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We have two minds in the world, one that is spiritual and the other that is material. The material mind is the one in which we work and serve. The spiritual mind is the one in which we learn and grow.

John-Roger, DSS
When we know the unconditioned state, we are in a state of peace. We are at ease. We have great confidence that God is with us.

John Morton, DSS
When you do become clear and balanced and positive, you can reach into the power and energy of the subconscious mind and basic self and pull that energy up to the conscious mind and on up to the high self. Then you become a oneness in your force. But you only do this through directing your attention into each level of your own consciousness and perceiving very precisely what goes on there. In this type of work, there is no room for illusions or self deceptions.

John-Roger, DSS
Some people have difficulty because they give credence to the mind, which doesn't comprehend this experience. This experience is incomprehensible from the mental viewpoint. I'm talking about the Soul realm, far above the negative levels of the mental realm. If the mind tells you that what you're experiencing (the Sound Current) is just an illusion, I suggest you shrug off your mind by saying, "So what. Call it what you will." For if it is the Sound Current, call it illusion or abracadabra, regardless of a name, the experience is a level of joy and essence that is home, whose address is in the Soul realm and whose land-Lord is God.

John-Roger, DSS
If you want to hurry up getting your next initiatory tone, you do more spiritual exercises. Then the Spirit in you gets stronger and starts to influence these levels. As it influences these levels, it starts to clear them faster.

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
Spirit may come as a peace that transcends all understanding.

John-Roger, DSS

January 08, 2002

There is a merging with the Divine which involves a willingness to give up everything and everyone. You may not be prepared for that. You may say, "Well, I do not know if I am ready to give up all the conditions because the condition is my husband, the condition is my children, the condition is where I live. I like those conditions." Jesus, as the Christ, said it in a particular way: "Anyone who loves his father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it." (Matthew 10:37-39) Was it an egotistical statement? Was Jesus saying, "I just want to control you and have you worship and follow me, because I am number one around here"? I do not see it that way. It is more like, "If you want to follow what I am doing and become part of it, it requires a great deal, perhaps everything you have to give. But you get to choose. Obviously, you have seen something, or you would not be interested. So if you have seen it, why not go toward the whole of it and find out what it is completely?"

John Morton, DSS
Question: What is God? Answer: Everything.

John-Roger, DSS
Too often, you may not be attentive enough to your own consciousness. You may not pay enough attention to what you feel, think, and perceive. So, not knowing your own position, you allow others to project "foreign" thoughts, feelings, and perceptions onto your consciousness. This happens often and can cause great confusion and upset. When you do this, you're letting other people run your life; you're letting other people do it for you. You might find it more comfortable to "do it for yourself." If you allow other people to take your experiences away from you, you do not gain the ability to handle your own experiences, to become responsible to yourself and others, and to gain the strength necessary to go on. Then you find that you have to come back to that experience sometime and do it again in some other situation so that you can learn it. It's easier to do it right now, in this moment, because right now you can handle it.

John-Roger, DSS