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Start with your next breath, and take one step at a time. When you look at yourself, if you see so many things you want to change that it's overwhelming, you might never start. So start with one thing. And when you have succeeded with that, you may decide to take on the next. Everything doesn't have to be changed overnight. Be patient with yourself, keep loving yourself and give yourself credit for the steps you are taking.

John-Roger, DSS
If you prefer to walk free of the lower worlds and establish yourself in the Spirit, there are only a few qualities that are necessary. The first one is acceptance. You have to accept what is so in your life and be honest with it, not pretending it's something it's not or creating fantasies about how you would like it to be. Just accept what is. The second quality is understanding. You have to seek understanding by understanding yourself. You don't necessarily have to understand everyone else, but it's important to know and understand yourself. The third quality is responsibility. You have to take responsibility for yourself and your actions on all levels. And the fourth quality is cooperation. Once you accept what is, understand it, and take responsibility for yourself and your actions, you can start cooperating with all of that. When you cooperate, you discover you're free.

John-Roger, DSS
When you seek happiness or peace out in the world, you are moving into lack, saying that peace does not reside naturally inside of you and that you must find it somewhere else. Then lack, not peace, is your result.

John-Roger, DSS

June 23, 2002

The openness to be of service may be your getting out of the way and realizing that what is really here as an action of service is for the situation to take its course now. The service may be that you are to let it be and let the person take their own course. You are to step back, to go to a neutral place.

John Morton, DSS
If you do take your consciousness and direct it toward something - a rose bush, for example - loving and blessing it, it will bear more abundantly. If you pray over seeds with your love, saying, "I will plant you, and you will grow and be magnificent," it will stir the life force within the seed and give it the promise to fulfill.

John-Roger, DSS
As you call in the Light, work with the Light, and start assuming that you are the Light, you become the Light.

John-Roger, DSS
I will continue living here and now, always and all ways in the level of living love.

John-Roger, DSS
As soon as that mean, ugly thing shows up in your mind, you usually say to it, "Why are you there? Did I put you there? Did I let you sneak in? Did you get in there because I wasn't watchful? Get out of here!" Then you find that it won't go. Why? Because you must bring compassion into yourself; you must nurture yourself and kind of feel sorry for yourself. You actually sit down in a chair and say, "Oh, God, I didn't know what I did. I am really sorry that I did that, and now that I know, I do want change." It's a humbling of the self. Your pattern may not change right away. But when it starts up again, you challenge it once again, and in that challenge you once again strengthen yourself and empower the Divinity to come into you as a natural source of your energy, like breathing,

John-Roger, DSS
Learning from your experiences is the best way to create steady, upward movement. That includes learning from your mistakes. You never fall below the level of your last learning, so don't be afraid to look at what you are doing, learn what's working, drop what isn't and then move on. Acceptance of your process of learning brings you into peace.

John-Roger, DSS

June 17, 2002

Our basic job is making our awareness of Soul and our relationship with God more conscious.

John Morton, DSS