Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
Practice spiritual techniques. There are many of them designed to reach into and clear many levels of consciousness: meditations of various types; spiritual exercises; prayer techniques; forms of contemplation; chanting mantras and tones. These techniques will focus and lift the energies; they tie up the energies to give them form so that you can feel more confident and keep the energies flowing up in a straight line instead of waving in and out.
There is no way you can separate yourself from love and maintain freedom. The only freedom is to love it all. You can be everything you want to be as soon as you unconditionally become unconditional. Loving is the key. Total, unconditional loving.
Whenever you choose loving, you bless yourself and everything around you with God's love.
What we give returns to us. What we give, then, determines the currents and the currency of our lives. What do you want most? Loving? Compassion? Caring? Tenderness? Laughter? Joy? Money? Whatever it is (or they are), give it away.
Q: People ask you a lot of questions about their health. What do most people seem to be concerned with? John-Roger: I think that mostly they're afraid of dying. Their concern about their health is really concern about dying. If they could deal with their fear of dying then they would probably deal much better with their health.
I call the negative power "the loyal forces of the opposition," since its job is to make sure we learn our lessons so that we can go back into the higher spiritual realms. It does much to strengthen us, and in this way it can be seen as positive.
Anyone can play the game. As a matter of fact, almost everyone plays the game except the man of understanding. He goes through the routine with you and laughs and has a good time, and you can't understand why he's not serious about this. It's because he understands that there is nothing to be serious about, because the whole divine action of God is entirely present. And so this man of understanding is accused of being everything but understanding.
Next time you are waiting somewhere, for a bus or train, in a doctor's office, take time to listen to the silence. This is difficult, because your mind will think it's ridiculous and a waste of time, and you will start to get into a conversation with yourself. Instead of that nonsense, step into silence. If you get distracted, then bring yourself back into the silence again.
In the Bible, it is written that "he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him" (1 John 4:16). When you get to know yourself as God's beloved, you find out you love yourself. So if you are not experiencing the love of who you are, you are in some way misplacing or misdirecting your awareness into something less than loving. The great news about that is, you can change. In each and every moment, you can adjust and redirect towards the loving of who you are.
Sometimes we have trouble liking others -- loving is no problem; it's liking that's tough. "I love humanity," someone once observed, "it's people I can't stand." For givers, the best way to like someone is to do something for them. We know this goes against conventional wisdom, but givers, as you may have noticed, find wisdom in unconventional ways.