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September 11, 2012

Your true self does not mislead you nor betray you, ever. Be patient. Trust that greater understanding and wisdom will come to you in due time as called upon and needed.

John-Roger, DSS
Instead of the romantic version of a marriage being two people head over heels in love with each other, staring blissfully into each other's eyes, I suggest a greater reality: two people looking in the same direction -- not at each other -- sharing a life path that can enrich and support both.

John-Roger, DSS

September 09, 2012

When you realize that money is spiritualized and your consciousness recognizes that money is just the wherewithal to help you in your spiritual endeavors, you won't become "hung-up" on it like a miser. Then it comes in to be used for your highest good.

John-Roger, DSS

September 08, 2012

That twinkle in the eye, that smile on the face, that awareness that says, "I know you're here; I can see you" -- that's living love.

John-Roger, DSS
The presence of the Light is most active within the human consciousness, and the human consciousness is unique in its ability to be consciously aware of the Light and to work as a co-creator with the energy of Light.

John-Roger, DSS

September 06, 2012

Be joyful. Enjoy. Laugh. Smile. Be the Light. Be the Love. Appreciate more, irritate less, or not at all.

John Morton, DSS
As an ongoing practice, it's a good idea to place a Light column twice a day at your home. It can help clear any negativity -- not only from your home but from the person who places the Light column.

John-Roger, DSS
It is wise to watch your thinking and your words so they all become one in focus. When you do, you have a place of convergence -- where Spirit and the material world come together and move you.

John-Roger, DSS

September 03, 2012

God continually presents to you the keys for discovering within yourself the ways that work for you.

John-Roger, DSS

September 02, 2012

Q: What is freedom? J-R: To me, freedom is having joy and having it more abundantly. Q: What is liberation? J-R: The ability to choose what I want and follow it to the end. They're different. Q: Would you rather have happiness or liberation? J-R: I would choose liberation -- because happiness is already locked in there.

John-Roger, DSS