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Turn to the Spirit. Turn to your own beingness, knowing that all is present - in this moment.

John-Roger, DSS
In Spirit, there is no time and no space. Everything exists right now, in eternity, as One. There is no division, no separation. One Soul is all Souls. Jesus said, "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father." (John 14:9) He demonstrated tremendous understanding, seeing Himself through all others.

John-Roger, DSS

February 12, 2005

If you are having difficulties in a relationship, look at whether you are trying to control the person and wanting them to be different than they are. Set them free, allow them to behave the way they behave. It is not your place to interfere with their life expression as much as it is your place to not allow interference to your life expression. Have you considered that this is a test for you? Have you considered how you would pass the test? Look for the living truth. Relax and be patient as you experience the living truth. Always be loving in all ways.

John Morton, DSS
Letting love flow through is very easy. All you do is move to a neutral position - not one of belief or disbelief, not one of judgment or prejudice, but one of receptiveness. As soon as you judge, you strike against love.

John-Roger, DSS

February 10, 2005

Many people, as they begin to work with the Light and their own spiritual unfoldment, become involved in a process of meditation or spiritual exercises. These processes are designed to lift you into a more clear state - a place where you are less caught up with the concerns of the world and less involved in the many intricacies of human interrelationships.

John-Roger, DSS

February 09, 2005

The only thing you can take with you is the loving, detached state of Soul that gives you all things. It sounds like a paradox, but one day many of you are going to get up enough nerve not to possess things and to find out how delightfully happy you are, walking hand in hand with God, having all things. Somebody will ask, "If it's yours, why don't you take it?" You'll answer, "I don't have to take it because it's mine already. I don't have to do anything with it. You can use it, everybody can use it, because in the last analysis, it's made of Spirit, and that's where I'm living. It's not only mine; I'm it. It's me." It becomes very, very simple.

John-Roger, DSS
When two people are loving each other, there are really not two people, but one. It might look like two, but they become one in thought, one in feeling, one in direction, and one in philosophy. All their divergences become focused in attainment rather than in the law of cause and effect, catastrophes or penalties which result in poor relationships.

John-Roger, DSS

February 07, 2005

Don't judge your inner or outer process. Let it be whatever it is. Use each experience to awaken yourself to the greatest degree possible. Use each experience as an opportunity to work with the Light and to exercise the Christ Consciousness within.

John-Roger, DSS
You do not have to seek love. You are already love. In Soul, you do not seek outside yourself because who you are encompasses all there is. True spirituality transcends all separation. There is no lover because there is no "other" to be loved. There is only One. That oneness is the Beloved.

John-Roger, DSS

February 05, 2005

We work with what is present. Move into the aspect of the present - the transcendent present - getting beyond the obvious and the mundane to that which is the greater reality which exists in Spirit. What's on this side in the world? Often limiting beliefs, attitudes, positions, etc., that our parents and others gave to us. Baby elephants in the circus were tied to wooden stakes so they could not get away. As the elephants matured, they would still be tied to the stake even though they had outgrown it in strength and could easily have pulled up the stake if they tried. We are not bound by the past. We can learn from the past and move on to the greater.

John Morton, DSS