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When you are devoted to the Sound and the Light, you are devoted to that consciousness which is the Mystical Traveler, you are devoted to yourself, and you are devoted to each other. And when you are working with the Traveler, all things unfold in their right and proper timing. You can assist by loving yourself every step of the way, by doing your spiritual exercises to gain a greater perspective on what you are experiencing, by loving the people around you and treating them with kindness, and by living with integrity and honesty.

John-Roger, DSS
Once we realize that the gold of God's consciousness is our wealth, our support, our lifeline, and the supply of all things and that we're in it, we feel so fantastically wonderful that we want everyone to have it. And there is plenty.

John-Roger, DSS
Arise to the consciousness of the Christ within you.

John-Roger, DSS
The only thing I could say that would be absolutely true - but not known here because truth isn't really known here; consistency is known here - the only truth I could speak would be to say, "God is." After that, everything is redundant because the concept that is in the word God is all creation.

John-Roger, DSS

April 19, 2006

Imagine if you will that you have a companion, a friend, who is always available to you, who always knows the answers, understands you, loves you, accepts you, laughs at your jokes, comforts you, tells you what you need to hear even if you don't want to hear it. That's your friend, who moves past your objections, and really loves you in a way that really loves you. That presence is the Spirit.

John Morton, DSS
I am not saying to lie to yourself and deny that irritability exists in you, but just to recognize that the ability to be productive, calm, and joyous exists in you at the same time. You're the one who chooses which to act on.

John-Roger, DSS
Many people find that spiritual practices bring them what they are seeking and fulfill the desire to "get high," to experience something greater, higher, more loving, more expansive than what everyday life seems to offer. Through the Spirit, you travel inner worlds in a greater and more complete way than drugs offer, under control and protection. You are working to expand your mind and consciousness. You know where you are going, how to get there in a predictable way, and how to return any time you want.

John-Roger, DSS
In this moment, we can forgive ourselves for forgetting we are divine. We can say, "God, Thy will be done." We can surrender the self-preserving nature of the false self and enter into the eternal life of the Soul - not as a religious concept, belief, or a hope, but as a living reality that exists in all of us.

John-Roger, DSS
As you practice your spiritual exercises, you may begin to experience the higher levels. Those experiences are often sacred and special and are best not shared with others. Maintaining the sacredness of your inner life with Spirit is a good way to contain and hold the energy of Spirit. Talking about the sacred inner experiences can dissipate the energy; suddenly, what was so very special to you is being talked about, and the meaning and symbolism may become twisted through interpretation - and then you may start to doubt yourself. The gift that was given to you by Spirit is not available to you anymore because you've given it away.

John-Roger, DSS
Question: It's very easy for me to give and give, but much more difficult for me to receive. How can I learn to receive? Answer: You must be open to receive. If I have something to give you but your hands are tightly closed behind your back, I have no vessel in which to place my gift. But if your hands are open and you reach out to receive, I can place the gift in them. The same is true for those things that are of Spirit. If you are uptight and closed down inside of yourself, how can you be open to receive the bounty that is available to you? If it's truly difficult to receive, you might begin by receiving in small ways. Let someone buy you lunch, open the door or run an errand for you. Most people will be very willing to give to you. It's you who decides how much you want to receive on all levels.

John-Roger, DSS