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February 10, 2003

It's important to know, too, that there are many levels of illusion and temptation that you may encounter in the dream state. The teachings of this world are not separate from your dreams. What you learn here also applies to those other levels, just as the teachings you learn there apply to this level. The keys you have learned here on the physical level about working with the Light, placing the Light around you for protection, asking for the presence of the Mystical Traveler, and chanting your initiatory tone, all work in the dream state as effectively as they do here. So use the tools that you have learned, and apply them to all levels of your existence.

John-Roger, DSS
The opportunity to be in peace is in every moment, in every choice. You come into peace first with yourself and then by sharing peace with others. I join you in claiming our spiritual heritage of peace and loving.

John-Roger, DSS
Service is an expression of loving in action, with no demand for or expectation of a reward (monetary or otherwise). Service is its own reward. Along with that expression there are often side effects, known as joy and upliftment. The person who does service and tries to get publicity for it limits the benefit of the act to their being known for the act. The person who does it in silence, acting in a loving consciousness just to do it - that person builds up the Light, which neutralizes negative karma.

John-Roger, DSS
There is an innocence, openness, and trust in children that manifests as freedom.

John-Roger, DSS
There is an expression "by your acts you shall be known." Similarly, by your actions, you have the opportunity of accessing divine energy and using it to create abundance on many levels. By your actions you can discover the reality of Spirit as a support system in your life. Such actions will validate the value and practicality of faith.

John-Roger, DSS

February 05, 2003

When we're serving, we let go of the orientation and expectation that has to do with, "What am I getting out of this?" or "What's in it for me?" When that's up, it's important to take a look and find out how you are serving yourself and what's going on. We say it as, "Take care of yourself." We could equally say, "Serve yourself." We need to be fulfilled in our own level of being served and taken care of.

John Morton, DSS
I don't know if there is a final answer for finding peace inside. I do know that the key is to find that place inside where you love to be. Make it a habit to be in that place more and more, faster and sooner, and stay there longer.

John-Roger, DSS
People attempt to place controls on others in many, many ways. One way that is used "inadvertently" by some and completely consciously by others is thought projection. It has been shown - definitively - that people can receive the thoughts that another person projects. The techniques of thought projection can be used in either a positive or a negative way. You can learn to protect yourself from negative thought projections and to project positive thoughts so that your action is clear and balanced within yourself.

John-Roger, DSS

February 02, 2003

Make every expression a training ground, not an end in itself.

John-Roger, DSS
Conflict can exist within peace. Don't plan on there being no conflict in your life. You will have it, but you don't have to have againstness about it. You can say, "I disagree with that, and that whole approach. I was there, and I didn't see that." That's a form of conflict, but it's not againstness. Againstness is more like, "You stupid idiot, I was there. I know what was going on. Wake up!" That's againstness.

John-Roger, DSS