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June 01, 2003

There is no part of God's creation that is not full-on. If you withdraw your participation, if you hold back, if you contract and judge, then you find the experiences that follow. If you accept, if you do the best you can, if you focus on upliftment, learning and growth, then you find the experiences that follow. Living in grace is loving God which is all of God's creation. Loving it all is full of grace.

John Morton, DSS
When you go to see the Soul, you mostly see your thoughts and nothing else. So you say, "There's nothing else. If there were, I would be able to see it." You can't see the Soul's existence because it is wrapped up in you. Your Soul is what keeps you alive, not your mind. The mind, as strong as it may sometimes seem, is not always to be trusted. The Soul is solid ground.

John-Roger, DSS
Spirit is given to you freely, and you must receive it freely. There is no other way to receive it. You can't receive Spirit intellectually, emotionally, or physically. You cannot think about it, feel it or touch it. Yet it is more valuable to you than your next breath. It is the living water of life. It is the ocean of divine love and mercy. It is the essence of life itself.

John-Roger, DSS
"As you sow, so also shall you reap" is too often interpreted as a negative warning. It can also be a highly spiritual action - where a positive action leads to a positive result. Hold on to the image of what you want. On the physical, imaginative and spiritual levels, create and express that which is positive and uplifting, and then you can reap what you have sown.

John-Roger, DSS
For the journey starts with you, inside you, and it completes with you because God dwells not only in the heavens above but within you, where some of the heavens also exist.

John-Roger, DSS
When people hit you too hard emotionally, just tell them, I understand what is happening. I can feel what you're going through. You don't have to stomp any longer; I can feel it. You don't have to yell; I can hear you. You're in. Now let's come into a calmness and solve the problem. It takes quite a bit of wisdom to tell a person, you're in on the level of my hurt. You're in an area that is going to hurt me, and I'm going to be shutting myself off to you. That could mean I'm going to shut myself in, and lest I do that, I'm going to express myself with someone else. If you don't let the emotions flow in some direction, you can become locked in, so find people who can relate to you emotionally. If someone can't understand you intellectually, find other people who can relate to you on a mental level. You can flow with these different levels in such a way that you can relate, work, and grow.

John-Roger, DSS
As the family is strong in its nature, the community gets strong. As society gets strong, culture and civilization grow, and spirituality moves in. It is on love that all this is built.

John-Roger, DSS

May 25, 2003

God is within all of us and all things.

John Morton, DSS
It isn't always easy, but who said it's supposed to be easy? There is an enormous value in discipline - the least of which is an inner knowing that, rather than having some addiction running you, you are the master of your fate.

John-Roger, DSS
Many people find acceptance just before they die. They let go. Nothing bothers them. They find peace, and love shines from their eyes. It's a blessing just to be in their presence. Do we really have to wait until we're dying to discover the blessing in acceptance?

John-Roger, DSS