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If you wonder, "Where is the source of wealth?" it comes from the invisible. Wealth is bringing down what is unmanifest into the manifest. (That is where all the blessings come from.) As we invoke that into the material world, it can manifest as anything that money can buy -- all of that. But true wealth really is a life of plenty. True wealth is access to the Source that delivers all of our needs. Maybe most importantly, it delivers in the consciousness that we are loved, we are adored, we are served. That's the consciousness of wealth. In a sense, it is recognizing that we are royalty because we are members of God's kingdom.

John Morton, DSS

July 25, 2000

I look at this particular level as a classroom. Our life reveals to us what we have to learn next -- not to reveal our failure to us, but to reveal to us where we lacked preparation, where we really weren't thoroughly up on what was going on. And we get a chance to see what it is.

John-Roger, DSS
Remember that from where you are in this moment, in this time and space, you are doing the best that you know to do. If you could do better in this moment, you would do better.

John-Roger, DSS
Question: What can I do to get to God? Answer: Spiritual exercises.

John-Roger, DSS
Sometimes we allow other people to shake us. If someone calling himself a Buddhist or Moslem or Christian or Jew lays their belief structure and experience on you, along with their doubts about your experience and your belief structure, why should it bother you? Their way of aligning just has a different name on it. We are all striving for the same thing: To align ourselves with the Spirit, our Divinity. Why should we worry about their experience?

John-Roger, DSS
If something happens to your child that is physically frightening or upsetting, teach the child to work with the imagination to change the image. If the youngster sees the family dog get hit by a car, take some time to sit with the child, and give him or her the image of the dog running safely past the car down the street. Consciously the child will know that the dog was hit; the basic self will release that "horror picture" of the dog being hit, however, and the child will feel better.

John-Roger, DSS
We experience the blessing of wealth by participating in the consciousness of wealth. That is a consciousness of being imbued with the power to create. It's important that we set up our attitude that we have been given the power to create wealth. There is not lack in God's creation. I say that in loud, bold, clear terms. There is wealth in God's creation. Infinite wealth. Unlimited wealth. It comes from the invisible.

John Morton, DSS
The best time to chant may be between 3:00 and 5:00 a.m., and I know many who make beautiful spiritual progress who chant between 6:00 and 8:00 each morning. The issue of prime importance is, however, that you do chant the sacred names of God each day, for a consistent period of time. As you chant, you gain more in the spiritual world, which is commutable, meaning that it becomes available to use as part of your physical expression.

John-Roger, DSS
It is so difficult to reach perfect alignment, and so easy to fall out of it. We must never pause, look about us proudly, and make self-important statements like, "At last, wow, here I am! It took me so long and I studied so hard." That only makes the fall, when it comes, all the more discouraging. It is hard to try again when we are still worn out from our first exertions, but that is what the Spiritual Warrior must do. After you fall on your face a thousand times, you may be tempted to say, "I'm not going to get up again because I'll just fall." But you have to get up, even if it is just to avoid having people step on you.

John-Roger, DSS

July 17, 2000

Love is living in the spiritual heart.

John-Roger, DSS