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January 11, 2000

We don't have to be against anybody or anything.

John Morton, DSS
Every time you're in a hurry to finish and go to the next thing, you're in a state of competition, and negativity is going to result from it. Every time you're in a state of gratitude and have clarity of vision and are making the leap of faith into it by walking toward it, you're producing the positive energy around you. Then people will look at you, and you'll wonder why they're staring. It's because they are seeing a demonstration of that invisible substance being made visible.

John-Roger, DSS
Children have to be taught to laugh at themselves and not to live their lives according to the opinions of others. Teach them to play roles and have fun with it. Let them dress up in funny costumes and have a good laugh at themselves. Let them put on plays and act out their ideas. These things are really healthy. It's important that children play. They learn many necessary things through their play.

John-Roger, DSS

January 08, 2000

The Beloved stands with you and gives love to you.

John-Roger, DSS
We experience the sensual pleasures of the body thinking they will awaken our Souls; but they awaken nothing but our ego. Becoming aware of this can be terribly painful. What do I do with that pain? I sit back and I say, "Wow, look at all that emotion inside of me. It is right across my shoulder and through my right ear." I don't try to explain it away, or be rid of it. I simply observe it.

John-Roger, DSS
Many times you will be placed in a "predicament" which must be solved. If you reach outward for an answer, you can sometimes get an answer that temporarily seems to assist you, but a week or a month later, you may find yourself right back in the same predicament because you did not go through it as a process of your learning. You sought a way out of it through someone or something else. It is important to reach within yourself to the source of knowledge and strength and to know for yourself what is right to do.

John-Roger, DSS

January 05, 2000

Walk cautiously. Do not pick up someone's karma, rather let them work it out themselves. Teach people to do things for themselves rather than doing everything for them, thus assisting people in becoming self-sufficient.

John-Roger, DSS

January 04, 2000

Give and receive joyously. Receive graciously.

John Morton, DSS

January 03, 2000

The approach to karma should be that of dharma - selfless duty. You don't beat your head against it, you move and do that which you can do. Often, in the stepping back from the tree that we beat our heads against, we can see the pathway through the forest. Then our approach becomes active or self-directed, not reactive. In Soul consciousness, we get above the forest and see where the trail is, and what's in there, and we walk very happily through the forest being of service, knowing we can get out, knowing there's nothing in there that we can't handle. Karma, on the other hand, is going through it in fear of the darkness, creating monsters that don't exist.

John-Roger, DSS

January 02, 2000

Give yourself the gift of giving to yourself. And give yourself the gift of receiving, to receive from others that part of you that is yourself.

John-Roger, DSS