MSIA | John-Roger Lord, Let Your Light Shine on me

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At the Garden Tomb of Jesus, John-Roger's prayer is Lord, let your Light shine in me.

How do we discover who we truly are inside? MSIA (the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness) teaches Soul Transcendence — becoming aware of yourself as a Soul and as one with God, not as a theory but as a living reality. Your Soul is who you truly are; it is more than your body, your thoughts, or your feelings. It is the highest aspect of yourself, where you and God are one.

MSIA offers an approach that focuses on how to incorporate spirituality into our everyday life in a tangible, workable way. We call it “practical spirituality.” It’s using everything in our life to expand and grow in a way that allows us to relate to the world from the inside out, from our loving center, and to explore the nature of our true essence as a Soul.

For over 50 years, MSIA founder John-Roger devoted his life to being a Wayshower for others to find Spirit within themselves and demonstrate how to live life in greater loving, happiness, and peace. J-R’s humor, joy, and unconditional loving embraced and touched people around the planet. His good works continue on, guiding those studying the path of Soul Transcendence.

John Morton inspires and educates people around the world on the teachings of the spiritual heart and recognizing the blessings in all situations. He serves as Spiritual Director of MSIA, anchors the Mystical Traveler Consciousness and guides those on the path of Soul Transcendence. John is an accomplished author, masterful facilitator, and loving friend to all.

MP081 A Moment of Easter Peace From The Garden Tomb (1:23)
John-Roger
The tomb we’re sitting in has the tradition of being the site of the resurrection, the burial and the crucifixion – all within 100 yards of each other. I don’t know if there is anything real significant in that. I feel there is great significance in the fact that we’re here. I heard the guide speaking and he said the question that he would ask is, “What’s important about the tomb?” And the answer, of course, is that it’s empty. But if we are only going to remember the resurrection by reflecting back to this place in our mind we’ve built another idol in our consciousness where we worship God in stone. My suggestion to you – and believe me, it’s a very strong one – is to take it inside of you. And I think what we want is to say, “Lord, let your Light shine on me. Lord, let your Light shine in me. Lord, let me be a Light that shines for others so they can see you. Lord, let there be Light. Barush Bashan.
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