Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
Human beings are an extension of God and, as such, they have certain attributes in common with God. One is the power of creation. Part of our experience on the physical plane is to become a consciously aware and responsible creator and to create those things which are positive in nature. We create by our emotions, thoughts, words, and actions. We can create misery, hurt, fear, revenge, etc., or we can create happiness, harmony, confidence, peace, and joy. And each of us makes these choices many times each day.
Have you ever set a goal for yourself, only to find yourself falling short of it? Maybe you have come very close but haven't reached into the success of completion. Use the theater of the mind to envision your success -- your accomplishment, completion, achievement. If you create this vision strongly enough, it will happen for you. Even when a part of you seems to give up -- consciously or otherwise -- there is another part that will hold the vision. Then, perhaps when you least expect it, you will "suddenly" have accomplished your goal.
Remember, your Soul, who you truly are, is not your body. As with every Soul, you are destined to leave the body. Consider shifting your awareness and view to the spiritual domain while you love and care for the body, doing what you can sensibly to assist with healing, and focusing on your growth and learning in your process. If you attempt to control anything in the physical world, including your body, you are likely to come up short and judge yourself as inadequate. This is all part of your opportunity to let go and let God which translates to be open and trust that greater good is what is to become.
Inspiration comes from a level deeper than thought. It comes when you are quiet: when the mind is holding steady, the emotions are calm, and the body is in balance. Then the Soul comes forward with its joyfulness. When it does, the imagination comes with it. As the mind lets loose, you may doubt yourself and wonder if you're deluding yourself. It's important to train yourself to recognize the difference between your wishful thinking and the inspiration that comes from your divine nature and intuitive knowing. To do this takes practice and learning to trust yourself.
Love yourself first, then love your neighbor as yourself. So the loving begins inside of you. Fill yourself with it and then let the overflow go to the neighbor. That way you'll always be able to serve. It's not a ritual. It's an energy field. And we often have to present our bodies there as a conductor of the energy.
Once you find the true self, you have found your Christ light within, you've found our own God center. You have found that all things are right and proper, and one immeasurable thing you find is a serenity within you that urges you upward. It won't urge you to go to the local go-go bar or run to the local pastrami joint at three in the morning. It just urges you upward into a higher consciousness. It always says, "I can," and rarely ever says, "I'll try." It just says, "I'll do that," or "I'll look into it."
As you seek the truth in your life, other steps along the path unfold to you, and you find yourself moving closer and closer to Spirit in a very natural and automatic way.
A lot of the things we choose to keep remembering keep us stuck here on earth. Another option is for us to stay in a state of forgiveness, which is a state of grace. Historically, we can see that those human beings who lived in the state of grace, as a statement of their lives, became the saints. To live as a saint is to be living in grace and extending grace. Even when you want to tell somebody off, the words come out differently, and the person senses the grace you are extending to them, when you really had all the right, authority, and moral and ethical positions to have laid them low. When you withheld it, grace went in its place. That's the forgiving that continues on, and you will not finish up the forgiving until your last breath.
Keep extending to all the freedom you want for yourself. Keep letting go of any demands, wants, attachments, hurt feelings, anger, etc. about what anyone should have done or how anything should have been different. Let it go so there is no burden and you are relieved, cleared and healed. Let go so completely that whatever has been your burden does not come back to you because you no longer are functioning in a way that allows attachment or judgment. It's called unconditional loving and acceptance. It's called forgiveness. It's called letting go and letting God such that your experience becomes the direct and complete experience of God which is, again, unconditional loving and acceptance for all of the creation.
People say, "But I'm confused. I don't understand." I say, "That's your concern." For you must still keep breathing, even if you're confused, and you must still eat, even if you don't understand, for no one will do these things for you. Oh, you might get a slave for a while, but even slaves eventually say, "When do I get mine?" And the master always answers, "Later." And so the slave revolts. But if the slave is smart, it just evolves. For at that point of evolution, you find out that the one who has served you has been your God, and the one who has understood you has been your Light, and the one who walks with you has been the Beloved. And you never had to go anywhere.