Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
The only thing many people get out of meditating is calluses on their bottoms -- and maybe not even that because they won't sit still long enough! If this describes you, your meditation has taught you at least one useful thing: How not to do it. If 25 or 30 years of study have not brought you anything but this, you might want to consider a change.
I consider my seeking of God and the goodness that is the essence to be the key to realizing the blessings and all that is true.
Part of loving a child is to create an atmosphere of freedom and to teach the child that with freedom comes responsibility. Part of loving is also to provide the child with what is needed to develop her own loving heart. Sometimes that is called discipline, which may produce the freedom to be more loving in a happy household. Good habits can be taught, and loving choices can be encouraged.
Spiritual liberation is available, here, right now. Use you own consciousness and, if you need assistance, work with the consciousness of the Mystical Traveler. The Traveler cannot violate your consciousness. It will give you the keys as rapidly as you open to receive them. Some, in their lust for spiritual progression, may lay claim to being ready. I can understand and empathize with this. I also know that Spirit knows, regardless of your earnest desires or ego.
If something appears to be a block, then it can be a stepping-stone. All the force that is pulling against you can be changed to lift you.
If I could get you to observe with your mind and your ears for just 30 minutes, you would start transcending the limits of your personality. When we start to observe without judgment, the answer we have been seeking arrives naturally.
Love is. It is noninterfering. It is supporting. It's that which says, "Look, I may not understand everything going on, but that doesn't mean you can't do it, just because I don't understand it." Love is.
I have found that the deepest, most meaningful aspects to my life are often the ones that first appear to be so ordinary and inconsequential. The source of the blessings in my life is deep within, past whatever abilities or attainments I have or don't have, past any circumstances or fortune, past whatever can be seen as a cause or an effect. That source is still invisible and unknown and yet the most real aspect of my life. Praise be to God.
Love yourself no matter what.
It matters little what someone else has or has not done. What matters is what you're doing right now.