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“Accepting personal responsibility for everything you experience is critical to ultimately discovering your power.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“Always, something wonderful is brewing.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“As you dream, the stars realign.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“Being of service and making a difference in the lives of others suddenly become what you most want to do.”

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“Being patient does not mean being passive. Move toward your dreams while you celebrate all that does work, all that you do have, and who you now are. Be with friends. Spend time alone. Don’t worry. Be happy. Look forward.

This is surely easier said than done, but that’s just it: if these things were easy, they’d have been done and what would be the point? You signed up for the intensive program: harder in the beginning, more fun thereafter.”

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“By accepting or even welcoming your challenges, you create opportunities for their gifts to be revealed.”

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“Emotions can frequently hurt and cripple, until you begin to grasp that you are their source and thus their master.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“Eternity promises too much to spend one more moment looking back with regret than is necessary.”

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“Everything has a reason, there have been no mistakes, love makes everything better, and what doesn’t make sense yet one day will.”

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“Go ahead, want it all. That’s what it’s there for.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“If you have absolutely no idea of which direction to move in, move in any direction.”

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“It’s the confluence of all this — all that you think, believe, and expect — that shapes your life and death. And just as a gold coin might lie on your horizon, so can and does all else you dwell upon, including new relationships, promotions, relocations, adventures, and more.

Some of these will appear quicker than others, some won’t show up at all, and then there’ll be some surprises the logistics and choreography of which are far too complicated for the human mind to track—but not for divine mind.”

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“Just do your best; it’ll always be enough. And leave the past to your biographers.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“Let your guilt teach you, not punish you. And let the guilt of others do the same for them, no matter how grave their misunderstandings.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“Life as you once knew it was the dream, and this 'new place' is where you dreamt it from.”

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“Life is not meant to be hard so that you can be happy beyond it. The happy 'ending', therefore, comes with finally understanding those tricky areas you move through while you are alive.

The key is that you do indeed need to move through them and not 'stop reading at the scary parts'; you must prevail, hang on, and keep trucking to emerge on the other side of whatever the tricky area was.”

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“There will be a time, not so far from now, that you will look back on this phase of your life and instead of condemning it or beating up on it, you will feel appreciation for it.

Because you will understand that a renewed desire for life was born out of this time period that will bring you to physical heights that you could not have achieved without the contrast that gave birth to this desire.”


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“Life’s adventures are only possible because of life’s challenges.”

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“Never again will you put off your own happiness when those you love choose to be unhappy.”

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“Nothing frees you like the truth, and nothing holds you back more than not knowing it.

Knowledge is power; it heals what hurts, fills what’s empty, clears what’s confused, lightens what’s heavy, brings friends together, turns dust to gold, and raises the sun.

A man or a woman tuned in and turned on to truth becomes unstoppable.”

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“Nothing made sense, except for how much you loved someone.”

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“Of course there is a God, just not like the one taught by the blind who lead the blind.”

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“Religion needs spirituality. Spirituality does not need religion.”

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“See more. Look with understanding. Help others regain use of their power.”

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“Sometimes in life you must take one step back to take many more forward.”

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“Thinking the loss of a loved one was unfortunate, ill timed, sad, or an accident is to miss the gift.”

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“This is your life. Your power. Know it to use it. Begin today.”

The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You

“Time and space (and therefore matter) are illusionary. There is a realm where neither time nor space exists.”

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“To debate which came first, the chicken or the egg, is always futile.”

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“To the naked eye death appears random. To the spiritually inclined it appears ordained.”

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“Understanding is the elixir of life, the soothing balm that helps dry tears and erase wrinkles.”

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“People will do something — including changing their behavior — only if it can be demonstrated that doing so is in their own best interests as defined by their own values.”


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