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If there is food on the table and you have eaten enough, stop. Observe yourself. Watch what you are doing. If you have a headache and it feels like the worst headache in history, observe your headache. Close your eyes and look at it. You may say, "But every time I close my eyes, I think about it more and it hurts more." Yes, you think about it more. But thinking about it is not the same as observing it. Thinking can be a headache in itself! We learn nothing by fretting and becoming impatient. We don't grow. As Spiritual Warriors we want growth and expansion. So we observe.

John-Roger, DSS

September 27, 1999

Part of any job is to recognize the time sensitivity of tasks and respond accordingly. And if there is a resistance on your part, consider doing those things first, or at least asking for feedback. Place your job and all that you do in God's holy Light for the highest good.

John Morton, DSS

September 26, 1999

I'll tell you a secret about this world: it meets you exactly where it finds you and gives you what you present to it. So, if you go out there looking for anger, it will justify your anger. If you go out there looking for love, it will justify your love. If you're looking for animosity and hatred, it will give you animosity and hatred. It will match exactly what you put out. That's the key if you want health, wealth, and happiness.

John-Roger, DSS
"I feel impatient." Be grateful for what you've got right now. "Well, I have this next breath of air." Where did the impatience go? "Oh. I forgot about it because I felt gratitude for the breath of air."

John-Roger, DSS
Take time to work with children. They have a consciousness that is open to learning. Show them how things work. Let them do things. Give them some information, show them something, and then let them do it. Have them play information back to you immediately. That's a test to see if they got it. When you do it that way, you don't set up the obstacle of, "There will be a test on Friday." There are tests on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Testing is a continuous state of revealing yourself to yourself.

John-Roger, DSS
Reclaiming our inner territory -- the route to becoming a Spiritual Warrior -- means learning to wake ourselves up. When we are attempting to wake up, we find ourselves involved in a process called unfolding. Many things will surface, and we will become aware that they have been taking up space in our inner territory. Many people find themselves resisting what surfaces, but that is futile. To reclaim our inner territory successfully -- to maintain harmony and balance -- is to enter a state of observation.

John-Roger, DSS

September 22, 1999

There is an opportunity to allow yourself to be sanctified in the presence of the Spirit, to let it come more directly to you, to pray in your heart, to open a place of hope, of trust that this blessing is in your midst, it's upon you, it's touching you now.

John Morton, DSS

September 21, 1999

Ignorance is a sin -- the only sin. When you come into understanding, ignorance drops away and you change automatically.

John-Roger, DSS
Prosperity is for you -- both the abundance of Spirit and the manifestation on this physical level.

John-Roger, DSS

September 19, 1999

Q: During meditation one time I had a beautiful experience that was very uplifting. I have not had anything nearly that nice since and I wonder if there is something now wrong with my spiritual exercises? J-R: What you had was just that, an experience. It may have been more beautiful or fulfilling than what you are used to, but nevertheless, it was an experience. There are more experiences to come so don't get locked into the last one. Just continue on and open to the next experience coming in. They will be greater; the inner unfoldment gets more dynamic all the time.

John-Roger, DSS