Loving each day

Sending the light for the highest good to a person or a situation - even a country - can be of great service

If you're concerned with the problems in the Middle East, for example, instead of lamenting how terrible the situation is, you can do something practical by sending the Light:
"For the highest good, I ask for the Light to be sent to the Middle East."

In effect, sending the Light is simply making a choice to use your own divine nature to assist.

John-Roger with Paul Kaye
(From: Momentum, Letting Love Lead - Simple Practices for Spiritual Living, p. 126)

 

Loving each day

"As you sow, so also shall you reap" is too often interpreted as a negative warning. It can also be a highly spiritual action - where a positive action leads to a positive result.

Hold on to the image of what you want. On the physical, imaginative and spiritual levels, create and express that which is positive and uplifting, and then you can reap what you have sown."

John-Roger
(From: Loving Each Day for Peacemakers, Choosing Peace Every Day, page 194)

 

Loving each day

"As long as your teen child/adult is doing no physical harm to him or herself or anyone else, you may as well see the humor in what they are doing and know that this, too, shall pass. In case you don't think so, just remember yourself, your attitudes, and your dress when you were a teen."

John-Roger
(From: Loving Each Day for Moms & Dads, p. 65)

 

Loving each day

"When the Soul is present, you experience love and joy in all that you do. You are like a little kid, singing and playing your way through all sorts of situations."

John-Roger
(From: Loving Each Day, Volume 1, p. 301)