Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
You can go through junk and disagreements together, as long as you are both committed to going through and getting through the junk, together. The more you both do that, the quicker you will get through it until, ultimately, that junkyard will be history, a historic frame of reference for yourself and others.
It is important to take time out for yourself each day to focus into your own spiritual awareness, drop away from the physical concerns of the day and, once again, become aware that you are spiritual, that you are divine, that you are - through the Soul - an extension of God. These quiet times with yourself are your time for communication between you and your God. They are important times in your movement of spiritual inner awareness and in your awakening into the higher Light.
How do we get over the chaos we find on the spiritual path? We exercise the spiritual options - acceptance, understanding, cooperation, enthusiasm.
When you are setting up household chores for your children, make sure they know what to do physically. Show them how to do it, and do it with them a time or two. Make it fun.
As you dedicate and give your life to God, as you place everything you do in terms of God, then no other reference point is necessary and all things come into that alignment that is God's Will being done perfectly. As we do that we partake in what is the harvest of God.
If you would practice Soul Transcendence, look for the choices in any situation you experience. See how many choices are available to you. The more choices you can see, the greater is your freedom.
We have a duty to people who are younger than we are; we have a duty to prepare a place for them in this physical world. Whether or not they are our own, we have a responsibility towards them. Spirit resides in all, and we have a duty to that Spirit. Then we have a duty to our friends and acquaintances, people our own age. We have a duty not to judge them. Judgment produces karma, not the dharma. Our dharma, or duty, to our peers is to love and support them and to work with them in harmony.
When you go out into the world, always ask for the Light to surround and protect you, and to move ahead of you for the highest good. You build your attunement to the Light by doing spiritual exercises.
When you have mastered yourself, you do not have to go any further. You don't have to master anybody else to prove you've mastered yourself.
I would suggest that you find that place inside of you that gives from the joy and gratitude of giving.