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Mar 27, 2003

As we convert our own fears, our own judgments, by having mercy upon our Soul, just as God does, then we stand in for God in our own consciousness and have mercy upon ourselves in the angers that visit us, in the againstness, in the negative judgments. And we commute that anger, not by condemnation and a sentence of punishment, but by having mercy. - John Morton, D.S.S. (From: "Converting to Mercy", video and audiotape, #7767)

John Morton, DSS
Mar 21, 2003

There are no things that come from God that are dirty or soiled or impure. It's only because we forget that we would relate to them as such. So that's part of the blessing too - that you're pure, you are whole, you are loved, because you are Divine. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Mar 15, 2003

Everybody is in this Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness. Everybody is awakening to themselves in the greater reality of who we are as a Soul, as a God aspect, living in this world. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Mar 08, 2003

In this moment you have an opportunity to once again release through time, through past actions, that in the Light, in the love that is the Christ, the Holy Spirit, you are being lifted. You are being clarified, purified, and cleansed. You are being renewed into the Holy of Holies, the pure state of your Soul, the consciousness of God. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Mar 02, 2003

And let us conduct our lives that we become friends - friends of the Lord - and friends to one another who love in the way of the Lord. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Feb 24, 2003

Using your devotion to have contact with God, you can move yourself into the knowing that that relationship is sacred, and is also a joyous and magnificent occasion. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Feb 18, 2003

As human beings, we are subject to an endarkened state with a negative reality as an imperfect reference point. As a test, that negative state would deny who we are spiritually, as if to say, "You are not who you are." But as long as you know who you really are, someone saying that "you are not who you are" does not matter. It is not material to your personal experience of who you really are. And so it is with Spirit. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Feb 11, 2003

If you will hold yourself into the focus with the name of God and do what you can in your ability to focus upon the Light and Sound of God, then you will be liberated of your illusions and negative creations. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Feb 05, 2003

When we're serving, we let go of the orientation and expectation that has to do with, "What am I getting out of this?" or "What's in it for me?" When that's up, it's important to take a look and find out how you are serving yourself and what's going on. We say it as, "Take care of yourself." We could equally say, "Serve yourself." We need to be fulfilled in our own level of being served and taken care of. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Jan 30, 2003

Whatever you consider right now, you see in truth, being revealed in Light and love. You find your courage, the consciousness that comes through strength, the strength that is the purpose of God, the intention of God's will being done. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Jan 25, 2003

We open ourselves to have the experience of love and truth in all things. And whatever we experience or encounter - whether it is something we like or don't like, whether it is expected or unexpected, regardless of its nature - we embrace it all in truth and love by letting go and trusting in God's will. This will is all-encompassing. It's in your breath, breathing in and breathing out. And just as you can experience your breath as a constant process in and out, so too, experience God's will as a constant process in and out. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Jan 20, 2003

Life is like that. You can just say, "You know, if I can't say anything else, I'll just say, 'Life is like that.'" And that's really true. It's never false. There's never been a moment when life wasn't like that. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Jan 15, 2003

Love is a constant choice, and in loving our Lord God, we come into an availability that we refer to as spiritual exercise. As a way of making ourselves available, we bring our attention to the Light of God. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Jan 10, 2003

By the practice of spiritual exercise, there is always an experience that is given to us to keep us vitalized. A holy, living breath is constantly being delivered so we do not die or perish. The reality is that we are being constantly awakened and shown the illumination that is the Light of God. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Jan 04, 2003

Love constantly. Love in all ways. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 29, 2002

The substance of the reality of Spirit is an eternal loving quality, and it is our opportunity in the Spirit to uphold the spiritual standard - to love all. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 25, 2002

In this moment, you have an opportunity to once again release through any of your past actions. In Light, in the love that is Christ and the Holy Spirit, you're being lifted, clarified, purified, and cleansed. You're being renewed into the Holy of Holies, the pure state of your Soul, the consciousness of God. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 17, 2002

As we bring ourselves into spiritual exercise, there is a sacred openness. We bring what is in us as an offering to God. What do we have to offer God that God does not already have? Our choosing to attend to God. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 11, 2002

We always have a choice to hold with patience. Patience is rewarded with grace and ease. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS
Dec 05, 2002

Spiritual exercise is the practice of Soul Transcendence - to have the direct experience of our Soul and to know that there is something real there for us. - John Morton, D.S.S.

John Morton, DSS