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Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.

August 05, 2001

It is not relationships that cause trouble; it's avoiding the relationship that causes the trouble.

John-Roger, DSS
When you find yourself getting upset because of what someone else does or says to you and you feel like your toes have been stomped on, pull your emotions back in. Place your loyalty once again with your Soul, with your spiritual exercises, with the upliftment of your consciousness.

John-Roger, DSS
It doesn't matter if people are living or dead, or if you'll never see them again; if they create discord within you, then you have to make peace with them.

John-Roger, DSS
Even though it is quite common to argue, fight, or fuss, this reaction against any of the conditions present is just a demonstration of forgetfulness of the divine nature of things.

John Morton, DSS
Taking on new projects is not necessarily a positive change. It may be a sign of recklessness and nonfulfillment. But going back to all the levels of noncompletion and completing them is a sign of positive change.

John-Roger, DSS
When you practice seeing through the eyes of Christ, these are the first things that happen: Judge not, lest you be judged. That's the first one. Don't judge. Whatever you see, you see it clearly, purely, as an experience, an expression for that Soul to evolve and grow -- and that's exactly what it is. The Soul will evolve and grow, even in the most adverse situations. I've evolved more in adversity than I ever did out of blissful love. The second thing is to forgive. No judgments -- forgiveness. And the third thing is to forget it. That's living right now in this moment of God's consciousness, in Christ that is in everybody.

John-Roger, DSS
Whether you like it or not, the bottom line always comes back to you. Whether you find failings in others or blame someone else because of a job you didn't get, because of your financial concerns, or your lack of fulfillment, in time it always comes back to you.

John-Roger, DSS

July 24, 2001

Lust never is fulfilling. It's a primary distraction from the Spirit that you are. In the Spirit that you are, you fulfill yourself. In lust you go to somebody else or something else to attempt to fulfill yourself through them.

John-Roger, DSS
The place of inspiration is always more pristine, more clear, more bright, more wonderful than what ends up showing outwardly.

John Morton, DSS
When you cease the mental and physical running hither and thither, when you stop reading every "information" book you can get your hands on, when you stop programming the tape recorder of your mind, then you can know what peace is and let the essence that is divine come forward, moving your consciousness into that which is Spirit. When you have done this, you are in a state of beingness. The mind is quieted. The emotions are quieted. Physical activity is balanced. And you have the potential of entering into a state of bliss.

John-Roger, DSS