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Cathy Byrd

    Cathy Byrd's journey into authorship began unexpectedly when her young son started sharing memories of a past life. Her remarkable story, which has garnered interest from 20th Century Fox for film rights, delves into the mystery of past-life recollections through her son's extraordinary experiences. A former residential real estate broker and mother of two, Byrd explores the profound questions of memory and identity. Her work touches upon the fascinating intersection of childhood, recollection, and the enigma of consciousness, prompting readers to contemplate the nature of the soul and existence.

    Cathy Byrd
    O chlapci, který toho věděl příliš mnoho
    The Boy Who Knew Too Much
    The Boy Who Knew Too Much
    • Ohromující skutečný příběh malého chlapce se vzpomínkami na minulý život je zároveň neobyčejnou výpovědí jeho matky o výpravě za pravdivým poznáním těchto vzpomínek a o objevech, které na této cestě uskutečňuje. I navzdory možným nepříjemným důsledkům, které jí toto poznání může přinést, ale i faktu, že její nová zjištění jsou v rozporu s jejím náboženským přesvědčením, je ochotna zajít daleko za své hranice a najít odpovědi. Svým odhodláním a akceptováním vzpomínek svého syna, i když jsou pro ni nepochopitelné, mu podává pomocnou ruku a umožňuje mu být tím, kým skutečně je.

      O chlapci, který toho věděl příliš mnoho2019
      4.0
    • The Boy Who Knew Too Much

      An Astounding True Story of a Young Boy's Past-Life Memories

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Byrd’s memoir unfolds like a suspenseful novel, blending mystery, memoir, and the supernatural. It offers an intelligent, humorous narrative filled with spiritual insights, making it one of the most transformative reads. At just two years old, Christian Haupt, a baseball prodigy, began recalling vivid memories of being a player in the 1920s and ’30s. He claimed to have been a tall baseball player like his father and spoke of experiences, such as riding trains and rivalries with legends like Babe Ruth. His detailed recollections about baseball icon Lou Gehrig left his mother, Cathy, both astonished and concerned. Driven by her son’s uncanny insights, she embarked on a profound journey of exploration that challenged her beliefs about life and death. In this compelling memoir, Cathy shares her extraordinary experiences and the lessons learned while seeking answers to this mystery. The narrative reveals a story of healing that intertwines their souls, ultimately inspiring even the most skeptical readers to contemplate the enduring nature of love.

      The Boy Who Knew Too Much2017
    • The Boy Who Knew Too Much

      • 229 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this compelling and heartwarming memoir, Cathy Byrd shares her remarkable experiences, the lessons she learned as she searched to find answers to past lives, and a story of healing in the lives of these intertwined souls. The Boy Who Knew Too Much will inspire even the greatest skeptics to consider the possibility that love never dies.

      The Boy Who Knew Too Much2017
      3.9