Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
Occasionally a person can go all the way through a lifetime and gradually become more hardened and harsh as a way of dealing with the world. Actually, that would be a very rare case because, usually, somewhere along the way, there's a visitation, a moment when no matter how dark or how cloudy or how stormy it is, the sunlight gets through and touches us, reminding us that there is more to this world than the darkness, harshness, or storm that we find.
There is a wisdom in each individual Soul that knows the correct path to be taken in its journey home to God.
You're never given anything you can't handle. That's a spiritual dictum. As a new dilemma presents itself, you have the strength to handle it. There's never a loss. As soon as you have strength you can't use, it becomes a dilemma of what to do with your strength, your talent, your ability. Then the dilemma of frustration is upon you. You can handle all situations and overcome your dilemmas by moving to your center and pulling forward a universal strength. As soon as you move out to your periphery, you lose awareness of that center and that strength. You become confused and unsure and ask, "What should I do?" You think maybe you should do this, or maybe you should do that...and there begins a dilemma. It is not necessary. Hold to your center. Maintain your center. Use everything that comes to you as grace. You'll build your strength that way.
You don't give for the reward of giving. You give because it is love's nature to give. You do the right thing just because it is the right thing to do.
We manifest not by trying to attract the things of the world to us but by giving. When we share our essence, good things come to us automatically. We don't have to manipulate, play games, con people, or lie to them. We can just be our naturally loving self.
In each moment, we are always making a choice to be more loving or more unloving.
If something is bothering you about his or her behavior, you can change your focus rather than get upset. Doing this requires commitment and inner discipline.
If you feel anger, hatred, or betrayal, you may project it onto the other person. If you do this, you are really crying out, "Please help me. I need love." You do need love. You need it because it is part of your nature to be fulfilled through love. You can never be fulfilled only through physical love because physical love often brings sorrow. Emotional love often brings upset. Mental love often brings prejudice. But spiritual love brings the consciousness of God and the realization that all things are functioning in accordance with the one law, which is God.
We're doing all things in God's name or the Spirit name of God, which is love and Light. If you can keep that thought going and bring it up much more often, you'll find out that things that you wanted before but couldn't get will be in place at your feet. They'll come to you and you'll wonder, "God, what's happening?" I wouldn't ask that question because when you find out that God is taking you under His wing, then He will say, "You must love one another." We come from so many different places and occupations, yet there's the prevailing current here of the Spirit of loving. I feel it go out to you because I feel it when it comes back. There are no conditions on the loving: If you get it, that's condition enough; if you care to return it, that's condition enough.
To anchor yourself in the past as a point of refuge or security is to drag anchor in this whole process that is life. You'll never really get out into the ocean to see what is going on. To project yourself into the future means you will never have fulfillment in the present. If God is delivering everything now (and believe me, that is so), why are you concerned with the past or future?