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In order to grow, in order to become your own man or your own woman, you must live life on your own terms. Those terms may not be in conflict with anyone's. Those terms may blend beautifully with your family, your church, your community, and your country. That's fortunate and a great blessing. And if they do not and you choose to walk your own path, that is also fortunate and a great blessing.

John-Roger, DSS
Once you are touched by the Light, and have a taste once again of your true nature, the thrills of this world become less compelling. It may sound difficult, impossible, or limiting to let go of alcohol, drugs, and other addictions. Yet the profound satisfaction you experience every time you touch to the Light more than replaces those things.

John-Roger, DSS

September 06, 2006

The only permanent solution to any dilemma is God. And God already IS.

John-Roger, DSS

September 05, 2006

Living love from the center of your being emanates the Light of the Soul. The Soul is a divine river from the infinite ocean of love and mercy.

John-Roger, DSS
It's important to remember that you win because you endure. Keep going. Don't stop. Don't take things for granted, like, "Okay, I've arrived, and I don't need to be vigilant. I can mess around." I think that's one of the big fallacies of those who get into high and powerful places: they can think, "I'm so powerful and high here, I can mess around. I've got it made now. I can fool around. I can tempt myself. I can go do these things. I can go save the day." Was that assigned to you? You'd better save yourself because this is a level where the direction is to keep going, save yourself, stay in line, stay on purpose, and don't look back. Don't be tempted by the gnashing, the screaming, the crying out, and the negativity in the world. Don't focus on that. Focus on where you're going in the Light. You're going to a better place already prepared for you. You're going to the Light, you're going to the love. And it's right here, in this place, before you.

John Morton, DSS
Here's a situation that anyone who drives will find familiar. Say someone cuts in front of you. There's a tendency to react and get upset at the other driver, particularly if you're in a hurry. But that person doesn't know who you are, and probably doesn't care. Meanwhile, what has your reaction done to you? Your body has responded to your anger and upset as if you were under siege. Your fight-or-flight mechanism has been activated, pouring adrenaline and other stress hormones into your system. Since you're sitting in your car, those chemicals designed to help you fight off an adversary or run from danger have nowhere to go. They're building up in your system, causing a toxic reaction. It really doesn't help anything or anyone for you to harm yourself in this way. There are other choices.

John-Roger, DSS
There is nothing wrong with being selfish. Eating and getting proper rest are selfish for the body, thinking nice thoughts is selfish for the mind, feeling good is selfish for the emotions, and doing spiritual exercises to rouse the Soul that may be sleeping is selfish for the Spirit. Those are all healthy activities. If other people fit in with your plan for taking care of yourself, that can be fantastic. If they undermine the plan, let them go their own way. Let them go in love, with good thoughts and good feelings towards them - but let them go if they do not support you in those things that are good for you.

John-Roger, DSS
At some point, you may begin to see that life is not a win-or-lose situation. It's a learning situation. Whenever something or someone upsets you, you can always find a way to use it for your education, upliftment, and growth.

John-Roger, DSS
Sometimes doing nothing is the greatest gift you can give to another. Sometimes just your presence is the greatest gift.

John-Roger, DSS
There are ways that bring joy and ways that do not. There are ways that bring loving contentment, and there are ways that bring loneliness and despair. It is everyone's choice to express however they feel comfortable. People usually discover for themselves the ways that bring fulfillment and joy.

John-Roger, DSS