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My definition of sin is just a matter of missing the mark, of acting in ignorance. You have the opportunity to increase your awareness and, thus, bring an end to the ignorant behavior of previous generations. It starts with you as an individual.

John-Roger, DSS
If you try to work out yesterday or last week or last year from the position of NOW, you can't do it, and you experience lack. Bring everything up to date, to this moment. Then in this moment you can work it or dismiss it and create all things new.

John-Roger, DSS
Caring is a blessing that is an expression of loving. It's how loving makes itself known. It is a consciousness that allows another -- and yourself -- to be received in love. That's the consciousness of caring: It embraces through love, it touches in love, it speaks in love.

John Morton, DSS
What is the value of spiritual exercises? The value is in the result. Spiritual exercises are not the goal. They are the means to achieve the goal. The goal is Soul-awareness and God-awareness.

John-Roger, DSS
Everything around us can teach us. The difficult thing is, often we prefer being the teacher to being the student. But we can only really become the teacher as we learn, gain experience, and then demonstrate what we have learned. The greatest teachers teach by example.

John-Roger, DSS

August 08, 2000

That faith of putting your body in the position to call upon the Lord's name and listen, is your righteousness, and that's what is going to be counted for you when the last thing is counted. Not how long you sit in spiritual exercises, but that you did sit. Not that the Lord said anything to you, but that you were there to hear it if it was said.

John-Roger, DSS
If one sister or brother is purposefully teasing or annoying another, teach the other that he or she does not have to allow that. Teach the child that it is possible to walk away from the situation and go somewhere else. We do this as adults. If we are in an irritating situation, we can ask others to change their approach. We can tell them we don't like their expression, and why. And if that doesn't work, we can either put up with it or leave. Teach your children the same choices.

John-Roger, DSS
Perhaps you have heard the admonishment, "Judge not, that ye be not judged." (Matthew 7:1) In other words, do not judge unless you want to become that judgment. Some people might question this, asking, "Are you saying that if I break my leg and it really hurts, then I should pretend my leg is not broken and does not hurt?" No, I am not suggesting that you deny your experiences. In fact, it is imperative to acknowledge your experience. What I am saying is that a judgment is a negative and unnecessary interpretation of your experience. If you decide that because your leg is broken and hurts, your life is ruined, you have judged yourself and your situation. Likewise, if you declare your life not worth living and in turn curse your existence, you have again judged yourself.

John Morton, DSS
You will want to work the spiritual process past the mind's resistance. As you discipline yourself in trust, the mind will eventually have no choice but to step aside and let the higher forces rule.

John-Roger, DSS
It is easy to say, "Align yourself with Spirit," or "Get right with God," but it is difficult to do consistently. We get ourselves aligned, and then our point of convergence shifts. Suddenly, we are back in our habitual state. The thing to do is not to get discouraged but to pick up from that place and continue on.

John-Roger, DSS