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The MSIA Initiates Meeting at the Conference of Service

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MSIA’s Spiritual Director and our Beloved Traveler, John Morton, brought the Conference of Service to a resounding finish Sunday afternoon at the MSIA Initiates Meeting. John conducted a question and answer session that emphasized some of the Mystical Traveler’s teachings on self-healing and well-being.

Phil Danza was the Master of Ceremonies for the meeting. He called in the Light and then two winning tickets were announced for the $1,000 fundraiser, the Blessing Fest luncheon, scheduled for Monday, July 5.

John Morton then opened the Initiates Meeting by taking questions from those who traveled by air to attend MSIA’s annual Conference and had never had the opportunity to ask questions of himself and John-Roger, the founder and Spiritual Advisor of MSIA.

The questions included the topics of learning more about your body, finding the joy, learning how to find your own spiritual compass, your true nature and your own inner guidance and inner calm.

“Grace is a state of surrender,” John told the initiates in the completely full ballroom that overflowed into a separate downstairs room at the Universal Sheraton Hotel. Although John-Roger was in attendance, he did not speak.

Talking to one in the audience who professed not being sure of himself, John advised moving into cooperation, and not resistance. John described life as a class, with the end of your life as a graduation.

There were so many raised hands asking to be called on that John turned to the audience as a whole and said he was calling on everyone who wanted to be called upon. He asked us to imagine ourselves being called on and to imagine the most glorious conclusion to our sharing.

At the close of the meeting, John Morton, John-Roger and his staff left the ballroom. We could hear the silence as if it was a roar as J-R exited the room, with the Light and the Blessings enveloping everyone.

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