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

There is a great deal about love and the loving relationship between two people that can be demonstrated to a certain degree, but must be lived and experienced directly in order for it to be part of anyone's learning experience.

John-Roger, DSS
We all fall and we always will, as long as we have a physical body. But so what? How often you fall is not important; what matters is how fast you can pick yourself up.

John-Roger, DSS
Place the Light between you and other people when you talk to them or are around them so that anything coming to you from them comes through the Light first. You can also send Light for the highest good ahead of you, to people in your life, situations happening in the world, and anything else that comes to mind. In other words, it is a good idea to work with the Light all the time.

John-Roger, DSS
Stop and listen to your petty tyrants for a moment. Recognize how much self-importance, righteousness, ego there is inside of you. Acknowledge your hate, your resentment. In this listening and acknowledgment, you are aligning yourself inside with your Spirit. And in this way, your petty tyrant is actually helping you converge your Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS
The kingdom of heaven is within, and we've got to start going in. That's got to happen at a place where we can get in. But if you're yelling and screaming, I don't think you're going to hear the Lord if He calls on the phone inside of you.

John-Roger, DSS
Give your mind a simple focus. When you're doing spiritual exercises, regardless of what your mind is doing, you can put your consciousness on the name of God. That is a consciousness and an awareness beyond your mind. Focusing on the name of God takes your mind out of the equation eventually.

John Morton, DSS
Completion is the name of the game, and that being so, you might as well do it now.

John-Roger, DSS
The personal integrity of one Soul whose time has come is a more powerful force than all the bombs in any universe.

John-Roger, DSS
You must forgive yourself all things. You must have compassion for all people and the things they have done. When you've done that, "you've done it to the least one of these; you've done it unto me." When you've done it to "me," the Divinity makes itself known and floods the system.

John-Roger, DSS
Stay clear of anything that suggests to you, "I can't seek God until I have a wife, until I have a husband, until I have kids, until my kids grow up, until my next lifetime, until I'm a different person, and so on." God is for each of us, now, as we are.

John-Roger, DSS