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The idea of acceptance often brings up a lot of yes, buts: "Yes, but if I accept things passively, the world will go down the tubes." You probably have your objections lined up already. But if you can allow yourself to really move into acceptance, even for a few seconds, you will find an immediate way out of the dilemmas created by your "shoulds."

John-Roger, DSS
To move into a situation or toward a goal peacefully means that you are bringing peace and harmony into what you are doing.

John-Roger, DSS

October 12, 2003

It's your attitude toward what you are doing that counts; not just what you are doing, but your attitude toward it.

John-Roger, DSS
You are doing spiritual exercises correctly when you do them. The quality improves in relation to your disciplined consistency over a period of time (maybe months, years, decades) and in relation to the quality of loving you express while chanting your tone. There is really no wrong way to do spiritual exercises except not to do them.

John-Roger, DSS

October 10, 2003

When someone says, "God is my priority," I look to see how they are serving. Sometimes people say they are not satisfied with their level of service. They are deciding that they are not useful in their present situation and are, in a sense, attempting to correct God. Their attitude may be that they are a failure. Failure is a judgment. This is very simple. If there is no judgment, there is no failure. You can begin to serve when you are satisfied with where you are. Satisfaction comes by doing that which satisfies the Soul. That which satisfies the Soul comes by living in the truth and loving for all.

John Morton, DSS
It takes the heart to bypass the mind and say, "I know better." It takes the heart to say that lovemaking has to do with making love. To make love in the act of sexual intercourse is to be with someone who is loved and is being love. Intercourse without loving can leave you lonely seconds after the orgasm you fought so hard for and felt yourself to be entitled to. When you come from the heart, however, loving is loving. Then every touch is that expression, regardless of how long you last or how long it takes, because the loving experience outlasts the physical expression.

John-Roger, DSS
Teach your children to use what they can use and to allow other children to use what they can't. Let them play with a toy for as long as their interest holds, then show them how to exchange it for another. That helps them understand how not to get spread out too thin in the world or get involved with too many things at once.

John-Roger, DSS
You have a duty to the society in which you live. When you take care of the children, yourself, your friends, and the older people, that duty to society is automatically handled; it is already happening. Then your duty to your nation and your hemisphere is fulfilled, and everywhere you go, you are then performing your dharma, or duty. When you have completed all of these, you have done your duty to God. Some people believe that going to church on Sunday constitutes their duty to God, and they don't do anything the rest of the week. That may be hypocrisy. Dharma is a living, ongoing, breathing, daily manifestation. It is a way of life.

John-Roger, DSS
If you only have time for 15 minutes of spiritual exercises - do it.

John-Roger, DSS
People who work to the full capacity of their ten-percent have been called geniuses - or sometimes eccentrics because they are true to their own consciousness and not to the opinions of the world. When you are true to yourself, you learn to maintain the dignity of your own divine consciousness. Then, no matter what your family, employers, friends, or anyone else asks of you, you can respond joyfully as an expression and manifestation of Baraka - the Light, the Spirit, the love of the Soul. You can bypass concerns of "what other people might say or think" and move into doing.

John-Roger, DSS