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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.

February 14, 2004

Love is your ultimate key. When love is really present and flowing in your service, all other things then tend to fall in line. You find that your inner intent of goodness and graciousness starts writing itself on your eyes and face. Then you start transforming everyone and everything around you. You don't have to say a word. No one even has to know what's going on, but everyone starts feeling better. And your loving service is the key.

John-Roger, DSS
When you realize that your life does not unfold accidentally or randomly but with meaning and purpose, you can begin to look for the cause of the effect. As you become more responsible for your expression and behavior, you may start to choose your actions more carefully. Maybe you choose peace, though you could have expressed againstness. Maybe you choose kindness when you could have chosen sarcasm, or tolerance when you could have chosen impatience. When you choose those things that are positive in nature, you are choosing your Soul.

John-Roger, DSS
Is any part of your body tense or tight? If so, in your mind, tell it, "Peace, be still. Relax, let go."

John-Roger, DSS
When a person is gathering their attention and doing spiritual exercises, they are taking all of the attention and energy from the nine lower openings of the body and placing it in the area of the third eye. Because of the divineness of who we are, when we gather all that energy, we can more readily petition Higher Consciousness (or Soul) to open so that we receive the Light of God and the Sound of God in a pure state, bypassing the glamour and the illusion that are by-products of the mind.

John-Roger, DSS
When you are focused on your priorities, what you have determined is truly in your highest self-interest, the other things can drop away, including possessions and obsessions. Your focus is like your intention: Where are you going? That's up to you to decide, because it's your life.

John-Roger, DSS

February 09, 2004

We come in with this great potential to reside in the center of all creation. Where's the center of all creation? Wherever God is. Where's that? Inside of you.

John-Roger, DSS

February 08, 2004

There is something we all can look forward to. We will, at some point, disengage from everything. We are not our personality, or what our body did, or our history. It is like the stages of a rocket all letting go. Even as you are in the vehicle, you realize you are not the vehicle, not your hands or your body. What are you? What you are is so intangible that it is everything.

John Morton, DSS
If your kids are doing something that is irritating you, get in there and do it with them to some ridiculous extreme. Although you may have to go a long way, you'll help them complete what they are doing - for good. I did this one day with a young girl who was driving her mother up the wall playing with her food. I sat down with this little girl, and together we explored all the things you can do with your food. I showed her how to hold water in her mouth and let a little drool out one side of her mouth and then the other, how to suck the water back in through her teeth, and how to blow into her water glass. When I told her to take the water in her mouth and just let it drool all over her chin, neck, dress, and everything, she just quietly said, "No." That was the end of it. It was pretty sloppy, but it was over in a half-hour instead of weeks of frustration for her Mom. The technique can be effective in certain areas.

John-Roger, DSS
When you look at the patterns of your life within the law of cause and effect, you can often identify the learning. If you can't keep a job, rather than blaming your employers, you might ask yourself what you can learn from the situation. Maybe you need to learn tolerance, patience, or cooperation. Maybe you need to learn how to see a situation from a point of view other than your own. What you are balancing might be attitudes of control or superiority. If you fight with your loved ones, rather than blaming them, look for the lesson you need to learn, what you can do differently. Look to see how you can bring peace and harmony to the relationship. Ask yourself what behavior you can change.

John-Roger, DSS

February 05, 2004

Dharma, or duty, is being of service in an unselfish way. Your dharma to yourself and to other people is very, very important. In many ways, dharma could be considered the positive aspect of karma because if you are fulfilling your dharma, you will also be fulfilling your karma.

John-Roger, DSS