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May 09, 2008

Speaking on behalf of all humanity if I may, "I always welcome your loving, caring, and joy especially when I don't act like it."

John Morton, DSS
You'll be faced continually with opportunities for cooperation. You may be aware of and be able to move into some of them, and you may miss others. But later, if your energy drops out from under you and you start to feel the "down" feelings, you may realize you missed a chance for self-cooperation. Use those times to teach you. Look back at those situations and evaluate where you moved out of cooperation and into the personal point of view of, "I'm right." Then look for the next opportunity to cooperate and practice your positive attitude.

John-Roger, DSS
Love becomes a living thing when it is shared with others; at that point, love becomes loving. As you choose a path of loving service, you are aligning yourself with Spirit, and there is a great field of loving that moves through the people who are united in the Traveler's love. It's manifested through each one of you as you are helping, caring, working, being, and loving with one another.

John-Roger, DSS
On your journey back into the heart of the Beloved, all the scenery is fine. It doesn't matter what you're looking at -- all of it is fantastic because you know where you are going. The world may seem haywire, you may get stuck in traffic and become late for an appointment, but you don't care because the Beloved is inside you, and you look out into the world with soft eyes, filled with love and compassion.

John-Roger, DSS
Q: I find a certain person very irritating. How can I get along better with this person? A: You love the spiritual quality that is within every person, without necessarily loving their behavior, personality, expressions, etc. It's very important to recognize that everyone has that spiritual quality and is probably doing the best they can with the information they have to work with, taking into consideration their own personal trials. You don't have to love what they do, and perhaps your personality doesn't fit with the person you asked about. You can still have a loving empathy for them and send them Light for their highest good. You can also love them from "over there." In other words, you don't always have to love people up close. It is also possible to love people even if you don't like them very much.

John-Roger, DSS
In the Bible, it says that God created the world and human beings, and He saw that it was very good (Genesis 1:1-31). That means that God loves it and loves us. God is maintaining us here and has also given us the ability to build and change according to our own will. You are loved just as you are right now. Get that really clear in your heart. There is nothing you have to do differently to be loved by God. Who you are is enough in itself. This is the positive inner reality, and it's the truth about you. If the way you are and the way you behave aren't joy-producing for you, then you have the right and the ability to change.

John-Roger, DSS
When you sing in your dreams, that is the language of the Soul.

John-Roger, DSS

May 02, 2008

Do this simple exercise. Think only of God, what God is, who God is in relation to you and all of your life. Think of resolution, peace, thriving, spreading joy, spreading health, taking care of the Lord's children. Remember the example from Jesus in the Bible -- if He cares for the birds of the air and the lilies in the field, surely He is taking care of you, as in protecting you and providing for every need (Matthew 6:25-34). If in your challenges He is also raising you to be a finer more correct human being full of His integrity, be glad, celebrate, for you are most blessed to be in His field of attention.

John Morton, DSS
We are inundated with information and possibilities. There are the yoga classes, the Pilates classes, the parties, friendships, Internet, video games, DVDs, movies, it goes on and on -- and it's all within our daily reach. And then there is our vacation, the relationship with our spouse, and, oh yes, the kids need to get to school and back, to piano lessons, soccer, and karate or ballet lessons. It's all so wonderful until we feel overwhelmed and trapped in a prison of our own making. And then the emptiness appears. That emptiness is the result of not making time for what we know in our hearts to be the most important thing. Can you not spend a little quiet time with the Beloved?

John-Roger, DSS
Parents aren't perfect, and neither are children. They are teaching each other the lessons necessary to grow. If you are involved in anger, frustration, or any emotional extreme, there may be less room for growth because progress and growth flourish in an ambience of loving.

John-Roger, DSS