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You can control yourself (attitude) within your inner environment, but you cannot control your outer environment. The sun is coming up tomorrow whether you like it or not. You might say, "I know that; who would try to control that?" That's an extreme example, yes. But many times it is helpful to take things far out so that you can perceive more clearly that which is close.

John-Roger, DSS
The highest consciousness sees the good in all things. That is its nature. When you are not seeing things that way, move. Shift your focus. Seek the good, and surely the good and, even more, the highest good that is the Divine will be added unto you until you know the blessings are present.

John Morton, DSS
There's only one key. There's only one law -- and that is the law of loving.

John-Roger, DSS
Question: I don't seem to remember my dreams. Will this block my spiritual progress? Answer: Probably not. If a dream is really important, you'll generally remember it. There are a lot of dreams that aren't important to remember, although they might assist you if you do learn to bring the memory back. There are several techniques that are helpful in remembering. Probably the most effective thing to do is to write down the dreams that you do remember. Keep a journal. As you attune yourself to your dreaming, you'll start to remember more.

John-Roger, DSS
You need to make peace with everyone in your life.

John-Roger, DSS
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John 1:1) And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us. (John 1:14) The Word is the energy of God existing in pure Sound. It is the essence. It is the audible Lifestream and Lightstream.

John-Roger, DSS
It's so easy to withdraw, to separate, and somehow to declare that as righteous. But that's a crime against yourself. I often tell people, "Don't be mean to yourself," and they wonder what on earth I'm talking about. I'm talking about you withholding yourself from yourself. That's being mean. Have no reasons that you can use to withhold your loving from yourself, no matter what. And that really means "no matter what."

John-Roger, DSS
Do not attempt to castigate the outer condition by asking, "Why?" or "How dare you?" Those kinds of questions will take you into a sense of betrayal. If you say things like "I do not deserve this" or "I did not agree to this," you might as well look into the mirror and see that you are talking to yourself. Just consider that somehow all the conditions serve a purpose, perhaps to teach acceptance, patience, and new strength.

John Morton, DSS
There is never a good enough reason to take away your love.

John-Roger, DSS
If you want to complete things with your mother, call her. If that can't be done, take some quiet moments, see her in front of you, and tell her whatever you need to, to bring something incomplete in you to completion. Trust me, she'll get the message. As you talk to her or to others outwardly or inwardly, in this world or in the world of Spirit, you will bring balance and completion to yourself.

John-Roger, DSS