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January 21, 2005

Q: How do you stay true to yourself? J-R: By finding the trueness. That is done by going past all the obstacles, including the personalities and human factors, and continuing to say "next" to whatever appears. We come to that place where there is no "second"; there is only oneness, and that oneness is integrity. When you come to that place, it's the true experience of being born again. There's no need to be true to that because you are that. There is no leaving that place again. You can leave it in vocabulary and dialogue, but you can't leave it in trueness. For instance, you can agree with somebody just to agree with them so you can get to another point they're talking about, but you're not actually in agreement with them. I might say, "Yes, I agree with your point," but I'm not in agreement that your point is true or valid. To agree with somebody is not agreement, and agreement is a form of integrity - a giving of your word.

John-Roger, DSS
As we start to do spiritual exercise, we go back in and begin contemplating what we see. Not that we strain to see; that will block you. Instead, let go and let God. Relax and be patient.

John-Roger, DSS

January 19, 2005

Should you love others more than you love yourself? No, because it is through loving yourself unconditionally that you enter into the Spirit that resides within you. That's when you become a real joy to be around. That's when you discover the Soul.

John-Roger, DSS
If you don't enter into the negative expressions of revenge, hurt, despair, etc., you will keep yourself open and present for your next experience, which may be a beautiful one. If you do go into the negative aspects, you may block the next experience that is coming forward.

John-Roger, DSS

January 17, 2005

Your goodness is reborn with each breath. So just keep it up as best you can. All the rest is taken care of with the finesse that is the grace of God, with a little help from some friends near and dear, and when far, still as close as your next breath.

John Morton, DSS
However unbalanced things may appear to be from our limited human perspective, in a spiritual sense everything is always in balance. What makes that a problem for us is that, often, we don't like the way things are. But there is wisdom in imbalance. Imbalance creates movement - and movement gives rise to a dynamic, engaging life that is full of learning, creativity, and growth. Once your life is in motion, there's a natural force that keeps it moving. That force is called momentum.

John-Roger, DSS
When you hear within you what appears to be an inner direction, an inner guidance, check it out. Be smart on this level. Be practical. Use your common sense. You may be wise to disregard about ninety-nine percent of what you hear. Question in detail about half of the remaining one percent. And the half percent that's left, check out, also, with great detail, to see how it works for you. If you do all that, you'll be in very safe and sound territory. And you don't feel like you've cheated yourself through phony meditation.

John-Roger, DSS

January 14, 2005

God does come present; that presence is within. The questions are within, the answers are within. The goals are within.

John-Roger, DSS

January 13, 2005

Keep forgiveness and unconditional love flowing.

John-Roger, DSS
You practice being in the presence of Soul by being flexible and open in your mind and emotions, by looking at people and loving the good and the bad equally.

John-Roger, DSS