from
this book, that person will experience the plagues in this book. The
book is
the body, which is the vehicle for human experience in the world. Through it, the
lessons of the soul are learned. There can be no shortcuts or meanderings without
dire consequences to the body.
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Marriage of the Lamb |
The union of the
body and mind with
the Christ consciousness |
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Word of God |
The Gnostic "logos," the
Christ consciousness, the fully evolved pattern for humanity |
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Lake of Fire |
The subconscious
mind's area of
repression, the "id" |
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The first resurrection |
The reincarnation of advanced
souls to Earth |
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Gog and Magog |
Worldly influences |
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The dead in judgment |
Reincarnating souls |
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Hell |
Remorse,
self-condemnation, guilt and frustration |
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The second death |
The destruction of all
man-made unevolved conditions |
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12 tribes of Israel, 12
gates, 12 angels, 12 foundations, 12 disciples |
The 12 basic patterns of
the human personality as revealed in the Zodiac |
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Temple of God |
The superconscious mind,
the Christ consciousness |
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New Jerusalem |
The evolved soul
in one-ness with divinity |
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"The conquering of self is truly greater than were one to conquer many worlds." -
Edgar Cayce |
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