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Question: I feel really low in energy and I don't know why. I've seen health practitioners, and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong physically, but I just can't seem to get the energy up to do anything. Answer: Remember that you get what you create. If you think too much about that which is negative, you'll create that. So keep your thoughts positive and your energy flowing upward. You might also want to check out your diet (physical, mental, and emotional), not only to see what you're eating, but also to see what's eating you.

John-Roger, DSS

January 21, 2006

Often how a person will enter into a state of God is like a sense of, "Well, I don't know what I have to offer, but I'm surrendering since it's all I have. It doesn't really seem like it's worthy, but I'll give it anyway. Maybe God can find something precious in it." Then God reaches into you, pulls out the most precious thing, holds it up before you and says, "This was in you all along and this is who you are." God lets you look at the majesty of your own being and in that moment you are transformed.

John Morton, DSS
Being loving is the greatest gift you can give yourself and others. There is nothing in your life - or anyone else's - that loving cannot heal.

John-Roger, DSS
The Soul attempts to gain experience any way it can. It attempts to use every medium to observe, identify, experience. And it may get lost in that experiencing. If you have been caught up in a facsimile through reading, films, "hero worship" or another pattern of the unconscious, it may take some time for you to step free of those patterns and feel the freedom of yourself coming forward. Hang in there with it. Let the mind energy just disperse. Don't reinforce it. Don't look for your inner experience to fit the way you read it in a book. If an author is being "truthful", he'll tell you his words are inadequate to describe his experience. Yet you will take his words as being the ultimate and limit yourself to the level of his words. That's very restrictive to yourself as the divine child of God that you are.

John-Roger, DSS

January 18, 2006

Many people who've been doing spiritual exercises very, very regularly and devotedly for three or four years are saying, "Nothing's happening." All they've been learning is discipline. And so I say, stop doing spiritual exercises for nine months. They write to me in about four or five months, and say, "My work's falling apart, I'm not doing the work like I used to." And they start to tell me all the things that are going wrong. Now they're starting to find out that they're gaining value in this world because they were getting up and getting to work on time, doing the work, finishing it, going home, leaving the work at work. And now they're taking work home, they're worrying, they're upset, they're nervous, they get colitis. I tell them, "Do spiritual exercises again." And they start doing it. They come back in tune. It's not designed for this level but often it will do things in this level.

John-Roger, DSS

January 17, 2006

The Soul is the essence of Light and love and Sound, and those are the essences that stir you continually. Soul brings joy. As you express the essence of Soul, you demonstrate divine love.

John-Roger, DSS
Spiritual warriors are trained in the heat of adversity. But you know something? You're tempered by the Spirit of God.

John-Roger, DSS

January 15, 2006

Whenever we find there is need for healing, better to first take a moment to relax and enjoy the majesty of the healing process which takes place far and beyond anything we could personally do to make it happen. Each moment presents a great opportunity to bear witness to the miracle that is in our midst beyond anything we personally have done, are doing, or could do. Those who have borne this witness have often found they are compelled to kneel down, even prostrate themselves, in awe and praise of God and those who come in his name.

John Morton, DSS
Everyone acts on faith, even those who may be reluctant to admit it. Have you ever sent away for something that was advertised in a catalog? And I'll bet you even included a check or your credit card number to pay for it. You had faith that the product whose picture you saw would be delivered. I'm sure you can think of many experiences in your life where you acted on faith that something promised or something expected would happen. But in order to reap the benefits of it, you first had to act on faith. You first had to send in your order.

John-Roger, DSS
This rock of your own strength is where the temple of God has been built. The strength of our endurance is only known by the end, and the one who wins is the one who endures to the end.

John-Roger, DSS