Travel through a book 6/24/2018

I finished reading the book The Boy Who Knew Too Much: An Astounding True Story of a Young Boy’s Past-Life Memories written by Cathy Byrd.

Her two-year old son started taking about his past life memory. This is probably common for toddlers, but what was different from other parents was the author had the passion to reveal the truth. Her passion was so great that she successfully proved what her son said was true.

I felt her book as special. I think the author is around my age. Her son and my daughter were born just one year apart. She attended the Hay House Writer’s workshop in Maui in 2016, and won the first prize to publish her first book from Hay House.

It seems to me that her book was supposed to be published. She got lots of supports from her guide spirits and angels for this project. It was just amazing.

Her book was done in excellent way. It takes a reader to a journey. Once you start the journey, you don’t want to stop it. I felt a little sad when I was getting closer to the end of the book. After reading the book, I felt some type of completion feeling as I had gone to the journey with her. I enjoyed reading her book a lot.

The author says her son has something in common with Lou Gehrig. They both are let-handed and have prominent dimples. She says in the book that “it is quite common for physical traits to carry over from one lifetime to the next.

This sentence made me think of my face. I like my face. I of course look alike with my Japanese parents. But for some parts, my face looks like Native American, which I believe it is not resembled to my parents. I don’t have straight long hair. My hair is rather short with curly. But still, I do have the unique trait.

I believe this is my trait from my past life. As I get older, I look like Native American even more. And I am loving it.

Any feedback? (^^♪