"For music alone may span the space from the realms of the divine to the spheres of activity." Cayce (3509-1)
"(She) supplied the music that would span the distances between loneliness and crowds, that would make for lifting the soul even in those periods when operations were performed under the soothing strains of (music). The entity perfected the stringed instruments. And when there was the roll of the organ, with the ecstasies reached in the Temple Beautiful, again the entity supplied same." Cayce (3234-1)
"For remember, music alone may span the space between finite and infinite." Cayce (3659-1)
"Music is the one element which may span the distance between the sublime and the ridiculous." Cayce (5253-1)
Q - "Why does she walk and talk so much in her sleep?"
A - "Close to the music that spans the distance between the finite and the infinite." Cayce (3621-1)
The entity then was among those who supplied music in the Temple Beautiful, as well as (supplied) in the dance; or in the activities of the body to bring to the consciousness of individuals the change being wrought in the mental being, as physical change was wrought in the body, during temple service ... Hence the musical ability; the dancing ability comes from this experience. Yet time - or the activity of the feet in keeping time or beating time - will be seen - particularly with the right foot." Cayce (314-1)
"music, - that is of the nature that brings into association those forces of the celestial as well as the mental and spiritual,.."
"Then, give particular attention to the music in the experience of the entity; not only as the channel, but as an outlet for itself in its desires for expressions in the mental and the spiritual. For, hath it not been said that only music may span the space between the finite and the infinite? The entity's music maybe the means of arousing and awakening the best of hope, the best of desire, the best in the heart and soul of those who will and do listen. Is not music the universal language, both for those who would give praise and those who are sorry in their hearts and souls? Is it not a means, a manner of universal expression? Thus may the greater hope come." Cayce (2156-1)
"It (the study of music) gives (a knowledge of) a rhythm that is as necessary as law, in making any success in a material experience. Some knowledge of music and some knowledge of law are necessary in the experience of every male individual." (903-3,4) Cayce
"Music should be life-giving flow: the interpretation of the emotions both physical and mental. A little later we should find these interpretations taking forms other than piano music; but this is the basis ... So begin with this ... and we will come into symphonies, to be sure. For music is that upon which the greater interpretation of the soul and mind may be based, in attuning the body to the Infinite." Cayce (3053-1)
"The entity was among those who added music to the service (in an early Christian incarnation) that brought the oneness of mind; not only by the song, but by the music of the instrument. For then the stringed instruments were used, but the piano - which should be used in the present - is also by nature a stringed instrument. The entity, then, added to that hope and that faith which would span the varied realms of thought." Cayce (4099-1)
"For it is not strange, that music, color, vibration are all a part of the planets, just as the planets are a part and a pattern of the whole universe." Cayce (5755-1) See (6)
"For this is the manner... MUSIC... in which distances may be spanned; in which all realms of thought may find a greater outlet of expression; and in which the heart may be raised to a comprehension of the relationships. For, as is oft expressed, the angels seeing — and the music of the spheres, as in color and relationship — this becomes the means or manner that is universal in its activity in its activity upon the minds and souls of men." Cayce (1938-1)