Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
When you teach children, teach them in the consciousness of their experience. Use their language to talk to them. If it's baby-talk, you use baby-talk. If it's love-talk, you use love-talk. It should all be love-talk. Even when you are saying, "Shh, be quiet," the child should not hear any harshness. The child should hear, "I love you very much; please be quiet now." Then the youngster will be quiet just to please you.
Don't sit in judgment of your own lack of awareness or anyone else's. The action of judging demonstrates lack of awareness.
Before you express the power of love, you must first be silent in order to find out what love is.
Observing our beingness is the process that releases us and opens us and expands us to let the Spirit flow through us. Yes, it is a miracle, but if we try to partake of it through our egos, we block it. And so we have to maintain our openness. We have to say simply, "Lord, I receive, and I am grateful."
As children of God, part of our heritage is the right to create joy and abundance in our lives.
There's great value when even one of us is directing our energy towards the Soul. There's an even greater value when more than one of us is doing that. If all of us are doing it, it becomes miraculous as a transcendent experience entirely of the nature of the Soul. So we get together in workshops, seminars, retreats and informal gatherings remembering that, "Where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them" [Matthew, 18:20].
In the Spirit there is no one really higher than the other. One of the most important commandments is to "love one another," and that loving one another wasn't based upon any condition. It was simply a statement of "Love one another."
There is a way to move from expressions of the law to an expression of grace, and that is to throw away your swords of righteousness. That means throwing away your judgments and your sense that you know what is best for other people. It means allowing others (and yourself) to make mistakes in this world and loving them (and yourself) anyway.
In the Bible, Christ says, "All men will know that you are my disciples if you love one another" (John 13:35). How do we know that you do love one another? You help each other, you work with each other, and you support each other. And you just don't judge each other.
Sometimes you ask and get no answer, and you may get disturbed and think, "I've been forsaken and let down." Did you ever stop to think that maybe there was no answer at that time? It just might be that you were not to do anything, that you were to hold firm to the Light that you are, that you were to just take that next breath and quiet yourself.