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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.

December 13, 2000

You'll find when you get right down to the nitty-gritty of life, no one is going to take care of you but yourself. You're placed on the planet with everything you need already inside of you. Everything is already there. You can't be upset unless you allow it. You can't be controlled unless you allow it. You can't go crazy and lose your mind unless you allow it. You can't be possessed by a disincarnate entity unless you allow it. This puts you in a very unique position. You are a creator. You can create harmony or discord, happiness or despair, joy or depression, productiveness or lack.

John-Roger, DSS
If you've made an agreement to do spiritual exercises, and you do them, that's discipline. Part of that internal power may then transfer out into these other occupations. And that's the only thing that transfers from doing spiritual exercises - the ability of the discipline and the ability to focus your mind and hold it until you get the thing accomplished that you're after.

John-Roger, DSS
Many of you are hoping to come into a deeper awareness of God. You have preconceived notions of what the Divine will look like. But the reality of God cannot be learned through study. The only way you can know God is through direct experience inside of you. And when you do find God, I can guarantee He won't be floating through the air saying, "Whoo, whoo." God is not phenomenon. God is God. Spiritual Warriors realize they will never know God in the same way they understand thoughts or facts, because God is in the unknowable.

John-Roger, DSS

December 10, 2000

Focus on the Soul of the baby, and that will bring your whole discipline into that which is necessary for the child.

John-Roger, DSS

December 09, 2000

You are a child of God. You are a child of Light. The Soul that is your true identity resides naturally in love and joy.

John-Roger, DSS
The divine process is simply looking and seeking toward the highest good. The challenging part of the process is maintaining that focus. It is always worth meeting that challenge.

John Morton, DSS

December 07, 2000

The spiritual things are the invisible things, and they will endure forever.

John-Roger, DSS
Take back your inner territory that you gave away to what is not you. Set your goal and then follow through ruthlessly. You may attempt to manifest out of Spirit 500 times, and fail. But what if when you get to number 501 it all snaps into place? Will you get bored doing this? Maybe, if you go back to the old definition of manifestation which locked you into physical form and made you the prisoner of matter. It is your choice. When you finally do what works you will look at all the good things in your life and say, "Wow, look at everything that's happening. I haven't done anything." But you have: the years of good, solid exercise in Spirit -- the correct identification, imagination, attunement, and action -- have led you to that essence within you. It doesn't happen by chance. It is very hard to accidentally align with the four correct actions into Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS

December 05, 2000

All the ancient writings have stated, "To thine own self be true." If you know yourself, you know the truth. And the truth of who you are is really a part of God, or the Spirit of God, which is where all creation starts and ends. The importance of knowing yourself is to know what you created -- how you started it and how you can end it. Also, you can have compassion for other people when you see how they started and how they might end their creations.

John-Roger, DSS
The first law of Spirit is acceptance because it is in the act of acceptance that we come to the harmonic balance. When we judge someone or something, we are rejecting the harmonic frequency of that being or event, and, in the rejection, we are out of balance. When you enter into a frequency of time and events that does not correspond with that of someone else, and when you throw yours against theirs, you are in disharmony or discord, called wars, fighting, invectives, and divorce.

John-Roger, DSS