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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.

It can help a marriage if husbands and wives share their thinking with each other. If you think your spouse won't understand, give them a chance to misunderstand before you judge. You may find out that your spouse not only understands, but they can add ideas you never even thought of. Give credit where credit is due.

John-Roger, DSS
Judgments are one of the most unhealthy things we can do on all of our levels. If we were to ask what the big reason is that we're all back here, I'd say it was because of a judgment we placed somewhere, because our judgments are held against us, and they're held into the place where we judged. So if we judge physically, the judgments are held physically, and we have to come back to clear them. But what do we do instead? We do more judgments. It's enough to make you want to say, "Cut out my tongue before I do another judgment." Why? Because you are living your judgments now, so don't set up some more. If anything, when they come up, say, "I forgive that judgment."

John-Roger, DSS

October 01, 2002

Allow yourself to be open so that today, you oppose nothing. Let go with patience and understanding.

John Morton, DSS
Spirit brings peace through your loving. Focus on loving, and you will discover peace.

John-Roger, DSS

September 29, 2002

There are different techniques and points of view about how to get to God, but there is only one way, and that is through your own spiritual awareness and ability to exemplify a spiritual awareness.

John-Roger, DSS
You may ask to find where all reality exists. It exists in you. To find it, the key is to go back inside. Take the spiritual tone and practice it, practice it, practice it.

John-Roger, DSS
Returning to God takes awareness, commitment, and practice.

John-Roger, DSS
You carry the whole world with you wherever you go.

John-Roger, DSS

September 25, 2002

The spiritual promise is not of this world. It's in Spirit. It's of God and in the perfection of what that is. And when we open our consciousness and have a glimpse or a realization of that spiritual promise, something transformational takes place. It's as though we're all candles, but we don't really know what that means until we're lit up. That's really the promise of a candle - that it is lit and illumination is the fulfillment. The candle really doesn't have its true meaning until it is lit. We don't have our true meaning until we are awake in the Spirit. We are going to do that as our natural destiny.

John Morton, DSS
How do we find peace? Peace isn't lost. It is we who have lost our way back to our home. The way to return home is, first, by committing to do just that. Second, by doing what it takes as individuals and as a group to awaken others and ourselves to our divine heritage, which is peace. And third, by expressing peace with ourselves, our neighbors, our colleagues, our nations, and our world.

John-Roger, DSS