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Jan 24, 2013

To me, the real assignment in being our brother's keeper is to love ourselves as our own brother or sister. I remind people often to help themselves first before they help their brothers and sisters. Take care of yourself in ways that contribute to you becoming a more happy, healthy, caring, human being. When we take care of ourselves, that enables us to be better keepers of our brothers and sisters. - John Morton, D.S.S. (From: "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" on the New Day Herald website: http://www.ndh.org/template.php3?ID=1223)

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Jan 18, 2013

Whatever the conditions are in which you find yourself, no matter how difficult and painful they may appear, no matter how dark or foreboding, you shall overcome. - John Morton, D.S.S.

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Jan 12, 2013

Be loyal to your Soul. Choose the good and love that you find therein, which is truly here and now. - John Morton, D.S.S.

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Jan 06, 2013

You have and are in my prayers for the Light and truth and strength of your good purpose. Trust that the way that is of the highest good is already prepared though not without testing as is along the way in this world. By each and every testing we are found and thereby prove that we are ready, willing and choose to keep the faith all along the way to our triumph in Spirit. I direct you, not make you as that is yours, to your heart and Soul where there is an indwelling master who also can commune with your thoughts, viewing and expression into the world. And so you can know that there is an overcoming awaiting all who serve in trust of the Lord. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 31, 2012

Love it all, as you are fulfilling your Soul's purpose in this world. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 24, 2012

I often find it valuable to ask, "Lord, what would you have me do?" It's another way to line up and choose the highest good of all concerned. And let me tell you, that directive from the Lord has not always been what I thought or felt until I opened myself in service to His will. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 19, 2012

In the eyes of the Lord, all of us are welcomed and celebrated. There is no wayward path because all paths lead back home to God. - John Morton, D.S.S. (From: "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" on the MSIA/New Day Herald website: http://www.ndh.org/template.php3?ID=1223)

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Dec 12, 2012

Coming into the faith and trust of what God can do, and ultimately will do, opens up the playing field. With God the playing field can be entirely leveled to our maximum growth and learning, which is also as much as we can handle in each moment. - John Morton, D.S.S.

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Dec 07, 2012

Visualize the clearing and healing in your body and your consciousness. Look toward results that would manifest in the world for the highest good. - John Morton, D.S.S.

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Nov 30, 2012

No matter how any of us may have strayed or wandered, it's not really our concern except that we are called upon to care for one another. Let's put aside what we might hold against our brothers or sisters for what they've said or done. Let's extend ourselves and celebrate our brothers and sisters as our beloveds. - John Morton, D.S.S. (From: "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" on the MSIA/New Day Herald website: http://www.ndh.org/template.php3?ID=1223)

John Morton, DSS
Nov 19, 2012

Onward and Upward. Part of what I know about the Spirit is its constant movement which is irrepressible in what is onward, as in cannot be stopped regardless of what appears to be so, and upward, as in higher in the awareness that everything is always becoming more expansive and good. - John Morton, D.S.S.

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Nov 14, 2012

Walk your talk. Some won't be going where you are going. Keep walking until the Lord gives you pause. - John Morton, D.S.S.

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Nov 02, 2012

If you are looking for fulfillment or perhaps success then direct yourself into spiritual alignment so that you are more aware of the eternal. Then you have an opportunity to become free of the binding nature of the material world that has become unnecessarily restrictive or blocking. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Oct 26, 2012

One of the wonderful things about having adversity and difficulties and challenges is they will often show you a deeper love, a deeper strength -- something valuable that you didn't know existed until whatever it took to overcome the challenges shows you what you didn't know about yourself and what you were seeking. That's a blessing. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

John Morton, DSS
Oct 21, 2012

Please keep this in mind: There is immediate presence with divine Light, Love, and Compassion. We receive because we ask in the tone that is the Christ Beloved of God which is also what is referred to as the name. Thank you for asking. The mercy of God is ever present. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

John Morton, DSS
Oct 16, 2012

Stopping what you say reactively is a good opportunity for self-discipline, choosing to be clear and letting go of the negative reaction/position. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

John Morton, DSS
Oct 11, 2012

Fear of others judging us is often related to our self-judgments projected onto others. You may want to pull back from any projections and deal with any judgments that come up, that is, forgive yourself for judging yourself for whatever it is. You may need to do this many, many times per day, but persisting can loosen the bonds of judgment. If you look honestly, you can realize in the moment it is happening that you are in your negative pattern towards others. In the moment you are first tempted to judge is when you have the best opportunity to stop judging. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

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Oct 05, 2012

Consider what you would be like if you did not have the negative judgment either towards yourself or another. That is a turning point to personal freedom. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

John Morton, DSS
Sep 30, 2012

Look for the good, find the good, celebrate the good, and all the rest leave to God in complete trust that all is in process of being resolved so every need is fulfilled. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

John Morton, DSS
Sep 23, 2012

Be careful that you don't distort what comes from your true self with what comes from others and conditions in the world. Make sure that your perceptions and beliefs are coming from your heart. The world serves to reflect to you what is true and what is illusion. - John Morton, D.S.S. We Can Handle It - Live Webcast with John Morton, Saturday, October 27, 2012, 10:30 am, pacific daylight time at http://www.msia.org/live/

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