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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.

November 24, 2005

Forgiving is a choice to let go, put the situation in God's hands, heal and move on.

John Morton, DSS

November 23, 2005

When you are in Spirit and Soul and find the center, the spiritual energy starts radiating out. But now it does not radiate out as a personality or as an expression of the physical senses, but from the center of lightness which is your own Light. It radiates out and becomes the order of your universe. Then there is nothing you cannot do because everything takes on an equal quality. If someone spilled a bag of precious jewels, you'd pick them up and put them back. If someone spilled a load of fresh manure on the road, you'd shovel it back. They're both the same.

John-Roger, DSS
Being loving in the moment is an option that is continually available - a choice that everyone has the power to make. It takes enormous strength to stay loving in the face of inner and outer challenges, and the distractions of daily life. But it's a choice that is well worth making.

John-Roger, DSS
Chant not as a repetitive gesture by rote, but as a new expression each time. Don't add up how many times you chanted the name of the Lord for sixty minutes. That's history; that's gone. Make each minute new, each second something that has just come into creation for you to awaken to God.

John-Roger, DSS

November 20, 2005

The Soul, the Spirit within, is perfect and is an extension of God into this level. The consciousness on this level is continuously progressing. If you can awaken to the dual nature of yourself and others, you are awakening to Spirit in greater reality.

John-Roger, DSS

November 19, 2005

People say, "Oh God, help me!" They ask me, "Can you put something inside of me that will make me grow and develop faster?" And the answer is, "Be patient, because that is part of your spiritual discipline." Be patient. Be now. Be here. Don't forget that it's all here already.

John-Roger, DSS

November 18, 2005

If you were free of your self judgment you could rest on the laurels of the Beloved who is you.

John Morton, DSS
What are some of the limitations? The times we may try to make our lack of success someone else's fault. And if we're not blaming someone else, we may blame something within us, as if we have no control over it. How many times have you not done something positive on the basis of, "I can't because I have a headache," or "I'm just not up to it today"? Then you might wonder why opportunity doesn't seem to knock at your door more often. If you have shut the door on small opportunities, the big ones may not come calling. Blaming someone (including yourself) does not improve your condition, so it's an approach that can simply be dropped. Why waste time on blaming if it doesn't get you what you want?

John-Roger, DSS
Love can sometimes take you into some pretty divey places, under the name of love. But if you really go under love, it will protect you. Isn't it nice to know that you don't have to be afraid of one thing and you're still protected? Sometimes when you are losing weight, you get to look at some things that were put in you - "unloving" and maybe "afraid" are going to raise their heads and go, "Hello there." You need to be willing to look them in the face, stare them down, and let them fall away.

John-Roger, DSS
In the world of the true self, there's no need for such calculations. All we have to do is call on divine nature authentically - honestly, directly, forthrightly - by going within. The kingdom of heaven is within. The Soul resides within. Whether we call it prayer, meditation, silence, stillness, communion, or spiritual exercises, making contact with divine energy is the way to tap in to authentic power. When we tap in to authentic power, we do not then need to become anything in the world. We just become present with the true self. The true self is joyful and loving. It needs nothing external to be joyful about.

John-Roger, DSS