When Everything Changes, Change Everything by Neale Donald Walsch.
Message of the book :
• We create and choose our own thoughts.
• We create our own emotions—we absolutely, positively can choose the way we are feeling.
• It is easy to look back and see the value of an event from a hindsight perspective. But we can also bring that perspective forward and view an event that way, even while it is happening.
• All change enhances life. There is no such thing as a “bad change” in our lives, even when it looks like something could not possibly be happening for the better.
• Life’s changes are neither arbitrary nor without rhyme or reason; they are part of a sophisticated pattern that sometimes takes a long time to understand.
• If people are honest, they will admit that some of the worst things that ever happened to them were actually some of the best things that ever happened to them.
• Sometimes individuals or large groups of people (even nations) experience unthinkable suffering (the Holocaust Jews, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandella, Mother Theresa). However, in time, their suffering stirred the entire world. This can also happen to ordinary people—it’s may just not be happening on a global scale.
• If we understand that everything that happens to us does so for a higher good, we no longer have to fear the future.
• It’s all good. Changes—they’re all for the good. It’s our goal to recognize and embrace that good.
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