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If you want health and prosperity, demonstrate that by being healthy and prosperous in the conditions you are in.

John Morton, DSS
One of the things that most of us do spiritual exercises for is a greater sense of emotional, mental, and physical balance out here in the world, so that we can look at our spouse or boss or children or neighbors and say, "Hello, how are you?" and have a sense of caring in that question.

John-Roger, DSS
An important key to communication is that energy follows the thoughts you hold. Wherever you communicate and direct this spiritualized energy in the material world, things are manifested.

John-Roger, DSS
We have to stay detached and unconditioned. If we do not, then we assign ourselves to our attachments and conditions. How long? As long as we assign ourselves. At some point we will realize it is unnecessary to do that. It is dumb. We realize, "I know better. I can do better. I see the better." Then we demonstrate that by our choices.

John Morton, DSS
Watch for the Light, both in the physical form and the inner form.

John-Roger, DSS
Listen for the Sound of God in everything you encounter.

John-Roger, DSS
You're never given anything that you can't handle - right now. If you can keep that in mind, you'll move through your experiences with greater ease and confidence, and you'll have good experiences because you'll be learning. You'll have good days; you'll have good weeks. There really aren't any "bad" weeks. If you say, "I've had a down week," that's okay because that's just a description. But if you say, "I've had a 'bad' week or a 'lousy' week," you've probably projected your negative emotion out onto the experience of that week. I go through the same weeks that everybody else goes through, and I have very good weeks.

John-Roger, DSS
Teach your children to use what they can use, and to allow other kids to use what they can't. Let them play with a toy for as long as their interest holds. Don't let them "hoard" a lot of toys at the same time, because they can't play with them all at once. Let them play with one toy at a time. When they finish with that toy, teach them to exchange it for another. That teaches them not to get spread out too thin in the world, not to get involved with too many things.

John-Roger, DSS

December 21, 2001

It's difficult when you attempt to separate yourself from the spiritual. Then you experience confusion, upset, and turmoil. When you experience these difficulties, it is God indicating through Spirit that you have stepped from the reality of your true self. When you come back into the oneness of Spirit, you find out that the blessings already are.

John-Roger, DSS
However you receive Spirit, in that moment you're going to have a form of transcendental experience.

John-Roger, DSS