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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 03, 2000

You will endure all things, and you will find within yourself that "state of being" that is the blissfulness and the awareness of Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS
We begin moving more into the Divine each time we look for the good and seek the Divine.

John Morton, DSS
Instead of expanding, most people contract. They contract by resisting; by trying to push things out or push things away. When they can't get rid of them, they are left with frustration, and in its more extreme form, disease. Have you ever tried to get a certain thought out of your mind? It keeps you awake. You struggle against it but the thought outlasts you. When you wake up in the morning, the thought is still there, like heartache. To you it may seem that you have been fighting it. But you are really only hating it. Why not simply observe that thought? Let it be where it is. Just say, "You know, you're a nasty old thought, and I recognize that you disturb me. What the heck? I think I'll go to sleep anyway." Spiritual Warriors take the path of acceptance and choose to manifest brand new things around them by meditating and outlasting the chatter in their minds. They pull the energy of Spirit through and the obsessive thought can't last. The higher energy dissolves and disperses it.

John-Roger, DSS

November 30, 2000

You were put here with something special inside you: the ability to contact Spirit within.

John-Roger, DSS
The very beautiful advantage of being in the physical form is that within this corporal form, there are the Soul, the mind, the emotions, the imagination, and the body -- all intact in one place through space and time. And it has truly been noted by those who have undertaken the spiritual disciplines, the spiritual exercises, that when they focus the mind though a mantra, the emotions through love, the imagination through a vision of completeness, and the physical body through action, the channels are open for the Soul to manifest energy through to the physical level.

John-Roger, DSS

November 28, 2000

So, we enter into a state of no condition, which takes training, and allow God to appear spontaneously as God. If we are in a state of acceptance and loving and cooperating and understanding and enthusiasm, we've also gained the wisdoms to discern the Sprit. That comes as a by-product.

John-Roger, DSS

November 27, 2000

When you come into that place of integrity, everything you do is done with a sense of completeness, honesty, nowness and trueness. But first and foremost, you have to realize it inside yourself. If I have integrity inside me, I won't let you compromise the inside of me. If I have integrity inside me, I'll have it on the outside of me and I won't let you compromise me on the outside either. Not only that, but I won't let you compromise yourself in my presence, because integrity is also a loving teacher. It's not necessarily a corrector, but a form of energy that shows you what you're doing, how you're doing it, what the results will be, and then another way to do it. Your integrity will choose the right way. On the other hand, your rebellion will choose a way that is disobedient to the integrity and will cause trouble.

John-Roger, DSS
How do you become capable of bypassing the conditioning, the demands, and the expectations? Not by forcing yourself or pretending. It is a process of awareness, acceptance, and action.

John-Roger, DSS
Attempting to place the problem outside of me and blame others is futile. When I bring the responsibility back with me, things are easier to manage because I am starting to take authority over the situation.

John Morton, DSS
It takes great courage to see the face of God. Choosing acceptance and unconditional loving evokes that harmonic balance that makes the choice well worth it. You won't know until you've tried. Then when you have tasted of the joy and peace of Spirit, you'll know there is no other way.

John-Roger, DSS