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Move from the information into the experience of God as directly as you can. Always strive to be in the place inside of you where you partake in the Spirit. You can take greater advantage of this communion with God.

John Morton, DSS
Take a moment right now to look at what your intention is as a Spiritual Warrior. You may want to ask yourself these questions (other relevant questions will suggest themselves to you as well): Is there anything I have left undone or unsaid? What are my incompletions? How can I bring them to completion before I die?

John-Roger, DSS
Question: I get confused about "asking for what I want." If God already knows all my needs, then it seems I shouldn't ask for anything. But the Bible also says, "You receive not because you ask not." Can you help me understand this better? Answer: When you are entering into a more spiritual consciousness, you'll find that before you can ask, your needs are already taken care of. Your wants and your desires are usually your problem areas. Do you know the differences between these? I'll illustrate here with a story. A man walked into a store to buy something, and the clerk came up to him and said, "Sir, what do you desire?" He said, "To kiss Rita Hayworth." The clerk said, "Sir, I mean, what do you want?" He said, "A new Cadillac." The clerk said, "Well, what do you need?" He said, "Some galoshes." Most people's confusion comes in the area of their desires, not their needs. Giving can be one of the greatest ways to receiving. If you want more love, give love. If you want more joy, be joyful. Look for the good in all things and situations, and you may be surprised at what you see.

John-Roger, DSS
It is possible for you to lift out of your present level of consciousness into higher levels of consciousness.

John-Roger, DSS
Before I drive somewhere, I put the Light around me to surround and protect me, and I send it down the road ahead of me. Then I drive it.

John-Roger, DSS
As you come into the experience and communion with God, you find out, "Oh, I am God and God is who I am."

John Morton, DSS
You may have thought that Spiritual Warriors would be feisty and combative, easily destroying all the obstacles in their path with a type of psychic kung-fu. But by this point we've all realized that Spiritual Warriors are not combative at all; they are as patient as they are feisty; and the battle they are fighting is far more difficult than any physical contest. Take away the limitations you have placed on how the Soul can function. The Spiritual Warrior can do anything. If you have decided to be a spiritual bushido or samurai warrior, you're limiting yourself.

John-Roger, DSS
Primarily, your attitude is the key to whether your expression is positive and creative, or negative and contracting.

John-Roger, DSS
It's difficult to have the inner experience of Spirit if you're running around in the world lying and cheating and getting into all sorts of trouble. Many times you get the inner experience of your own sacredness by sitting down and detaching yourself from the physical world through a form of meditation, contemplation or spiritual exercises.

John-Roger, DSS
Most people can hear, but not everyone listens, and not everyone learns. An indication of learning is a change in behavior. This change may manifest physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. If learning takes place, a change in behavior results. Learning is not to be confused with awareness because awareness isn't necessarily a factor of learning. Awareness is more a factor of letting go of conditioned reactions and permitting the experience to take place without resistance. This may or may not be observable.

John-Roger, DSS