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If you have a vision, a dream, a yearning for something that is worthy of you, then it is also worthy of your devotion. What is worthy of you? That which uplifts you, supports you positively, and contributes to your joy and abundance. When you connect and commit to that, you can devote your life to it. And it's less a matter of your saying, "I'm ready to die for it," than your knowing, "I'm ready to live for it." I mean really live by experiencing the zest, the enthusiasm, the happiness of living in gratitude and fun. Devotion is an energy that prepares the way in a manner that is often unseen yet often results in incredible opportunities. Devotion is an energy that says, "Regardless of considerations, I will move on it, with it, under it, around it. No matter what, I will go for it."

John-Roger, DSS
Love is difficult to define. We might say that love is the essence that brings forces together and holds them in a "position" relative to one another. When we look at things simply, we can say that our cells are "in love" with one another, because they stand together. If they weren't, they would separate from one another.

John-Roger, DSS
When we surrender our petty control patterns to our Soul - which is on a higher and more refined level than our minds, emotions, and bodies - we transfer our consciousness to what is really running things. We then don't have to make things happen in our lives. They simply happen, and our task is to cooperate with the natural movement inherent in all things.

John-Roger, DSS
The results of doing spiritual exercises often take place weeks later.

John-Roger, DSS
If your boss yells at you, maybe you shouldn't take it personally. Maybe he and his wife had a big fight the night before and she threw him out of the house. Maybe you remind him of someone that he has had a difficult time with in the past, and some part of his consciousness is expecting the same situation. Maybe you and he have a karmic relationship where the job of each of you is to learn communication and love in relation to the other. There are so many possibilities. There is very little use in trying to figure out exactly which possibility applies. You might assume that there is a reason for his behavior, that it is important to both overcome the block (whatever it is), and not create a bigger block by putting out resentment, resistance, and other negative emotions. With honest communication you can recognize where he is coming from, gain an understanding of his motivations, and come into a position of empathy and love.

John-Roger, DSS

June 18, 2005

Occasionally a person can go all the way through a lifetime and gradually become more hardened and harsh as a way of dealing with the world. Actually, that would be a very rare case because, usually, somewhere along the way, there's a visitation, a moment when no matter how dark or how cloudy or how stormy it is, the sunlight gets through and touches us, reminding us that there is more to this world than the darkness, harshness, or storm that we find.

John Morton, DSS
There is a wisdom in each individual Soul that knows the correct path to be taken in its journey home to God.

John-Roger, DSS
You're never given anything you can't handle. That's a spiritual dictum. As a new dilemma presents itself, you have the strength to handle it. There's never a loss. As soon as you have strength you can't use, it becomes a dilemma of what to do with your strength, your talent, your ability. Then the dilemma of frustration is upon you. You can handle all situations and overcome your dilemmas by moving to your center and pulling forward a universal strength. As soon as you move out to your periphery, you lose awareness of that center and that strength. You become confused and unsure and ask, "What should I do?" You think maybe you should do this, or maybe you should do that...and there begins a dilemma. It is not necessary. Hold to your center. Maintain your center. Use everything that comes to you as grace. You'll build your strength that way.

John-Roger, DSS
You don't give for the reward of giving. You give because it is love's nature to give. You do the right thing just because it is the right thing to do.

John-Roger, DSS

June 14, 2005

We manifest not by trying to attract the things of the world to us but by giving. When we share our essence, good things come to us automatically. We don't have to manipulate, play games, con people, or lie to them. We can just be our naturally loving self.

John-Roger, DSS