• Love your karma. It is your opportunity to learn and gain wisdom, and you have the opportunity to change the karmic flow of your life through your ability to be loving. By loving the God in yourself and others, you can move into a path of greater unfoldment. Through loving, you can complete your karma.

    John-Roger, DSS

  • And I believe that this is the great thing to understand: that awareness per se - by and of itself- can be curative.

    Fritz Perls

  • This life is very easy. Do and complete, do and complete, do and complete, do and complete—no karma. Say you’re going to do and then not do—karma. Start to do and then not finish—more karma. Feel bad about all that—more karma. It’s obvious we’ve got more karmas than we’ve got completions.

    John-Roger, DSS

  • And don’t be shocked at or condemn yourself for how unaware you’ve been for years. When the veil is parted and you see spiritually, you may see many of the imbalances you’ve created. As a result, you could enter into condemnation unless you keep the spiritual door open and continually receive the flow of grace, the divine consciousness. When you can do that, you may clear all those past imbalances.

    John-Roger, DSS

  • Karma is the inability to change an action or to act differently. People have asked me, “How do I know what my karma is?” I say, “What do you do all or most of the time?” They’ll tell me and I’ll say, “That’s your karma.” If they say, “But I do other things,” I tell them, “Well, there’s more than one karma.”

    Karma is also stupid. It just doesn’t have any working intellect at all. You step away from your karma by exercising your intelligence, your positive direction, and your integrity. If you’re in a situation that is not working for you, that is bringing you imbalance and pain and confusion, you have the right to set your course in another direction and move away from that which is not working.

    John-Roger, DSS