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The pathway is being opened for you. The place is being prepared. You're helping to build it. You will know it more completely when your consciousness is strong, dedicated, and devoted. Then you can say, "I don't care what it takes. I'm going to find the Spirit. I'm just going to do it. My depression can be a stepping stone for me. My doubt can be a stepping stone. I don't have to stumble on these things; I can use them to my advantage." When you reach that point in your consciousness, you can begin moving into the higher realms of Light.

John-Roger, DSS
One of the nicest experiences you can have is when you wake up and realize that each day is the day that God has prepared for you. You just run over with love inside of you for everything around.

John-Roger, DSS

December 31, 2001

Silently saying "God bless you" can certainly change people, but if you really want to watch them change in a hurry, silently say, "I love you." They become absolutely elated! The negativity goes, and the positive energy sweeps in.

John-Roger, DSS
When people move into a negative perception of their experiences they burden themselves with a heavy, gross consciousness that is anchored to this physical level.

John-Roger, DSS
If you want health and prosperity, demonstrate that by being healthy and prosperous in the conditions you are in.

John Morton, DSS
One of the things that most of us do spiritual exercises for is a greater sense of emotional, mental, and physical balance out here in the world, so that we can look at our spouse or boss or children or neighbors and say, "Hello, how are you?" and have a sense of caring in that question.

John-Roger, DSS
An important key to communication is that energy follows the thoughts you hold. Wherever you communicate and direct this spiritualized energy in the material world, things are manifested.

John-Roger, DSS
We have to stay detached and unconditioned. If we do not, then we assign ourselves to our attachments and conditions. How long? As long as we assign ourselves. At some point we will realize it is unnecessary to do that. It is dumb. We realize, "I know better. I can do better. I see the better." Then we demonstrate that by our choices.

John Morton, DSS
Watch for the Light, both in the physical form and the inner form.

John-Roger, DSS
Listen for the Sound of God in everything you encounter.

John-Roger, DSS