Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
The Traveler teaches longevity in order to release as much karma as possible. If we cut that process short, we cut it short only in terms of this world now; we don't really cut it short at all. In an even larger sense, not one Soul will be lost and God loves all of Its creation. So, in time, the lessons will be learned, the Soul will return to God, and all will be well.
And the truth is what we're all after - no matter where it's found.
How, then, do we live in this world? How can we gain? What can our goal be? For God's sake, don't have a goal in this world. It's going to beat you bloody. Where is the goal? The goal is inside. When you turn back inside, you have your goal, you have your completeness, you have your fullness and you walk through the world, having all else added unto you.
When we have doubts or fears or when we judge ourselves, we can always let go and choose into the blessings of happiness.
You learn to use the wisdoms to step forward in those areas that are for your highest good.
One key to liberation is eternal vigilance. Salvation is a daily job, a nightly job, and an eternal job. If you enter into spiritual discipline and gain a certain level of awareness, you are responsible for that expansion, and you are responsible for continuing it. You can't stop and "rest on your laurels." It doesn't work that way. You keep going.
It's true that some are more spiritually aware than others. But on whatever level you find yourself, that will be the level on which you approach the Father, the level on which you approach the Christ within. That spirit of inner peace and wisdom and joy is there.
Commitment really means that you both go for 100 percent loving. Don't expect perfection because it may not be available, and the paradox is that you still go for it. The best you'll end up with is excellence, and excellence in loving is almost totally fulfilling.
You have often heard me say, "Check it out. You decide. If it works for you, use it. If it doesn't, let it go." That approach can really be useful to you. Why? Because that's exactly what you're going to do. You're going to be the one who decides, and you're going to be the one who lives your life according to how it will be best for you.
Sometimes your highest good may be a little bit different from what you think it should be. You ask for the highest good and something happens and you say, "That doesn't feel too good." Yet later on you look back and say, "I'm so glad I went through that. That taught me a tremendous lesson; a tremendous experience came forward."