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Love thine enemy. Either it'll make them crazy, or a position will change so they will no longer be your enemy. You may even give up a position so that the one who was once an enemy may be converted into a loving friend.

John-Roger, DSS
Great blessings are being showered on the earth daily, every moment, every second. You may say, "Sure, I'm just waiting for the right moment to appear." The right moment has appeared as soon as you've spoken those words, but you deceive yourself. You have to step across the threshold of cooperation and learn to work with yourself, to bring yourself into greater abilities, greater realizations, greater enlightenment.

John-Roger, DSS

April 03, 2003

When you give from the consciousness of living, loving, and serving, you will receive all that you give - and more - in return.

John-Roger, DSS

April 02, 2003

The inner being is perfect, with direct alignment in Spirit and fully capable of guiding and assisting each person toward manifesting the highest good.

John Morton, DSS
Keep your focus where the eternal security is: the Soul realm, God.

John-Roger, DSS
Kids teach each other to withstand the world. Their play teaches them how to win and lose, both inside and outside of themselves.

John-Roger, DSS

March 30, 2003

You're always getting just exactly what you've put out. If you don't feel support, look in the mirror.

John-Roger, DSS
Tune into divine love - the center where you know goodness dwells, the place where you are truly alive and from which you express calmly, peacefully and with love. When this process starts, you are opening the portals of your Soul.

John-Roger, DSS
Realize your true self; that's all that is necessary.

John-Roger, DSS

March 27, 2003

As we convert our own fears, our own judgments, by having mercy upon our Soul, just as God does, then we stand in for God in our own consciousness and have mercy upon ourselves in the angers that visit us, in the againstness, in the negative judgments. And we commute that anger, not by condemnation and a sentence of punishment, but by having mercy.

John Morton, DSS