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May 25, 2012

Listening is the attitude of the one who sits at the feet of the master waiting, patiently waiting, while also presenting the attitude and posture of I am open, I am willing, I am here past all challenges. Listening is breathing in and holding in the silence. The inner ear is located in the silence. Be silent as you also give your fullest attention while breathing out. In this communion you can seek to fully attend to the inner master and bring the master's full attendance to you.

John Morton, DSS

May 24, 2012

Biblical statements say, "As a man thinketh, in his heart so he becomes." Because you are a creator, where you focus your attention is where you'll go in consciousness.

John-Roger, DSS
The divine path can be called many things. But it is what it is, whether we like it or not. It will be what it will be, and we cannot change it. We do not even have the wit to change ourselves, so how could we have the wit to change the divine path? We don't even have the wit to walk upon it. We walk across it into the brambles and briers on each side. The disturbance you feel comes from being off your spiritual path. You can be off it physically and have great physical disturbance. You can be off it emotionally and have depressions or distress. You can be off it mentally and lose your mental balance. But I'll tell you something interesting. You can't be off it spiritually. If you can be off it spiritually, it isn't a spiritual path that you're on, it's psychism. When people's delusions are placed in front of you, use them as stepping stones, not stumbling blocks, because they're just casting shadows in front of you. Keep your eye on them, look at them, and then go through them to the Light beyond the shadow.

John-Roger, DSS
Many people want the veil to be rent from their vision, and they unfold in pain and anguish. The way of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness is not a path of suffering or anguish. It is a path of divine love, of unfoldment, of taking those around you and lifting them up.

John-Roger, DSS
How should you live? Please yourself. Do good works. Do good inside, and do good outside. That is God's side. What is good? Take care of yourself so you can help take care of others. Don't hurt yourself and don't hurt others. Use everything for your upliftment, growth, and learning.

John-Roger, DSS
In this world, it's not always appropriate to be "blissed out" in a "no time" space. Ultimately, that space where there is no time and where you can have a clear awareness of your Self is more real than anything else. And while you are living on the physical level, you can also deal with physical reality. So you must learn to move in and out of the timeline, to use both places to your best advantage.

John-Roger, DSS

May 19, 2012

It is always important to consider that your first and truly only relationship is with your self/Self and God. Once you experience the inner mastery available to you through the high self and that which is God, you can then fully appreciate the perfection always present with you regardless of who else is involved and the outer conditions in your life.

John Morton, DSS
Those of you who are also parents can avoid the trap of making your life all about your child to the point of causing separation between each other. Your child is an expression of your life - a very important one. However, if you don't live your life in loving with each other, as adults, your child will pay the dues for that relationship. When loving is not expressed between the parents, the child experiences the loss.

John-Roger, DSS
When you accept, you relax; you let go; you become patient. This is an enjoyable (and effective) place for either participation or departure. To stay and struggle (even for fun things: how many times have you tried really hard to have a good time?) or to run away in disgust or fear are not the most fulfilling ways to live or give. It is, however, the inevitable result of non-acceptance. Take a few moments and consider a situation you are not happy with -- not your greatest burden in life, just a simple event about which you feel peeved. Now accept everything about the situation. Let it be the way it is. Because, after all, it is that way, is it not?

John-Roger, DSS
It would serve you to take the responsibility for a broken agreement before someone else has to call it to your attention. When you acknowledge a broken promise, that doesn't make you bad. In fact, it clears the air between you and that other person. It gives you back the energy you might have been using for guilt or to hide, so that you can use it positively.

John-Roger, DSS