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When you are living from the truth of your beingness, you become very realistic about what is. You are able to perceive and work with what is - without having to make any value judgment at all in your mind and emotions. That will be a great freedom to you. You will become able to perceive more and more clearly and with less and less judgment. You will see things for what they are and work from that level. It's a good place to be. That's the way to find God.

John-Roger, DSS
Every parent naturally wants less pain and more success for their children, and you can do all you can to create an ambience and attitude that lead your children toward positive experiences. Know, however, that scraped knees, physical and metaphorical, are part of the lessons bringing growth. Let your children have those opportunities, and support them as they learn.

John-Roger, DSS

December 05, 2006

You're in the physical body, but you are not it. You are on the planet, but you are not the planet. It's a truth and a paradox that everything you are to become, you are right now.

John-Roger, DSS

December 04, 2006

Ignorance and the inability to act kills. But it tortures first. Stupidity tortures, too. You get into the same "mess" over and over. Maybe it's the same scene with your parents. Maybe it's the same affair with different women. Maybe it's the same surrender to alcohol. Whatever form it takes, it is the inability to change that traps you in a pattern. And you say, "I just keep doing it to myself. I don't know why. I can't seem to get out of it. It hurts." You're hitting yourself in the head; of course, it hurts. Stop that, and maybe your headache will clear up. And if you have an inability to stop, find somebody who can help you stop. Have somebody sit on your hand. Or bind it. Sure, that's a ridiculous point of view, but sometimes it takes drastic change to force you into a new direction, a positive action.

John-Roger, DSS
It is up to you to accept the help and put it into action. You need to take the information offered, weigh the possibilities and the choices, and then start doing. Many people have had great ideas that they've written down and then did nothing about them. Years later, one of those ideas may have become a hugely successful product because someone else did something with the same idea. The person may say, "I had the idea first!" So what? You can have a marvelous idea, and unless you move on it, it remains just a marvelous idea. Then, in its demise through neglect, it may take energy from you because you know, way down deep, that if you had given it your best shot and acted on it, it might have worked.

John-Roger, DSS

December 02, 2006

The work in us that we started in perfection will be finished by the Christ. All we really have to do is just get on with our state of being perfect and not have a concern of whether we are perfect here or we are doing perfect here. We are to work towards that. And when we leave this field of consciousness, that work will continue in perfection. The perfection is not descending energy. It is ascending energy, and we will perfectly arise into the heart of God.

John-Roger, DSS
As my Soul began to stir and come awake and consciously seek a path home to God, I began to feel more and more removed from this world and more "homesick" for the world of Spirit. I don't think this is unique. I think many people experience this in their lives. It often feels like something is missing. Sometimes there is a sense that we don't truly belong here. And sometimes there are feelings of sadness or despair or a sense of having an invalid life or an invalid expression. I think these feelings occur when we have separated from our Soul, when we have lost track of its existence and are trying to deal with the world on its terms, rather than nurturing our connection with Spirit. The Soul wants to experience more of itself because there is joy, loving, and peace. It wants to know itself and its own divinity.

John-Roger, DSS
The energy of the spoken word is described in the Bible as the power behind creation: God spoke the word, and there was Light. There are words, which we call tones, that are names of God and which connect back to the source. These tones are extremely powerful, yet can be subtle.

John-Roger, DSS

November 29, 2006

Feelings of discouragement and despair come in when you are not realizing who you really are. You don't feel God within. You don't feel the Soul, the Spirit or the bliss of your inner consciousness. So you may do anything in order to feel something. You might even perpetrate pain upon yourself in order to feel something. You might strike out at other people so they will strike back so that you will feel. You might gorge yourself with food or drink or use drugs or what-have-you - all to get some feeling so you can say, "Maybe that's me." I can guarantee that's not you. You are not the food or the alcohol or the drugs; you are not your pain, your hurt, your confusion. You are not your feelings. What you are trying to define in terms of these levels does not reside there. If it did, you would have found it a long time ago. The joy, bliss and love that well up inside of you like a great fountain are from God, the God that resides both within you and outside of you.

John-Roger, DSS

November 28, 2006

In general, dream interpretation is best done by the dreamer. No outside source can offer the validity and accuracy that you can about your own experience. You are the only one who can KNOW what your dreams mean to you. If you tune in to your dreams, write them down, review them later in the light of what has taken place in your life since the time of your dream, etc., then the interpretation will become clear for you. The more you do this, the more in tune with the process you become. You will be able to interpret your dreams more quickly and accurately with practice.

John-Roger, DSS