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Alive Quote by Edgar Cayce

“Who is blameless? Only those that blame no one for aught that is, has been or may be. Only in creating hope, life, understanding, harmony, does one become blameless. For, as you understand, they that would be loved must show themselves lovely; they that would have friends must be a friend to…” quote by Edgar Cayce
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“Who is blameless? Only those that blame no one for aught that is, has been or may be. Only in creating hope, life, understanding, harmony, does one become blameless. For, as you understand, they that would be loved must show themselves lovely; they that would have friends must be a friend to others. For in the manner you treat others, you treat your Lord. Let that light which has aroused you be alive, awakened. Condemn no one. And as you come seeking, know, understand, as you create same in the lives of others so is it reflected in your own.”

Edgar Cayce

About This Quote

Source Lecture: Spiritual Guidance, 1930s, recorded by Cayce

Blamelessness arises from not blaming others and fostering hope, understanding, and harmony.

In simple terms: Be kind, avoid blame, create harmony.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate compassion and humility.

Themes

compassion humility responsibility

Mood

reflective serene

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • conflict resolution
  • community building
  • personal relationships
  • leadership

Key Concepts

ethics spirituality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice non‑judgment?
  • What does being a friend to others look like for you?
A Different Perspective

Blame can be a defense mechanism that hinders growth.

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