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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.

August 31, 2000

You can start finding your own divine love when you start loving others. But that doesn't count until you can love yourself.

John-Roger, DSS

August 30, 2000

One thing that is taught in the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, along with the tone -- the spiritual exercises -- is a process of objectivity. So you're not just mindlessly chanting some tone all day long. You're taught to chant as a method of focusing, but you're taught also to listen. And you're taught also to watch and be aware.

John-Roger, DSS
Most of you reading this already have the basics of food, shelter, clothing, and love. Yet you probably still feel in need. You covet many things -- particularly material objects (a car, a boat, a stereo, or even a chocolate cake). When you acquire what you covet, you feel great at first -- for a few minutes, maybe even a few days, you're satisfied, think that you don't "need" anything else. But then, inevitably, you distance yourself from the thing you wanted, and you go on to coveting something else, still looking "out there" for something to fill your needs. This cycle can go on forever unless you understand that when you covet something out there, you are really coveting yourself. And you can never find yourself out there. The very thing you are after -- the essence -- is inside of you all the time. And you don't have to leave the physical earth to find it.

John-Roger, DSS
Children need to learn that the rhythm of what they are doing can be their own rhythm when they are alone and when they are with others, they must fit with the rhythm of the group. Teach them the rhythm. See how they fit in. Then teach them harmony: not to be louder than others or off-key, how to blend with the group. Teach them to make their consciousnesses an addition to the group, not an irritation.

John-Roger, DSS
Your inability to control your "problems" can bring despair. Then you start getting depressed and go down in your consciousness into feelings of, "Nobody loves me, nobody cares; woe is me; I'm no good." You go into these expressions because you feel you can't control what's going on in your environment. You can control yourself (attitude) within your inner environment, but you cannot control your outer environment.

John-Roger, DSS
False images keep us from knowing the truth of who we are. When we attempt to identify with the things that are false, it leads to unhappiness. So if you want to create happiness, identify with what's true and know what's true for you intimately.

John-Roger, DSS
Depression is only a way of looking at things that says there is lack or failure within the consciousness. It is demonstration that you have moved away from your "state of being" and have falsely identified with some level less than that of Spirit.

John-Roger, DSS
People are awakening to the greater realities, which, in actuality, are not seen with physical vision, but are seen, perceived, intuited, felt, sensed with the knowing essence of the Spirit within you. Part of the process of manifesting abundance and making it your own involves acts of faith. This is not just having faith that something good will happen; I'm not talking about wishing on a lucky star or betting your favorite number and having faith that you'll win. I'm talking about a faith that involves your doing those positive things that produce successful results.

John-Roger, DSS
How do we achieve abundance? How do we find this essence which we already possess inside ourselves? Spiritual Warriors find what they are looking for by doing. Doing includes specific tasks like meditation and spiritual exercises, and it finally means precipitating down from the Sprit to manifest through the emotions, the intellect, and the body. When we have access to the essence we can share it with others, through manifestation.

John-Roger, DSS
Don't make it a federal crime if a child messes up. If the child makes errors, in school or at home, understand that making errors is part of learning. If a child were born perfect, you wouldn't be needed. Let the child know that it is okay to make errors, from missing a question on a test to spilling the milk. If you make it all right to do well and to make mistakes, your child will probably not lie to you. How marvelous to have a parent-child relationship where neither one lies.

John-Roger, DSS