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February 13, 2015

The best cure I know is direct, open, loving with direct, open, trust in God's will being done perfectly. This leaves lots of room for creativity for what you want to become.

John Morton, DSS
We want the consciousness to be in God's love, because that's going to affect a lot of people. We're striving for that, not in terms of stressing ourselves, but we're setting that up. We're allowing God to participate more readily and openly in everything we're doing.

John-Roger, DSS
The only way you can have the experience, the transcendental knowledge, is to have a spiritual transport that can move you from this physical level into the spiritual realms. This spiritual transport has three parts: the first is love, the second is devotion, and the third is the Mystical Traveler. You travel by way of the Sound Current, the supreme energy force, which is also known as the Holy Spirit, the Unstruck Melodies of Spirit, or God's Unspoken Voice.

John-Roger, DSS
Question: How can I remember God loves me? Answer: Remembering God loves you is an option. You can vote -- "God loves me" or "God doesn't love me." Consider that your vote makes a difference because you are a creator. As a co-creator with God, you're putting out orders and preferences. You can choose, "I prefer God loves me" or "I prefer God doesn't love me." So what's your vote? Even if your vote isn't for God loving you, God is big enough to love you regardless of your vote. So if you're making a negative vote for yourself in this moment, choose to stop that. You can choose God's love in each and every moment. You can say to yourself, "Today, I'm going to love myself no matter what. I'm going to love myself as God loves me."

John Morton, DSS
Many people say, "I've been meditating for years and I haven't seen a thing. No fairies, no angels, no sparks, no nothing." I laugh. When we are impatient for results, we are not focusing on love.

John-Roger, DSS

February 08, 2015

Suffering is pretty much somebody's subjective point of view about being deprived of something, and why they're being deprived. And this is based largely upon needs, wants, or desires. But how would we come to a unity of God unless we experienced a lot of the things we call suffering and work? And often our suffering turns us toward greater levels of behavior and understanding. If you had your finger caught in a door and had it slammed on, you suffered pain. When somebody else does it, you immediately have an understanding with them that transcends everything. It's an immediate knowing, and you may be able to assist them by saying something that is very helpful.

John-Roger, DSS

February 07, 2015

You can only be upset and hurt when you're carrying upset and hurt.

John-Roger, DSS
Children are often brought together in family patterns to sandpaper each other and to teach each other. Your job is to see that no one gets hurt and that no one exerts an overpowering type of infliction against the other. Other than that, your attitude can be that they will learn from one another.

John-Roger, DSS

February 05, 2015

As the Mystical Traveler, the work that I do is rarely of the physical plane. It is of the spiritual level. Many people, when they hear of spiritual things, mistake the quality of a spiritual life with being "kooky" when, in the greater reality, it is the only natural thing there is. Everything else could be considered the "kooky" area. The only qualities that endure are the spiritual qualities. All other qualities dissolve and disappear.

John-Roger, DSS
A first cousin of positive expectations, enthusiasm comes from the Greek word entheos, "having the god within." When we go deep inside -- past our thoughts, emotions, and doubts -- we can tap in to this spiritual energy and utilize it to improve our lives. We can also share it with others, making a tangible contribution to improving the world around us.

John-Roger, DSS