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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.

Correct action does not mean that things are going to drop into your lap. You have to work for them -- work to grow, work to expand, work for the next revelation. Many people won't move an inch unless they get paid for it. They are trapped. But the Spiritual Warrior says, "I'm doing this to grow, to expand. I'm taking on more responsibilities, not for more money, but for more growth, more ability, more knowledge." With that attitude you cannot be stopped. That is part of how you storm the gates of Heaven.

John-Roger, DSS

November 06, 2000

When you sing from the center of your beingness, you sing a celestial song.

John-Roger, DSS

November 05, 2000

To accomplish living in the NOW, you hold the emotions in an "up" consciousness, keep the mind focused on completion in the present moment, and keep the body healthy and able to hold the energy of Spirit. When you can do this, the consciousness expands to greater capabilities. Then comes the responsibility of holding your energies more in that greater field, and, of course, your reward is the ability to do more. Then your consciousness can expand to an even greater capability.

John-Roger, DSS
Inherent in serving is doing the best you can. That means making the choice, focusing on the task at hand, and using your mind, body, and Spirit -- for the joy of doing it. Notice I didn't say to do it for the money you will get at the end of the week or for any recognition or reward. If you work and serve with an attitude of enthusiastic cooperation, knowing that you are serving the Spirit within you by serving others through your work, you can receive incredible support for creating your abundance as a living reality.

John-Roger, DSS
And from this day forward, and in this moment, you are to honor the Beloved, upholding the sacredness, the joy, that the consciousness of grace is the consciousness of forgiveness. So forgive. And smile upon your creation as you smile upon all of God's creation.

John Morton, DSS
We must remember that personality is form, and therefore limited. Our Soul, however, is formless. It is not limited to a single form, but can function through any form. Our great freedom as human beings is our ability to function through something instead of just functioning in it. Functioning through is freedom. How do we do this? First of all, we have to have correct identification. We have to know who we are. We have to know who God is. We have to spend time in silence, in the creative exercises of Spirit. We must be open. We must be willing to live life as it comes: Not living in the good as it comes, or in the bad as it comes, but living life as it comes. We must learn to expand with it regardless, instead of contracting and rejecting the changes in our lives.

John-Roger, DSS
If you have children or are planning to have children, give them everything you've got. You will never be depleted or tired if you give them all you have with love. If you just give a little bit, you'll get weary. Give your children everything you can; support them totally, and you'll never be tired. You'll be filled with the love of Spirit and the energy of that love as you go along.

John-Roger, DSS
Sometimes you will have an experience of moving into Soul and back to this level and not have a memory of it. You only know/feel/intuit that something, indeed, occurred. In the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness we work on expanding our awareness to Soul and back again, so that when we return to this level, we are conscious of our spiritual experiences. Doing this is not a matter of using the standard memory-pattern energy. It is a new yet ancient technique in which the Soul extends itself as a vortex of energy, on and on, more and more, until you have learned how to stay in Soul and all the other levels simultaneously. You can be totally present, here and now, and simultaneously be in the physical and in the Soul.

John-Roger, DSS
As you continually evaluate your actions -- consciously and responsibly -- and take the time and effort required to clear imbalanced situations, you will find your life becoming smoother. You'll be in a free consciousness more of the time. You'll have the energy to accomplish more in a positive direction and with greater fulfillment.

John-Roger, DSS
Correct imagination means having a very clear and vivid idea of what you want to take place. The pictures you carry in your mind are more important than those you carry in your wallet because they affect what they depict, and you are held responsible for them. In other words, if you carry negative pictures, you get negativity. The key is to consider our needs in light of the energy they represent. This sounds complicated but it is very important. Don't just imagine what you think you need; be clear about where that need really comes from. Consider the essence of what is going on. Does that need support the intention of your life? Does it support you moving into completeness, into joy, into humor, into fulfillment? Rather than saying, "I need that boat, I need that house, I need that chocolate cake," visualize the true essence of your need. Again, the first step is silence, meditation. Intuition starts to take place, and you recognize God as your source. I am not referring to the god of a tiny ego personality, the god of our lower levels of consciousness, but the real God.

John-Roger, DSS