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Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.

January 10, 2006

The source of loving is inexhaustible. There's no way we can ever exhaust the opportunity to be more loving. Part of the illusion is that the source of loving is finite and somehow loving can be reduced and become unloving. The source of loving is always full, more than full and overflowing in love.

John Morton, DSS
You can use your doubt as a prover, as a tool to inquire, and your inquiry needs to be critical. Not negative, critical. That means looking very closely and precisely at something instead of just running your doubt as information or evidence. Doubt has no information or evidence in it. It has a feeling that things don't fit. If you have that feeling, you then use your intelligence to go in and see either how things do fit or what does not fit. Now you've proven something for yourself. Either way, your doubt has served you.

John-Roger, DSS
Loving is constantly in motion - experiencing, expressing, giving. The loving nature doesn't just say, "I am love," while doing nothing.

John-Roger, DSS
Your experience is so much greater than anything you could ever read in a book. Just because it's been written down doesn't mean that you have to think it's particularly special - for you. Certainly it was special to the author. Only your experience will be special to you. And ultimately it is your experience that will be your teacher.

John-Roger, DSS
It's worthy to worship God; that's worthwhile. We have a name for it. In MSIA we call it spiritual exercises. So we are worshipping God. We're following the Commandments. People get astounded when all of a sudden they go, "God, I have been worshipping God. I just didn't know that." How? With my body, with my mind, and then, with my Soul. How do I know I'm doing that? By the anchors of God's name back into it. And so we get to love God with our body, our mind and our Soul.

John-Roger, DSS

January 05, 2006

Enter into all situations and relationships in a state of love, freedom, and responsibility. You will find life flows more easily for you.

John-Roger, DSS
Does it matter how you get where you're going as long as you get there, as long as you do not inflict or hurt, but you're responsible to yourself, to your own divine inner guidance? It matters little, because the place is already prepared. It has waited and waited and waited for us to claim it. When humanity claims its spiritual heritage, then we will have a new heaven and a new earth, and humans will be able to reign in any dimension as the divineness that they already are.

John-Roger, DSS
You might say, "I don't know what I'm doing, but I do the best I can." That's important. That's you doing your part of the partnering - becoming God's partner. And when you find yourself resisting, that's for you to deal with, knowing that your choices include such things as resisting, holding back, putting on the brakes, stopping, slowing down, or letting go to find God is moving you all along at the highest rate you can go. The Mystical Traveler is working in all of that at both the slowest rate and the highest rate because it's the Traveler's nature to be with you according to what you can handle, allow and choose to create. The direction is towards the highest rate that is the highest good of all concerned.

John Morton, DSS
It's time that we followed the admonition of Jesus the Christ: to let our Light shine out to all the world. This doesn't mean going out and cramming things down people's throats like a missionary, or doing the holy man's disease ("we're right/you're wrong"). But if you split yourself, then you should have concern because you are not single in your mind and emotions, and a house divided against itself cannot stand. It will fall because you built it upon the sands of time instead of the rock of your own strength.

John-Roger, DSS
As a divine being, a Soul, you bring spiritual light and love into this world. You create a space for grace to be in your life.

John-Roger, DSS