August Musings

“The manifestation of all power, force, motivation, vibration, that which impels, that which detracts,

 is in its essence one force, one source in its elemental form”

                                                                                        Edgar Casey

While facilitating a PSYCH-K session with a client last week, I was reminded yet again of the great power that PSYCH-K harnesses to remove blocks that stand in the way of moving forward and living the life we were born to. The client is a wonderful creative who requested PSYCH-K as she felt that she had hit a road block with her latest project. There was great flow throughout the session and in the minutes following our time together she received clear confirmation that once again she and her work were aligned with the creative force.  She tells me that progress since has been easy and joyful.

Sages throughout time have referred to this force using many different names. In Sanskrit ( one of the most ancient vibrational languages known to man that conveys the meaning of the words energetically, similar to a transmission) this upward spiralling creative force is known as Sattva.  Satta is the first of the three “Gunas” or Forces of Nature; the creative, upward spiralling Force which underpins the whole of creation and with purity at its heart.  Looking out of my window, typing I experience that Satta is very much in evidence at this time of the year through the sheer abundance seen in nature.

The energy of PSYCH-K is so beautifully aligned with this creative force. It can be so awe inspiring and may be likened to the opening of an aperture which allows for light to shine unfettered and thus move things forward and uphold the process.

The power of PSYCH-K  can also be experienced much more subtly as we are gently returned to a greater sense of peace, contentment and a trust that all is ultimately taken care of.

Edgar Casey (18.3.1877 – 3.1.1945)  is known as “The Sleeping Prophet” and “Americas’ Greatest Mystic”   His Teachings are as fresh and relevant  today as they were in his lifetime.