In this beautiful seminar, John-Roger speaks of the process of initiation and of turning your attention toward where you want to go. Health, wealth, and happiness are yours, not necessarily in this world, but inside, where your Spirit lives. J-R deals with some of the initiates’ responsibilities and their relationship with the Traveler in the inner and outer levels. A beautiful and enriching seminar, refreshing for those of you who have been with J-R for years and valuable for those who are just beginning their journey with the Traveler. A practical guide to living more joyfully and building fulfillment in your life.

 
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In this beautiful seminar, John-Roger speaks of the process of initiation and of turning your attention toward where you want to go. Health, wealth, and happiness are yours, not necessarily in this world, but inside, where your Spirit lives. J-R deals with some of the initiates’ responsibilities and their relationship with the Traveler in the inner and outer levels. A beautiful and enriching seminar, refreshing for those of you who have been with J-R for years and valuable for those who are just beginning their journey with the Traveler. A practical guide to living more joyfully and building fulfillment in your life.

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In part 2 of this seminar, John Morton comes closer to the present day, telling a story of his trip to Kandahar, Afghanistan shortly after the September 11 tragedy in America. The story itself is thoroughly engaging; John describes what he learned as he saw the poverty and destruction in Kandahar, “… you could say, ‘It’s too vast. There’s too much disturbance and trouble to handle.’”

“That’s the attitude that never goes anywhere,” he observes. “The attitude that makes a difference is, ‘I’ll do what I can.’ And that’s really what I have to say today. Let’s just do what we can to move toward a world that has greater peace in it, because,” he says, “we’re all in charge of our own peace.”

John concludes with a beautiful blessing for peace which is deeply felt.

 
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In part 2 of this seminar, John Morton comes closer to the present day, telling a story of his trip to Kandahar, Afghanistan shortly after the September 11 tragedy in America. The story itself is thoroughly engaging; John describes what he learned as he saw the poverty and destruction in Kandahar, “… you could say, ‘It’s too vast. There’s too much disturbance and trouble to handle.’”

“That’s the attitude that never goes anywhere,” he observes. “The attitude that makes a difference is,  ‘I’ll do what I can.’  And that’s really what I have to say today. Let’s just do what we can to move toward a world  that has greater peace in it,  because,” he says, “we’re all in charge of our own peace.”

John concludes with a beautiful blessing for peace which is deeply felt.

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