Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
Relax. Accept what's already taken place whether done by you or someone or something outside of you. Then look for the gift you are able to give and the best way of giving it.
It is the thought of restraint and the feeling of constriction that stops you from going forward. Action is the keynote to releasing restraint. You love yourself enough to get the seat of your pants off the seat of the chair and get going. Unless, of course, you're a writer, in which case get the seat of your pants on the seat of the chair -- and get going. You can always break down projects into simple steps and set short range goals. There's a simple next step to everything, and that simple step can always be taken in a relaxed way. So, from now on, no excuses. Move forward. Regardless of your ache or pain, get up and go do what you want or need to do anyway. And, love yourself along the way.
There is one mind, the mind of God. There is one consciousness, God consciousness. All else are tributaries of the One. If you can get on a tributary leading back to God, you can follow it back into the mainstream of God's energy.
You are loved and adored exactly as you are regardless of what you have chosen, created, or allowed. You need not be any different than you already are. And you are alive and in process of becoming better and better as that is the truth of your life in Spirit regardless of what temporarily appears to you in the world. Grow up. You are so much bigger than any folderol of the self judgment you have been encountering. Let it go. Give it up into the love of the Christ Beloved present right now in your breath.
When you make a positive choice by making room for others as well as yourself, you are casting yourself in a role that can lead you to wealth, inner and outer. Will things always be clear or logical? Rarely. As long as there are human beings around, we can usually expect diverse behavior in human beings. For example, you can tell a man that there are 300 billion stars in the universe, and it's likely that he'll believe you. But if you tell him a bench has just been painted, he usually has to touch it to be sure. Human beings are funny, strange, weird, wonderful, supportive, competitive, ridiculous, and loving. When you make room for other people's success as well as your own, you'll discover the loving more often. In the loving is the key to your wealth.
After you've forgiven a transgression and a judgment, there's only one thing to do: forget them. Whatever "protection" you think you may gain from remembering all your past grievances is far less important than the balm of forgetting. What's the value in forgetting? It's all in the word: forgetting -- to be in favor of getting, of receiving. If you have a clenched fist, it is difficult to receive. If you let go and open the fist, you have a hand. Then it's easy to receive. And to give.
Q: I have the sense that I didn't want to be here in a physical body or wasn't ready and that I hold a grudge towards God because I'm here. A: When a Soul incarnates here, it is because the Soul decided to do this beforehand, in the Spirit world. On the spiritual levels, this decision often looks easy -- like, "of course" -- and it can look hard or dumb from the limited perspective of this physical planet. There can also be a memory of the clarity and connection that's in the Spirit, and if it is not as evident to the consciousness, anger can be turned towards God. The anger is misplaced, however, since it was the Soul itself that freely made the decision to come here. The anger can usually be resolved when the misunderstandings are released and forgiven.
Being of service doesn't have to be grandiose; it may be as simple and as quiet as picking up the paper you see lying on the street or letting a neighbor use your phone. Often the opportunity to serve will present itself to you.
Take care of yourself and take care of others. Don't hurt yourself and don't hurt others. Taking care of yourself first and then taking care of others leads to objectivity in your consciousness. Not hurting yourself and not hurting others also leads to objectivity. Objectivity is watching; it's positive. It's loving. When you are objective, you are loving yourself first. You are taking care of yourself first. The objective point of view is not cold or calculating. It's the free, loving point of view.
Compassion is an understanding that becomes an open and free expression. It is an exchange of love as we experience our oneness together. And it comes through the state of who we are. Compassion works through the joy, the loving and all of the goodness of who we are. That is the true compassion.