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“I believe, if there is some sort of higher power, the universe is it. Whenever religious people ask me where the universe came from, I tell them that it has always been here, and was never created. The Big Bang theory is based on the fact that the universe is expanding right now. And if you rewind the tape, the universe appears to be shrinking. If you rewind the tape far enough, eventually the universe must be just one singular point. Or so the theory goes. But what if the universe has not always been expanding? What if it's pulsating, and one pulse takes trillions of years, and right now the universe is inhaling, and before that, trillions of years ago, it was exhaling?”
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“In the Vortex that lies beyond time and space tumbled a police box that was not a police box.”
― Doctor Who - The Wheel of Ice
― Doctor Who - The Wheel of Ice

“There are energies in this world which have been around for aeons. Not only witnessing the changes of coats and fashions, but the shifts of coasts and landscapes. The span may seem overwhelming or be unimaginable from the point of view of a single transient lifetime, but it is just energy dancing through time and space, manifesting tangible miracles. Human beings are one such miracle.”
― Weird Genius: The Story of Your Ankh
― Weird Genius: The Story of Your Ankh

“I’m not sure I understand,” Hazel said, holding back her anger. “You’re saying I’m supposed to forgive him even though he never said he was sorry?”
“Yes, not out of respect for him, but out of respect for yourself. Don’t let any person or situation make you into someone you don’t want to be!” Shane said. “Hasn’t he taken enough from you already? Let him carry the burden of his actions when he crosses over. . . . They’re not yours to carry, and holding on to them only robs you of your happiness. If you can forgive him, knowing he will own his actions during his life review when he crosses over, it will set you free from the heavy burden of being judge and jury.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
“Yes, not out of respect for him, but out of respect for yourself. Don’t let any person or situation make you into someone you don’t want to be!” Shane said. “Hasn’t he taken enough from you already? Let him carry the burden of his actions when he crosses over. . . . They’re not yours to carry, and holding on to them only robs you of your happiness. If you can forgive him, knowing he will own his actions during his life review when he crosses over, it will set you free from the heavy burden of being judge and jury.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Charlie took her phone from her back pocket. She opened the 2009 report “Many Americans Mix Multiple Faiths” by the Pew Research Center, scrolled two-thirds of the way down the page, and showed it to Chris. It read: “Roughly three in ten Americans (29%) say they have felt in touch with someone who has died.”
“I would have never guessed that,” Chris exclaimed. “That’s almost one in three people who say they’ve been in contact with someone dead!”
“I was surprised too,” Charlie said. “And a man named Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychologist and former senior lecturer at King’s College who’s known for his near-death studies, says that deathbed visitors are common and usually involve first-degree relatives or spouses. He also said deathbed visions echo the person’s ‘cultural background’ and have been reported throughout history. What really surprised me was that he thinks the brain is a filter . . . that it filters out the greater whole, leaving only a tiny piece of what we refer to as our world and everything in it. And at the time of death, your consciousness separates from your brain, no longer needing the filter, and you merge with the cosmos—the whole—and become aware of all that is, was, and ever will be.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
“I would have never guessed that,” Chris exclaimed. “That’s almost one in three people who say they’ve been in contact with someone dead!”
“I was surprised too,” Charlie said. “And a man named Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychologist and former senior lecturer at King’s College who’s known for his near-death studies, says that deathbed visitors are common and usually involve first-degree relatives or spouses. He also said deathbed visions echo the person’s ‘cultural background’ and have been reported throughout history. What really surprised me was that he thinks the brain is a filter . . . that it filters out the greater whole, leaving only a tiny piece of what we refer to as our world and everything in it. And at the time of death, your consciousness separates from your brain, no longer needing the filter, and you merge with the cosmos—the whole—and become aware of all that is, was, and ever will be.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“All we need to worry about is reining our own horse, knowing others will be responsible if they find themselves waist-high in cockleburs. You can’t make people do the right thing. Sometimes, they need to get caught up in the cockleburs to learn their lessons.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“What Mrs. Wilson failed to understand was that the silver lining she offered was not the life buoy she intended it to be. Her words were rather like asking a drowning man if he wanted a ham and cheese sandwich—it was the last thing a drowning man needed.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“The woman pushed her toddler in a stroller as her young daughter, dressed in a red-and-white checkered dress, ran ahead to the mailboxes. Her ponytail, tied with a red ribbon, swayed from side to side. The young woman put her mail in the stroller’s pocket, then turned around and headed back the way they’d come. They looked so lovely that it made Charlie feel sad.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Charlie felt a sense of cautious hope. Perhaps there was something to what all these great minds were saying. Maybe what they said was true.
Maybe she’d find Isaac along her path again, in some other “now” moment in nonlinear time.”
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Maybe she’d find Isaac along her path again, in some other “now” moment in nonlinear time.”
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“Since the living have free will, playing marionette-master has its limitations. They can choose to heed the calling, put it off, or dismiss it altogether.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“One of my exit points could have been then, but I couldn’t do that to my mom, so I lived on borrowed time as long as I could for her sake. But by the time I was sixteen, my time was running out, and honestly, I was ready to go because my life was very difficult,” Isaac said. “Still, I was very worried about my mom.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Understanding leads to forgiveness, and forgiveness frees you from harboring contempt for others.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“I’m glad he asked for forgiveness before he passed. It seems there are two sides to that coin: asking for forgiveness and forgiving someone who has wronged you. And even though our dad waited until he was on his deathbed before asking to be forgiven for the terrible things he did to us when we were growing up, I was grateful he acknowledged his trespasses. It allowed me to let go of my hate and forgive him. Like weeds, hate is easy to grow and difficult to get rid of, and it’s also a heavy burden to carry. Until I let it go, I didn’t realize how holding on to my hate had weighed me down and caused me great suffering.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Just as we want to be forgiven for our errors, we need to forgive others for theirs—we’re more than the sum of our mistakes.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“A man cannot offer what he does not have! If a man fills his heart with hatred, he can offer hatred; if he fills his heart with kindness, he can offer kindness.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“When we judge someone, we don’t see them for who they are. We see them as we’ve imagined them through our lens of judgment. It’s a false image of who they really are, and if we only look for the bad in someone, that’s what we’re likely to find.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“It may seem impossible to forgive him for these hideous crimes, but it’s easier if we separate the criminal and the crime. We can forgive the criminal and still hold him accountable for his crime.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Sometimes people wait their entire life to find the courage to ask for forgiveness, but it’s never too late. Doing so helps us resolve our guilt toward the person we hurt, and it also helps resolve our misgivings toward those who hurt us. If we do that, the misgivings and guilt won’t follow us when we cross over,” Shane said. “And forgiving ourselves makes it easier to forgive others because when we refuse to forgive ourselves, we also refuse to forgive others—it’s two sides of the same coin.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“It’s easy to throw judgment at someone who’s struggling down a difficult path, but walking that road is altogether a different thing.”
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“It seems that we’ve all been wrongfully judged, and every time it’s happened to me, I’ve thought that if the other person only took the time to understand the situation from my perspective, they would no longer judge me the same way. Unfortunately, I’ve also wrongfully judged others,” Hazel admitted, regret in her eyes. “It’s easy to throw judgment at someone who’s struggling down a difficult path, but walking that road is altogether a different thing.”
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“Empathy is the cure for judgment, and not judging leads to forgiveness.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“You know, the ego is very insecure. . . . It uses judgment as armor to protect itself. The ego judges others to shield itself from its own insecurities, which are based on fear. The ego, needing to be special, feeds on constant approval and needs enemies in order to be superior—it raises itself up by putting others down. . . . In other words, by judging others,” Ethel explained, gathering the ingredients for piecrust. “People have a never-ending fear-based dialogue with their egos, which is a source of much unhappiness. They’re afraid of not being good enough, being wrong, not being in control, losing their possessions, being shamed, being judged, not being smart enough, being ugly, being rejected, being destitute, being old and alone. And ultimately, they’re afraid of dying.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“First, and most importantly, a person must recognize their opponents: ego, fear, and judgment. Otherwise, those opponents remain in control. But once a person is aware of their opponents, they can disengage and step aside. Simply acknowledging these behaviors sets them off-balance and facilitates their fall.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“It takes humility and courage—two of life’s great lessons—to admit one’s mistakes and correct them.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“When you go into the heart—not the body’s heart, but the heart deep within your soul—you’ll accept that things truly are as they should be, and you are not alone.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Nothing can divide us, not even death!”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“People prefer things to be finite. Not having answers makes people uncomfortable, and this leads them to fill in the gaps in their knowledge with speculations, which can be dangerous and deadly. Science is a much better path.”
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
― Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side
“He wasn’t born a warrior—but the universe doesn’t wait for readiness.”
— from Echoes of the Astral War: Book One – Vatika”
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— from Echoes of the Astral War: Book One – Vatika”
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“A haunting reminder of cosmic battles echoing through time"
— from Echoes of the Astral War: Book One – Vatika”
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— from Echoes of the Astral War: Book One – Vatika”
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“When destiny called, it didn’t knock—it shattered reality.”
— from Echoes of the Astral War: Book One – Vatika”
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— from Echoes of the Astral War: Book One – Vatika”
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