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Why not make your intention God consciousness? Why not learn about the inner realms before you die so you can know where you are going? If you do not move in that direction, you will not get it. And if you do move in that direction, you will be moving that way all the time, every moment of your waking consciousness. And as you start moving into it, you will start making wise choices.

John-Roger, DSS
If you are loving God, and I mean really loving God by being centered and filled with that rather than being preoccupied with worldly concerns, then Grace abounds with you. And whatever you do becomes a blessing. It just turns out right. People actually rejoice that you are around.

John-Roger, DSS
You may shut down your awareness of God by putting your faith in the world, professing God's greatness out there. But God's greatness isn't out there. It's inside you. If you cannot find God within yourself, I will guarantee you, you cannot find God anywhere else. And when you start to find God in yourself, then you can find God anywhere. When you totally find God in yourself, then you will find that God is everywhere.

John-Roger, DSS
We are in some way those children who are calling out to God and looking for God. We may not be sure how that is going to work, so we present ourselves in spiritual exercise, prayer, worship, and acting in devotion. And we ask for whatever assistance can be given to us. And then we let go, which is really to be at the mercy of God. When we find our trust in God, we know how to act in faith. And regardless of the perils and challenges we face, we know that grace is found in the love of God.

John Morton, DSS
We ask for the Holy Spirit, the Holy Ghost, the Christ, angels, emissaries of God, people of the Light to come into our heart. And we ask, "God, come and live in me as You."

John-Roger, DSS

September 22, 2008

If you want to receive full benefit from your dream experiences, it is important that you keep track of your dreams. Write them down. Keep a notebook and a pencil or pen by your bed. When you wake up, record your dreams or your impressions of what has happened during the night travel. At first, you may remember only fragments; if you continue to record your dreams -- even fragments -- you may begin to remember more and more. As you record them, bringing them into conscious awareness, the symbolism of your dreams will become clearer to you, and you will become more skilled at interpreting your dreams.

John-Roger, DSS
Acknowledge what is happening. If you have a headache, acknowledge that to the people around you. Say that you are not going to be good company for a while because you are working to get out of pain. Then you take care of your headache as best you can. Or you may find that in a few seconds the headache goes away and you start to laugh and have fun. Acknowledging is part of accepting what is going on, and what is going on is really perfect.

John-Roger, DSS
I'll tell you where I place my loyalty -- with myself. I am loyal to myself first and foremost, all the time. Not the physical body, not the emotions, not the mind, not my unconscious, not my lower selves, not my high self. Me, the Soul or the Spirit -- that one.

John-Roger, DSS

September 19, 2008

If you have false expectations, you will probably find it difficult to work in a high state of cooperation. When you expect that someone will behave a certain way, that a situation will turn out a certain way, or that you will get a certain result from your action, and if that expectation turns out to be false, you may feel disappointment, unhappiness, despair, or depression, depending on your emotional investment in the outcome. Expectation is a good area to stay away from. When you let others be and when you cooperate with what is, you are likely to find your life flowing along much more smoothly and happily.

John-Roger, DSS
If you see someone in pain or in a difficult situation, bring forth your willingness to assist and support them. Often just being with them with your loving and caring is the greatest blessing.

John Morton, DSS