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Peace is not a state of rest. It is an energy that, in order to be kept alive, must be constantly expressed. Peace is not expressed aggressively, but in a gentle, sharing way that gives the other person room for individual expression.

John-Roger, DSS

October 23, 2002

You have a true self which you may not always be aware of. The true self is the divine spark within, the Soul, that which you really are.

John-Roger, DSS
When you hear negative direction, including input giving you the feeling that you may be disconnected from Spirit, you can handle it simply by doing that which supports you. If the negative force tries to convince you that Spirit and you are no longer one, sit down, call in the Light, and start chanting. In time, you will experience your spiritual connection.

John-Roger, DSS

October 21, 2002

Exercise can break the unbalanced feeling from "bad dreams," so you might do whatever sort of exercise works for you. Doing a few sit-ups, dancing to a little music, or walking around are a few possibilities. Just do something to get the body energy moving and to help shift your focus.

John-Roger, DSS
Completion is the name of the game, and that being so, you might as well do it now.

John-Roger, DSS

October 19, 2002

You let go and you let God. You are patient and you relax. And God fulfills the spiritual promise in and through you.

John Morton, DSS
Peace must start at home: in your physical home, and even more important, within you. You can call it the heart, Spirit, God, awareness, caring, empathy, or other words that identify the place of peace within you.

John-Roger, DSS
Spirit is the force that gives you your life, energy, and power. It's that spark of the divine that is the source of your "godness" or goodness.

John-Roger, DSS
Pressure can cause you to cry out, "For God's sake, leave me alone!" Then when the other person backs off, you may say, "No, wait… I didn't mean that." You just want them to give you a little space. You're really saying, "Just be tender, love me, let me breathe, let me feel that wonderful, free flowing loving inside of me."

John-Roger, DSS
If you do judge, the idea is not to beat yourself up or say, "I shouldn't judge myself," because that is also an action of judgment. Say instead, "I will be kind to myself. I will be good to myself. I will have peace and harmony with myself."

John-Roger, DSS