Patience n. 1. Even-tempered and tolerant perseverance.
"Know that in patience you become aware of thy soul.
And that thy body and thy mind and thy soul are one.
They live together." - Edgar Cayce 2885-1
Patience is not only one of the 'Fruits of the Spirit' but, according to Edgar Cayce, it's also, along with Matter and Space, a fundamental element of the universe. It supercedes Time in "Space, Matter, and Patience" becoming the universal model.
The Fruits of the Spirit are the personal application of The Universal Laws.
Patience is a virtue that embodies the art of waiting without frustration or agitation. It's the quiet strength that allows one to endure difficulties with calmness and perseverance, trusting in the process and understanding that some things take time to unfold. Patience is not merely about waiting for something to happen but rather about maintaining a positive attitude and embracing the journey, even when faced with obstacles or delays. It's a quality that fosters resilience, wisdom, and inner peace, guiding individuals through life's uncertainties with grace and dignity.
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"Practice...charity to all, love to all; finding fault with none; being patient with all, showing brotherly love and brotherly kindness. Against these there is no law. And...by the application of them... ye become free of the laws of the body or of mind; for ye are then conscious of being one with the Creative Forces." - Edgar Cayce 1620-1
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