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At the end of every prayer, I add the phrase, "for the highest good of all concerned." Sometimes I shorten it to "for the highest good." In saying those words, I am acknowledging that I don't know what is best but that a higher intelligence does. I've even heard people say "this or better, for the highest good," to acknowledge that God may have far greater plans for us (or for others) than we, with our limited, human minds, can imagine.

John-Roger, DSS
I think experiencing peace within requires a multi-level approach. By paying attention to the thoughts you hold, the feelings you invest in, your responses to the people and situations in your life, and your spiritual well-being, you can start building greater peace in and around you.

John-Roger, DSS
It would be useless for me to try to control the blood flowing through someone's body as to try to control the sun. I may tell it to stop, but it will keep right on going. You might think that's a little extreme, too. But in the same way, I can't control anyone's mind or emotions or opinions. I can't make people do anything by saying that people shouldn't do something that way or that they should do it this way. If they don't see it my way, they are certainly not going to do it my way. They are going to do it their way, and they have that right and that freedom.

John-Roger, DSS

October 23, 2003

The consciousness of love can cure anything.

John-Roger, DSS
How many times have you done spiritual exercises and they were dry, and you thought, "Spiritual exercises don't work." You're ready to give them up and let them go. Yet something inside of you that's been stirred and quickened says, "I don't have time to do spiritual exercises, and that's why I'd better sit down and do them. I'm going to need this extra energy and clarity in order to handle this day. I'm getting up two hours early and I'm going to have this place so blessed, so full of grace and joy, that things are going to turn around."

John-Roger, DSS
In Spirit there is no confusion. There just is. When you are clear, you are in loving. In fact, loving is a byproduct of clarity.

John-Roger, DSS

October 20, 2003

People sometimes focus on what a terrible sinner they are as if that is the key to the kingdom. That does nothing but present the garbage of the universe as an offering to the altar of God. That is not what gets you there. What gets you there is placing yourself in a surrender; in a humbleness of asking that you be reborn in this consciousness: that you are willing to be assigned to the conditions in which you find your self.

John Morton, DSS
When you just love, with no restrictions, no qualifications, no conditions, you'll be so happy and joyful that you'll have a hard time containing it all. When you nurture this type of love in your home, that's the place you come to charge yourself so you can go back out in the world and do those things that must be done.

John-Roger, DSS
The more one gives, the more one receives. The two go hand in hand.

John-Roger, DSS
You become aware of God in primarily two ways. One is by expanding your awareness from this level more and more, until you actually expand into God. The other, which I call the royal road, is Soul travel, where you gather your energy into one spot and then move there. And get it. And then come back and flood the lower levels from the higher source.

John-Roger, DSS