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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.

Breathe in peace. As tensions and worries drop away, peace starts radiating through your body. Peace is very much alive and present. As you drop the pressures of your life, you’ll find that peace is present, beyond the distractions. It was always there.

John-Roger, DSS
Peace is present. Experiencing peace—that’s the goal. Whatever gets in the way of your experience of peace is yours to learn to handle. As you focus on peace, those things that are not peaceful will start dropping away.

John-Roger, DSS
Conflict can exist within peace. Don’t plan on there being no conflict in your life. You will have it, but you don’t have to have againstness about it. You can say, “I disagree with that, and that whole approach. I was there, and I didn’t see that.” That’s a form of conflict, but it’s not againstness. Againstness is more like, “You stupid idiot, I was there. I know what was going on. Wake up!” That’s againstness.

John-Roger, DSS
Practice using what I call the nine magic words. The first three are, “I love you.” The second three are, “God bless you.” And the third three are, “Peace, be still.” Say them silently when you are in situations of conflict or upset. These words are powerful.

John-Roger, DSS
Peace is your natural state. If you look out into the world for sensation, you can obscure that peaceful quality within.

John-Roger, DSS
If you would find peace, look within. Peace is not something separate from you.

John-Roger, DSS
When you awaken each morning, it might be nice if you asked for peace to be with you and all you touch that day. Asking for this attunement each day (it doesn’t matter what words you use), can change the quality of your life.

John-Roger, DSS
When you ask for inner peace, you may find yourself talking less. To find the peace within, it’s often necessary to be quiet so that you can hear the inner voice of love.

John-Roger, DSS
Peace, happiness, and love represent the inner world. As you tune to that inner world, you may begin to experience peace. The emotions subside; the mind becomes quieter. You may feel the Spirit touch you; you may hear a voice whisper, “Peace, be still.” You will know that you are awakening to your true self more and more.

John-Roger, DSS
Peace is the absence of againstness, internally and externally, but it’s not the absence of sand papering, refining and moving towards excellence. There can be divergent points of view without having war. I call it conversation, communication, dialogue and sharing ideas. It’s integrity, which allows all people their moment to speak their truth.

John-Roger, DSS