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Charlie Bynar

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" Thanks, Troy, you're very kind. May your loved ones on the other side keep their lamps brightly lit to help you find your way. Sending hugs. ...more "
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"In the last decade I have experienced tremendous loss, leaving me pondering what happens to our loved one's after they pass. I think most of us have a hope that there is something good that happens beyond this life, that our loved ones continue on in" Read more of this review 禄
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The Lost Traveler's Field Guide is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between grief and quantum mechanics. For those on a grief journey, delving into Allen's twelve dimensions can help process the loss of a loved one, especially if t ...more
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"I was deeply moved by Charlie's writing. She intersperses history, neuroscience, metaphysics, medical science, and fiction, and does it all masterfully. Her courage through the most difficult challenge a human can face...the loss of a child, is awe i" Read more of this review 禄
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鈥淚t鈥檚 good to be mindful that every situation presents an opportunity we can learn from if we choose.鈥
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鈥淲hen you have a gut feeling about something, don鈥檛 dismiss it. The first thirty seconds is your intuition, but then your rational brain kicks in and tries to override it. You must try to remember this and trust your gut feeling鈥攜our intuition.鈥
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" Ron, Thanks so much for your kind words; much appreciated. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book. I wrote Through the Darkness to process my own grief and ...more "
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“People intersect many crossroads in their lifetime, and the crossroad your mom faces now will force her to either hold on to her preconceived view that death is the end or reevaluate it. If she chooses to hold on to her views, she will likely take her own life. But Charlie has one thing working to her advantage鈥攍ove is greater than pain and darkness combined. Since her love for you is unwavering, hopefully, it will give her the strength she needs to reevaluate her views of death and obtain the wisdom she鈥檚 seeking鈥攖hat death is a transition, not an end. If she succeeds, Charlie will know that nothing can truly separate the two of you! She鈥檒l emerge from the darkness, able to find a renewed purpose in life.”
Charlie Bynar, Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“People prefer finite ideas. They鈥檙e easier to understand, and having all the loose ends nicely wrapped up makes people feel more comfortable . . . more in control. Certain. It makes them feel less vulnerable to the unknown. The infinite, on the other hand, makes them more likely to tie themselves into knots, trying to define that which cannot be defined rather than accept an unknown. Still, energy, space, and time aren鈥檛 finite; they鈥檙e infinite. They can鈥檛 be wrapped up nicely in a box.”
Charlie Bynar, Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“When you go into the heart鈥攏ot the body鈥檚 heart, but the heart deep within your soul鈥攜ou鈥檒l accept that things truly are as they should be, and you are not alone.”
Charlie Bynar, Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Many things鈥攅specially the nonphysical鈥攃an鈥檛 be measured or understood through science. Take the unseen forces of guilt and shame. You can鈥檛 measure them, but they can drive people to destruction. The same is true about love. You can鈥檛 put your finger on it, but it can cause people to move mountains.”
Charlie Bynar, 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.”
Charlie Bynar, 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鈥攊t raises itself up by putting others down. . . . In other words, by judging others,鈥 Ethel explained, gathering the ingredients for piecrust. 鈥淧eople have a never-ending fear-based dialogue with their egos, which is a source of much unhappiness. They鈥檙e 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鈥檙e afraid of dying.”
Charlie Bynar, Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

“Energy is a potential鈥攊t remains dormant without time. Therefore, time is the greatest force in nature because, without time, nothing happens. And regardless of whether time is linear or nonlinear, as it is here, it doesn鈥檛 matter. The point remains the same: No matter what order you put the past, present, and future in, without time, none of it happens!”
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