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The Boy Who Knew Too Much

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  • Author: Cathy Byrd
  • ASIN: B01MZ9BA07
  • ISBN: 1401953425
  • Reference: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZ9BA07
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Highlights

what truly matters in this lifetime is the difference we make in the lives of others. — location: 250 ^ref-42566


all religions share the underlying teachings of love, compassion, forgiveness, faith in a higher power, and a common belief in the existence of a soul that outlives the body. — location: 607 ^ref-38591


“You need to get lost in order to find yourself.” — location: 926 ^ref-51502


It reminded us that to keep your balance, you must keep moving forward and keep your head up, especially when you feel wobbly. — location: 988 ^ref-27170


success doesn’t necessarily come from being the best, but from believing you’re the best. — location: 1269 ^ref-31583


But how bad do you want it? That’s what really matters. Do you really want it?” — location: 1309 ^ref-46813


“Never stop dreaming, son.” — location: 1329 ^ref-15169


It was the first time I had considered the possibility that we choose to be born and even have a hand in selecting our parents. — location: 1509 ^ref-38176


“It’s not a talking situation, though, because there are no words there.” — location: 1570 ^ref-33956


“Don’t be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.” — location: 1642 ^ref-62752


“I feel like he did find me. In Christian, he did.” “He is Christian?” “Yeah.” “So he kept his word?” “Yeah,” — location: 1794 ^ref-7642


“Just completion . . . to relive the good times too,” — location: 1801 ^ref-53712


simple? Is it possible that we chose this life, as Christian had told Dr. Tucker, with the ultimate purpose of enjoying the good times together? — location: 1805 ^ref-27846


with the exception of three key facts. — location: 1832 ^ref-14863


Was the information being channeled from some other dimension, or was it actually buried deep within the layers of my soul? — location: 1864 ^ref-29092


at the root of all religions is a respect for a universal power greater than ourselves and a dictate to love one another. — location: 1874 ^ref-49514


People like us . . . know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” — location: 1883 ^ref-43648


inner tranquility comes from the development of love and compassion for ourselves and others. — location: 1885 ^ref-53363


caring for the happiness of others releases our fears and gives us the strength to cope with any obstacles we encounter. — location: 1886 ^ref-42668


treasure the “doing” a little more and treasure the “getting it done” a little less. — location: 1891 ^ref-59494


the primary purpose of life on Earth is to learn how to love and honor one another in good times and in bad. — location: 1899 ^ref-54244


Sadhana Meditation — location: 1905 ^ref-45861


Through a daily practice of prayer and meditation, I discovered that the subconscious mind is a gateway to the Divine. — location: 1906 ^ref-19595


only when the mind is quiet can the heart become open. — location: 1932 ^ref-3206