Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
You can get free of your addictions. You have been given everything you need to alleviate any addiction you have. You can do it anytime you care to do it by focusing here and now. It's a very simple key, except that your addictions will tell you that you can't do it that way. So you must stop listening to that which says it can't be done and start doing it. This isn't doing everything all at once, but it is doing what comes into your here-and-now existence for you to handle here and now. If you are talking to people while reflecting back to last week, you are splitting yourself. When you go into this or something similar, you are going into memory, and memory isn't what the heart desires. The heart doesn't want a memory; it wants a here and now.
You're never given anything you cannot handle. That's a spiritual law. There may be things which are difficult to handle or which you'd prefer not to handle, or which you'd like to handle better, but there is nothing given to you that you cannot handle.
The Traveler is inside you helping to clear what needs clearing and showing you the best choices available to you. That process is always full of loving.
When you come to the realization, inwardly, that you need to find God, how do you go about that? You find God through yourself. You find God by yourself. People who are following Jesus may say, "Jesus will save you." But who has to make the first step? You have to make that first step toward your own salvation. You have to make the commitment to let Jesus save you. In essence, that is saving yourself. You always have to assume responsibility for yourself.
I view a person as already knowing all things, and all they are doing is re-remembering or re-cognizing what is already present. Education provides a form into which those things that are remembered or recognized can be placed. That form is determined by what is workable according to the environment and according to individual talent and preference. I think the biggest lack in some of our traditional forms of education is that we haven't taught people how to live in a social atmosphere in terms of success. Much of my work has been to show people that no one loses. You can't lose, so there's no need to settle for the false form of failure and lack. There's no true failure. Failure can really only be defined as an error in approach. So the educational process is one of staying with people until they come into their complete remembrance. At that point, you would hope that they have also learned the form and developed the talent to provide structure for the inner wisdom.
We are responsible for our actions all the time, and, at the same time, there is no need to get hung up in past deeds. Awakening to Spirit involves paying attention to what you are doing in the moment, not judging your actions, and doing the best you can at the time. If you have memory of negative past actions, you can forgive yourself for them and for any judgments against yourself, and then be careful not to move into those areas where you know you might get into trouble again. If you do not have memory of the past -- and even if you do -- just love yourself in the present and be willing to move through your life in the knowledge that those things that are right and proper will occur.
Work with the truth to see what you can build with it; see what the limits of your own expression are. If you're involved in something that has boundary lines or limitations, be careful because someone outside that dimension may look at your action and say, "That's not true; that is not truth." And you find yourself back in the area of relative truth.
Be ever resolved to be upon His Light, His Truth and His Way. And as needed wait upon the Lord in sacred trust. Sing His Song of Songs as the child of God you are, pure of heart, joyful in His presence as one who is counted upon as His friend. Our day with the Lord has come just as the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. Praise the Lord.
When we have grief, it is because we are missing someone that we valued so much in this world. Maybe they died, or maybe they have a disease that they may die from. Maybe they are going away with somebody else or moving to another country. In these circumstances, grief is often something that says, "I cared too much." Often when we care more for a person than they care about us, an imbalance is created that can lead to grief. When you've lost somebody who has been really close to you, and you have invested a great deal of yourself in them, the depth of your grief cannot be told to somebody who has not had the experience. The feeling goes so deep that it can go into the very cells of your body.
The spiritual energy will flow naturally to the areas within you that are most "asleep." It will move to the next layer or level that needs to be awakened and brought into a greater level of awareness. Be patient with yourself in that process. Allow Spirit to do Its work without hampering It by making judgments and beating yourself up.