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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.

July 13, 2005

God speaks to those who live in the spiritual heart.

John-Roger, DSS
If you experience a situation that really gets you shook up and upset and doubtful about what is actually happening, you may still be growing and moving right along your spiritual path. The best way to determine if this is so is to look for that little feeling of joy somewhere inside, even through the upset and the pain and the anguish. If there is still a part of you that says, "It's okay because I'm learning and growing," then you are probably clearing a karmic situation.

John-Roger, DSS

July 11, 2005

Someone said to me "Maybe if I stick around long enough I will learn." But even if you don't stick around long enough, Christ Jesus and friends have you covered. So relax, take it easy, enjoy the ride, enjoy the scenery, and before the next bell rings for an angel with wings, you'll be home free, meaning, as you make the claim then you come to know you are home free. And even if you don't always realize that fact of life, it's still true, so smile just the same.

John Morton, DSS
When we have awareness of the Soul, we have awareness of God and our belonging with God. And we are happy in that.

John-Roger, DSS
Spiritual progression is a continual process of leaving behind the old, familiar patterns and venturing into the new. When you're working with a spiritual teacher, you'll feel that it's like taking a trip with a good friend whom you trust and who knows the road. Then the whole trip can become an adventure because you know where you're going and how to get there. There is no dilemma except as you create it. When you work with the Mystical Traveler, you might ask yourself if you place your dilemma between you and the Mystical Traveler and the love that is present. Once you tune to the Mystical Traveler and his love, all dilemmas disappear and strength is present.

John-Roger, DSS
If God is going to be called forth, you sit and listen. If you get nothing and it's still, you must realize that underneath the stillness is the Creator, who is holding the stillness. So, in everything you do, whether failure or success, you must realize that God is containing and holding all of that. -John-Roger (From: The Tao of Spirit, p. 99)

John-Roger, DSS
Use each experience to awaken yourself.

John-Roger, DSS

July 06, 2005

The Soul is designed to exist through all eternities. So where are we going to place our loyalties? And how are we going to place them? If you place them out here to me, you make a big mistake. We can love and respect each other, but you'd better place the loyalty inside, where you exist. And if you don't know that, you'd better get in there and find out because you won't know what I'm talking about in the purity of it until you go in there. - John Roger

John-Roger, DSS

July 05, 2005

Loving is what life is about, and this world is designed to reflect a process for increasing the loving. There's not a real difference between what life is about and what loving is about. They're synonymous. When we have our perceptions and our experiences that say, life is less than loving, or somehow life is an aberration from what real loving is, that's just a message that says we're not fully aware of what loving is.

John Morton, DSS
A powerful energy is inherent in committing. It may not allow for alternatives. Commitment is keeping your focus, your attention, and your awareness on what you have accepted and begun and then sticking to it with single-mindedness of purpose. When you commit, it is going to produce change. It has been said that it takes great courage to see the face of God. If this is something you have committed to doing, you can strengthen yourself by developing the courage to support the positive choice rather than the negative one and by beginning to go for the positive changes that are available. It's like coming out of the cocoon and becoming the butterfly. The process of breaking loose may be momentarily uncomfortable, but you don't have to call it pain. You can change your attitude and honestly call it a wonderful opportunity, as you unshackle yourself from conditioned confinements and choose to move into freedom. What comes with that choice? Joy.

John-Roger, DSS