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It is possible for you to lift out of your present level of consciousness into other, higher levels of consciousness. This can be challenging, though, if you have not considered the possibility before. Often you must have a key given to you, a door pointed out, a keyhole or a doorknob brought to your attention. Then it is up to you to take action. If you don't do anything, then you sit with the keys, the information, the knowledge and the where-with-all to change your life. But nothing will happen unless you do it.

John-Roger, DSS

May 27, 2004

The essence of true service is self-fulfillment. In that inner fulfillment, there are no regrets and no apologies. You will always be able to look back and see where you could have done better, and you'll always be able to look ahead and worry about doing better. But in true service, you just handle here and now with what you have. And you continue on with whatever presents itself to you next.

John-Roger, DSS
The difference between man and God is that man can kiss you on the outside, but God kisses you on the inside.

John-Roger, DSS

May 25, 2004

Keep your approach inside patient and tranquil as your attitude toward any condition. It is essential to begin in a consciousness of acceptance and love toward the "enemy" rather than resistance and hate. Then the positive transformation that is healing can be engaged. There are conditions karmically that become lifelong teachers by their nature of challenging you with what is necessary to learn. If you have not learned what you are to learn in order to free up the source that is manifesting through the condition, then keep striving to learn. Be a good, even great student of the condition through your observation of yourself and by applying learning from others. Remember, all can be used for your learning, growth and upliftment. When you are in that experience, joy and peace are signs.

John Morton, DSS
It is through connection to the Sound Current that you have the opportunity to move back into the heart of God.

John-Roger, DSS
If your second cousin died and left you a million dollars, I doubt if you'd have difficulty accepting that opportunity. When I suggest accepting our opportunities, I am including the more subtle ones, even those that may appear to be negative. Sometimes we see or participate in an event and don't accept that it is, indeed, an opportunity. There is a conditioned part of us that often labels events to fit into our cultural or familial patterns, so that we can feel more comfortable with them.

John-Roger, DSS
You don't have to wait until you die to claim the grace of God. You can have the joy here and now, if, in awareness, you awaken to the inner sight and know that God's will is done on Earth as in heaven. With love, all things are known. That includes successful and happy relationships in marriage, in work, in finances, in service, in God.

John-Roger, DSS
Watch a child happily playing with his mother's pots and pans, banging out his own rhythm and laughing at his own brashness, and you see that joyful spontaneity. You may well be seeing the Soul. Watch a child sleeping quietly, peacefully, and you will undoubtedly be seeing the Soul.

John-Roger, DSS
Some people don't know how to talk with other people about these ideas of Soul transcendence and Spirit. You can share information with people as you understand it, without judging them by trying to determine beforehand what they can or cannot understand. When you talk to people, you can say, "I don't know how much of this you want to hear. When you've heard enough, just tell me and I'll stop." That's easy. You don't even have to talk about the Light to share it with them, however. Baraka, the Divine Essence, can be shared silently.

John-Roger, DSS
If we speak kind words, then we're talking about the consciousness of the heart, because kind words are the tones of the heart and of the Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS