Search the Loving Each Day Quotes

Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.

Within every illusion, there is some truth.

John-Roger, DSS

August 22, 2007

So at some point we stop asking questions and we just start being who we are spiritually -- not our personality, which is the apparent reality, but the authentic one, the Spirit inside, the one that never died. -John-Roger

John-Roger, DSS

August 21, 2007

We are all gathered here as a process of peace. This is a life long process. It is the presence and the vibration of peace. Being aware of this is a blessing of peace.

John Morton, DSS
The miracle starts with acceptance. When we come to that place where we accept ourselves the way we are without judgment, we are then in a great position to give up any attachment to what we are not. It is those attachments to "what should be," to "I should have" and to "they ought to" that can produce anger, fear, resentment, rejection, or guilt -- five major emotions that can block you from everything you want. Give yourself whatever time it takes to come to that place of acceptance. We human beings have many conditioned barriers to transcend. Be patient with yourself as you seek to improve your life. Most important, be loving. There is never a good enough reason to take away loving.

John-Roger, DSS
You don't fail. You just achieve whatever it is you achieve. You create "failure" by setting expectations that are never realistic and then beating yourself up when you don't fulfill them. That's called crazy, friends.

John-Roger, DSS
In some organizations, you have to believe what they tell you to believe. You have to have faith according to how they set out faith principles. You have to take someone else's authority over your own. The beingness in you is the same beingness that is in them, but they are claiming their right to develop and exercise their beingness yet denying you the same right. You have to decide whether or not that is all right with you. If it's not, you develop your own beingness. You search for your own faith. You discover your own answers to questions. Will you be able to do a perfect job? Probably not. Why not? Because you are not going to be able to look at the totality of your beingness from this level. Your body, mind, emotions, and imagination are finite. That is part of the frustration, and it's also part of the mystery and the magic. When you realize that there is more happening here than appears on the surface, you will start being able to perceive some of the answers that reflect the presence of Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS
It's being objective just to express to people the truth of whatever is present for you. If they tell you something that matches with your experience, it's fine to say, "Yes, I see that. I understand that." If they tell you something that doesn't match, it's fine to say, "That may be true for you, but I can't see it. And because I can't see it, I'm not submitting to it. I am not entering into that process." That's called being true to your own consciousness. It allows you to function within your own loving objectivity.

John-Roger, DSS
Don't sell yourself short; take care of yourself. Maintain your dignity and self-respect. Maintain your objectivity. If you've played the fool, admit it. Say, "Yeah, I did that." That's being objective and responsible at the same time.

John-Roger, DSS
The experience the Mystical Traveler brings to you has to do with Spirit, with God, with pure love that transcends all lower levels and that lifts you into Soul -- and then beyond. This experience is Soul Transcendence, to live here and discover the higher reality, to extend into that greater consciousness of Light, of Love, of Sound -- to be that.

John-Roger, DSS

August 14, 2007

Sometimes we are self-critical where it doesn't belong. Live your life as it presents itself to you. Mind your own business. Take care of yourself; attend to yourself. What is your consciousness revealing to you as direction and learning? Jesus spent time in the wilderness in prayer. Take time in retreat with the inner consciousness to bring attunement so you can know what you are to do now. You have choices. Choose wisely. Give yourself the ability to knowingly realize and make your best choice. This often takes patience, strength, trust and courage.

John Morton, DSS