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If you attempt to move back into an experience of yesterday, even if that experience was pleasurable, you may find it gone. And if you persist in your attempt to recapture that, you experience frustration and, very often, pain and confusion. Many people encounter great difficulty in attempting to live somewhere other than now. Difficulty comes if people remember the past and the sweetness of it and then try to make it work for today. Difficulty also comes if people project out into the future and try to make it happen in a particular, preconceived way, or if they look forward in fear to what might occur. If you cut out the apprehension of the future and the memories of the past you are experiencing present. If you forget to remember, you can be here now.

John-Roger, DSS
If people close to you are not feeling well, do whatever you can to help them feel better. It's worth it. It can be a lot of fun if your attitude is in the right place.

John-Roger, DSS
You've got to go in to the kingdom of heaven, disregarding everything that's said or done on this planet out here. You have to go past your hurt feelings, go past your victim consciousness, go past your mind, go past everything, and go in there just as purely as you can. That is difficult because to go inside saying, "Pure, pure," is not pure; it's a thought in your mind. People ask, "Then how do I do it?" You make peace with yourself. You forgive yourself for all the things you've done where you know you didn't do the best you could. You say, "I did the best I could with what I knew, with what I had to work with." And that's it.

John-Roger, DSS

January 05, 2003

The real key is the joyfulness and the essence behind the giving.

John-Roger, DSS

January 04, 2003

Love constantly. Love in all ways.

John Morton, DSS
Peace begins with you as an individual. It starts with your breathing, as an elemental response to life. Peace is not radical; it's a fundamental approach to existence.

John-Roger, DSS

January 02, 2003

The name of the game here is PLAY. If we look at it even more correctly, we find that it's a Divine game. The Divine game is a melodrama in so many acts that it becomes impossible to write the script completely. But it is to be enjoyed, to be viewed, to be savored - and also to participate in. Each one gets to write the role that they play, and each one gets to perform their own synopsis of what's going on. In Spirit, we therefore have liberation; we have freedom; we have a totality of beingness that is entirely present right now. There is no need to go into tomorrow or dwell on yesterday. The only reality present is here and now.

John-Roger, DSS

January 01, 2003

Realize that everything is yours and that you can't use it all at once. Your supply is always here. It always has been, it is now, and it always will be.

John-Roger, DSS
If you leave incomplete projects to abound, they "sting" the unconscious and drag on you. You may be unaware of the cause, but the effect will be your walking around feeling heavy, with the low-energy blues. Even after you sleep like the dead for ten hours, you'll still think you need a great deal of sleep. It's called the karma of in-completions.

John-Roger, DSS
People in families have responsibilities to one another. If one partner gets hurt, the other one, even if out of pure selfishness, can get busy and help that person get better as quickly as possible. It'll be worth it. If others are not smart enough to take care of themselves, you can do it for them because they're part of you.

John-Roger, DSS