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Byron Katie
Age: 82
Born: 1942
Born: December 6
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Breckenridge
Texas
Byron Kathleen Mitchell
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The ultimate and dearest - and, again, only - relationship we have is the relationship we have with our thoughts.
Byron Katie
I invite everyone to question their thoughts about their children and allow their children to be free. That's when we stop teaching our children fear.
Byron Katie
All I have is all I need and all I need is all I have in this moment.
Byron Katie
The mind at war with itself does war with any other mind, and that produces war in the world - all of it.
Byron Katie
Gratitude is what we are without a story.
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You cannot hurt me. Only I can do that.
Byron Katie
With inquiry, every painful story unravels. Freedom is possible in every moment.
Byron Katie
I saw that we're all doing the best we can. This is how a lifetime of humility begins.
Byron Katie
Peace doesn't require two people it requires only one. It has to be you. The problem begins and ends there.
Byron Katie
Who would you be if you didn't believe this lie?
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Joy is a natural way of being.
Byron Katie
There's no way that a clear mind can live an unhappy life.
Byron Katie
A mind that doesn't question its judgements, makes the world very small and dangerous.
Byron Katie
Until we question our stressful thoughts, we remain victims of the images in our head.
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Eating, drinking, and depression disorders are really thinking disorders.
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Who cares if you're enlightened forever? Can you just get it in this moment, now?
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I live in a state of grace, where I don't have to know.
Byron Katie
My happiness isn't dependent on anyone else's.
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I think our children are afraid to die because we're afraid to die.
Byron Katie
One morning as I lay sleeping on the floor, a cockroach crawled over my foot. And I opened my eyes out of this dead sleep - about a 43-year sleep - and in place of all that darkness was a joy that I can't describe.
Byron Katie