Casting
Casting
Casting is a word that brings up many different feelings in people. Largely due to beliefs that we
have either accepted in life, or lack of understanding in the world itself, not to mention
understanding casting in relation to spirit. I know it did in me, but this has been what I have
centered in my own teaching lately.
For those of biblical thoughts, casting might still be one of the most understood/misunderstood
processes. Casting is the turning over to spirit/God or your choice of source belief. Whether the
turning over is done in prayer, in using a earth tool such as stones or cards, casting still remains a
process of turning over for assistance.
For myself, I had to get beyond an ingrain belief I had in what assistance might come from casting
from my own background, and develop a new understanding of casting.
Of the process of casting turning over your:
1) Doubts
2) Fears
3) Hopes
To your source of belief and prayers. Defining those aspects from a soul level, and asking/praying
for assistance in what you desire to bring into your life, or change in life. Always our choice on how
deeply we choose to express those desires, also with the intent of what is casted to be turned over
and released from our mortal being, to a higher power to finish or complete.
Acknowledging that the cast has been done, given to assistance and the faith in receiving. Your level
of intent and energy in what is being cast will be reflected in the return. Being accountable to self, in
the casting. As always the power of the focus of your intent sets the energy in casting.
Casting not being biblical or pagan, but a process that is done by all, whether consciously or
unconsciously in our lives. Being known as prayer. An interactive process done in trust. Whether
conceived as being light or dark, is the channel of our mortal self, rather than of our spiritual self.
Free will displayed and being reciprocated. Believing in what you have chosen to cast, has been
communicated and having the faith in receiving what you have chosen.
Casting is a word that brings up many different feelings in people. Largely due to beliefs that we
have either accepted in life, or lack of understanding in the world itself, not to mention
understanding casting in relation to spirit. I know it did in me, but this has been what I have
centered in my own teaching lately.
For those of biblical thoughts, casting might still be one of the most understood/misunderstood
processes. Casting is the turning over to spirit/God or your choice of source belief. Whether the
turning over is done in prayer, in using a earth tool such as stones or cards, casting still remains a
process of turning over for assistance.
For myself, I had to get beyond an ingrain belief I had in what assistance might come from casting
from my own background, and develop a new understanding of casting.
Of the process of casting turning over your:
1) Doubts
2) Fears
3) Hopes
To your source of belief and prayers. Defining those aspects from a soul level, and asking/praying
for assistance in what you desire to bring into your life, or change in life. Always our choice on how
deeply we choose to express those desires, also with the intent of what is casted to be turned over
and released from our mortal being, to a higher power to finish or complete.
Acknowledging that the cast has been done, given to assistance and the faith in receiving. Your level
of intent and energy in what is being cast will be reflected in the return. Being accountable to self, in
the casting. As always the power of the focus of your intent sets the energy in casting.
Casting not being biblical or pagan, but a process that is done by all, whether consciously or
unconsciously in our lives. Being known as prayer. An interactive process done in trust. Whether
conceived as being light or dark, is the channel of our mortal self, rather than of our spiritual self.
Free will displayed and being reciprocated. Believing in what you have chosen to cast, has been
communicated and having the faith in receiving what you have chosen.
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