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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.

You are loved just as you are right now. Get that really clear in your heart. There is nothing you have to do differently to be loved by God. Who you are is enough in itself. And it's the truth about you. If the way you are and the way you behave aren't joy-producing for you, then you have the right and the ability to change. Regardless, God's love is consistently available to you.

John-Roger, DSS
You can adjust and change, but you have to have the wit to move towards the new, which means letting go of the old. When you have had enough of creating the negative things - unhappiness, isolation, loneliness, and depressions - and when you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, you can alter and change.

John-Roger, DSS

May 15, 2005

If you had twenty-four hours to work this out in Love and Light or come back to the planet at another time to work it out, what would you do? Consider that. How would you address the other person in your tone of voice and the countenance on your face such that they wouldn't care what you were saying because they would be so awed by your radiant beauty? Consider that. Can you sing and dance in the rain? Consider that.

John Morton, DSS
Perhaps there is a timing that exists outside our conscious awareness. Perhaps God calls to each and every one of His sons and daughters, and perhaps we all hear and then, in our own special timing, choose when and how we answer.

John-Roger, DSS
You recognize that your strength is in the spiritual consciousness, in the spiritual form which cannot be perceived with physical senses, and more and more you move to that. You place your direction and your desires there. Then you win your freedom over the dilemmas.

John-Roger, DSS

May 12, 2005

There's a thing called judgment, and then there's another thing called evaluation. Judgment would be, "I become a reference point, and you have no say-so." For example, I judge if I say, "You're too short." "Too" becomes a judgment. If I say, "You're five-foot-eight," that becomes an evaluation of your height. One is a judgment, and the other is observation and evaluation. If I stand by you and say, "Well, he's a little taller than I," that's just evaluation. I didn't say, "I'm too short," which is a judgment. I just said, "He's a little taller than I."

John-Roger, DSS
Move through all the experiences that come to you.

John-Roger, DSS
Moving your inner awareness into your Soul is easy, but it's just as easy to lose that awareness. You can fall out of awareness because the world doesn't seem to support spiritual awakening. Spirit lets you in easily, but It has to give way to the materiality of the world. The material world has a billion distractions, so it's necessary to watch where you place your focus and your motivation for creating what you want. If you want to know God, keep your eyes on God.

John-Roger, DSS
If you buy into comparisons, you may feel as if you are less than zero. You might think there must be something wrong with you. You may think that you should get an implant, take a dozen vitamin E capsules a day, or see a therapist - anything but accept yourself as you are. Some people may think, "How can I accept myself as I am? Did you see them? They're perfect and I'm zero." If you buy that image and compare, of course you can lose. That's the trap of comparisons. Even if you see someone that you think you are better than, you can be sure that someone better than you is around the corner of comparisons. There is a way to win, and that isn't by trying to fit any form out there. It is by accepting the unique, marvelous person you are, right here and now. Know that you are endowed with a physical body designed for you. Do you want to improve it? You can always exercise and eat proper foods.

John-Roger, DSS
When you don't love it all and you don't forgive it all, then you're basically holding yourself back. All that is needed is to decide whether you love and forgive yourself. Once you make that choice you choose the blessings.

John Morton, DSS