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When you are filled with loving and with Spirit, it flows out of you into the world. People will say, "I just feel this loving coming out of you; what are you doing?" You'll say, "I haven't done anything. I just walked in the room. I want to follow the Spirit of truth. So I spend time within. That's how I am of service to myself."

John-Roger, DSS

October 21, 2012

Please keep this in mind: There is immediate presence with divine Light, Love, and Compassion. We receive because we ask in the tone that is the Christ Beloved of God which is also what is referred to as the name. Thank you for asking. The mercy of God is ever present.

John Morton, DSS
Don't let anything you do -- no matter how wrong or petty or shameful it seems -- stand in the way of your loving. Let your loving embrace every part of you, because that loving, and the joyfulness that comes with it, is truly who you are.

John-Roger, DSS
Q: I've been attending meetings for several days and am really exhausted when the day is over. Do you have any suggestions for handling this better? A: With me, always, the first priority is for a person to take care of himself or herself. Always. During the meetings and throughout the day, call in the Light to purify and cleanse and to bring the spiritual energy more present. Also remember that you are being used as a battery for those less able to contact more directly into the Light inside of themselves.

John-Roger, DSS
In the latter days, there will be many who say, "I am the Light, the Truth and the Way." How will you know the one who speaks truly to you? You will know them by their works. If you have disciplined yourself to complete what you have begun, to treat every person honestly, fairly, and with a loving heart, you will recognize those qualities in others. If you are scattered and inconsistent in your consciousness, your attention will slip, and you won't be able to hold steady long enough to recognize the inconsistencies in others. If you know the discipline of steadiness, you will be able to clearly see when someone else is slipping, and you will not be deceived.

John-Roger, DSS

October 17, 2012

Practice finding the living love within you before looking outward.

John-Roger, DSS

October 16, 2012

Stopping what you say reactively is a good opportunity for self-discipline, choosing to be clear and letting go of the negative reaction/position.

John Morton, DSS

October 15, 2012

Laugh and smile in the midst of contraction, but be more bold -- not in terms of risking, but be more bold in terms of trusting yourself, trusting more to the Lord, following the inner Traveler guidance, not your emotional feelings about things.

John-Roger, DSS
The Spiritual Warrior lives life spontaneously, constantly letting go. The ordinary person wants to justify things. They want recognition for what they accomplish, and they want to blame someone for what doesn't go right. If they can't find a reason, they will make a reason. So here's the key: Forget your reasons; they will always be perfect. They don't mean anything. Reasons keep us in a contracted state. You do not need to justify your life. Just live. Be spontaneous and do what your heart prompts you to do. You do not have to wait for numerous things to fall into place in order to relax. Just relax. How simple that is, and yet we won't do it...because we have all the reasons not to.

John-Roger, DSS
When your spouse does that thing that can drive you up the wall, you can choose to outgrow it -- not your spouse's action, but your reaction. You can do this if you are willing to own your reaction. Owning it is another step toward awakening.

John-Roger, DSS