Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
The best thing you can do to enhance your self-trust is to develop the habit of taking responsibility for all your creations (which is everything in your life) and completing what you start.
When people hit against me with their unkind words, I think, "God bless you. There must be so much turmoil inside of you to have to do that. It must really be difficult living with all that hurt and agony inside. So I won't do anything to make it worse for you."
Be the love, the appreciation of the goodness in all, just like you truly are.
Anyone who is residing in the power of love is never, ever destroyed, never separated, always free, always up, always growing.
Listening is one of the deepest, most profound signs of loving -- listening to yourself and listening to others. Your heart goes out and wraps around them, and God's spirit of loving embraces you both.
Spiritually aware people have hope, charity, and kindness -- which is sometimes mistaken for weakness. But spiritually aware people are strong because it takes great strength to break away from the people who would pull you into the muck and mire where they are.
Use everything that works. Use it as long as it works. Then find the next thing that works. The idea is always to keep moving forward into each new experience .... because that will lead you into your own spiritual heart and the awareness of God.
The Soul doesn't have to "look good," impress others, protect itself, or lie to get ahead. It reflects a purity that is of God. It reflects the simplicity of Spirit. This simplicity is often found in the quality of being present.
We need to determine where our life is sourced. In MSIA we invite you to go within to become more conscious of your divine nature and the reality of God.
Nearly all the ancient spiritual teachings say, in one way or another: Be present. Be here now. Live in the moment; this moment is all there is. The question is: How do we do it? Becoming aware of your breath is one of the simplest ways to come into the present.