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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 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
Despite what your conditioning may tell you, there is seldom anything wrong in most situations in your life. We often label experiences "wrong" when they're not going the way we want them to, or the way someone in authority has told us they should be going. Once you make that distinction and start to see imbalance as movement rather than as deficiency, life becomes an adventure. Instead of continually trying to "fix" situations, you'll start observing your experience to see what you can learn from it.

John-Roger, DSS
You cannot control circumstances from the outside. So instead of resisting pain and failure and defending against it, you can embrace and encompass your pain and your failures, fully accepting them so that they become part of you. You then can let them go because they are part of your inner environment - they are within your domain - and the loving of your Soul can dissolve them.

John-Roger, DSS
In spiritual exercises, if your mind starts coming in with questioning or doubting, just return to your breathing, and be aware of how magnificent the breather of you really is. Move to your knowing and experience the Spirit in this moment. I know it can seem like so many things. Experience any one - or all of it.

John-Roger, DSS
Your duty to yourself is to keep free and flowing, to accept what comes your way, to work with it, to learn from it, and to progress continually upward.

John-Roger, DSS

June 29, 2005

At the point we experience our loving encompassing all things, we become aware that we're more than what we perceive. We're even more than what we experience. Then we're at a point where we're reaching into God and having God reveal the fullness of what life is. This is when the Spirit in our consciousness is coming into a greater maturity. That's when we start questing for a greater reality, a greater knowing of what loving is, what God is, and who we are. That's when we start walking in the footsteps of the spiritual master. We start finding ourselves tracking where the master is going and looking for those signs that reveal the master's presence.

John Morton, DSS
Kindness, then, is compassion put into action. Kindness is helping someone up when they have fallen. Kindness is encouraging someone who is having a hard time. Kindness sometimes can be just smiling at someone as you walk by, holding the door for someone even if you have to wait a few seconds, picking up what someone drops, rubbing someone's shoulders, or returning a phone call from someone who loves you.

John-Roger, DSS
As long as you keep your consciousness centered, as long as you keep yourself free of expectations, of opinions of what should or should not be taking place, and as long as you let your experiences flow into you, you are lifting. At that point, no matter who you are with, or where you are, you will be moving forward on your path.

John-Roger, DSS