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February 17, 2002

If you don't listen to the inner voice, it shuts off. The inner voice is noninflictive. And to awaken it again takes a lot of prayer, a lot of devotion, a lot of spiritual exercises. And I'll tell you a way it opens in a hurry: be of selfless service to the people around you. That opens the heart. The Spirit heart opens, and the communication of the Lord starts to come with you.

John-Roger, DSS
If you look for what is beautiful in everything that happens, you'll find the secret of the great spiritual Masters, which is that everything is in its right and proper place, even if you cannot see it yet.

John-Roger, DSS

February 15, 2002

The ultimate is what we're dealing with. Along the way toward the ultimate, you can have a lot of people, a lot of things, a lot of experiences, a lot of laughs, a lot of jokes, a lot of illnesses, a lot of happiness. The Bible talks about how there's a season for this and a season for that, and you just participate in what season you care to and allow other people to participate the same way. In that you'll find freedom. In the Spirit you'll find liberation. And if that's all going to happen, we might just as well laugh and live in grace.

John-Roger, DSS

February 14, 2002

Love is a cohesive power that brings everything together. Love has the potential to change it all into positive action and positive flow of Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS
You are in this world to learn the highest form of communication, which is unconditional loving under all circumstances. Part of that process includes learning how to create wisely in order to bring about completion. In other words, don't start anything you can't finish in loving.

John-Roger, DSS
Regardless of the nature of each experience, always let it pass. It may surprise you to learn that people hang on to experiences by trying to analyze or understand. That just keeps the condition around by feeding it with your attention and energy. Just let it go.

John Morton, DSS
Dishonesty forfeits divine aid. We are co-creators with God. If you are not honest with yourself, you are not being honest with God and not allowing God to come to your aid. This applies on the spiritual levels (inner and outer), and it filters into the physical level. Put another way, if you are not honest with yourself, you are keeping God out of that part of you that you are being dishonest about. God says, "Sure, if you want to keep me out of there, that's fine with me. I'm in no rush." And God lets you have what you indicate you want - that thing you are protecting. Often, as soon as you are honest with yourself about it - and that means you just acknowledge, "Yes, that's there in me" - this allows it to start to move because you are no longer denying its existence.

John-Roger, DSS
The beauty of death is its freedom. What do you care what people think when you are dying? What do you care about success or failure? As you focus on your death, you will begin to focus on your priorities, on what is really important.

John-Roger, DSS

February 09, 2002

Many people wonder if they're picking up karma from being involved this closely with another person. The answer is yes, there is an exchange of certain karmic things between two people who are sexually involved. People often tell me that they don't want to pick up karma, yet they still want to be involved in sexual activity with another human being, feeling that this is part of their expression in the world. My suggestion is to find someone with a very bright spiritual Light who is moving toward God so there won't be too much difficulty in the relationship.

John-Roger, DSS
To send love and Light, all you have to say is, "I ask the Light to go for the highest good." Then if it's going to go, it will go. And if it's not going to go, and you try to force it by projecting really hard, it may just come back at you really hard and be more than you might want to handle. It's easy, again, just to say, "For the highest good," and let it go.

John-Roger, DSS