Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
The solution to life's challenges is really quite simple. To get yourself back into the presence of the Beloved, move into the present moment, and love whatever is happening in and around you.
Your job -- what it is and if you have one or not - is entirely up to you. You can serve God wherever you work and in whatever you do. If your lifelong intention is to serve God, you will find that it is something you do every hour of every day. "But," you might ask, "how do I know if my job is in alignment with Spirit?" To be used by Spirit, you have to be doing it Spirit's way. To be in line with Spirit, you have to align yourself with the loving consciousness.
Most people have had too many years of being conditioned by limiting beliefs to immediately activate a successful relationship. It takes practice -- making mistakes, falling down and scraping the knees of your ego, and bruising the walls of preset limitations. Eventually, with enough commitment and caring, the walls of limitation may come crumbling down.
The indwelling consciousness of God, through the Soul, uses the physical body for its expression on this planet. And that makes the human being very special. The consciousness of God is present with everyone. The Spirit is present with everyone.
Know the blessings of happiness through your trust and faith in God.
Many people, when they hear about using the divine imagination to live in the true self, say, "But that's not real." My response is, "Really? You are divine. You are a creator. You have the essence of God manifesting through you. Why can't you mock up something positive? You mock up your misery. You mock up your despair. You mock up your illness. Why not mock up who you are?" You can use exactly the same principle you use to put down yourself and others to lift yourself into who you are.
If you could look at the agony, the heartache, and the sorrow of your worst enemies, you would find that they have more than they can hope to handle, and you would do nothing but send them thoughts of love and joy and happiness. You would just leave them alone with your mouth, your emotions, your mind, and your physical body. You might just ask God in His mercy to extend to them everlasting peace.
Spirit Is Always Now. Now is the only moment. This is it. This is all there is, so enjoy it. You can still have aspirations and plans and visions; just place them where you can realistically handle them, and that starts with right here and now.
It's difficult to feel neutrality when you care what your children are going to do. I'm not sure where that impulse comes from. It may just be an instinctive thing, that we want better and more for our children than what we had. But if we stopped and looked at our own life and if we could be honest about that, we probably wouldn't want our children to live like we did anyway. And we think that because we've had a lot of experience, we have wisdom to pass to our children so they won't make mistakes. But they may be living their life better at their age than we did at that same age. And a mistake is not necessarily a bad thing. Often, it will reveal great amounts of truth.
You have the ability not to care for people's personalities and still love every human being for who they are.