The one topic in particular that really struck a cord with me was on Marriage Relationships:
He said:
"Too many marriages seem to be like the tower of blocks where a slight push and it will come tumbling down. I wish that we could remove the veil for a moment and you could see your spouse, who they were in the pre-existence, the talents they have in this life, and who they will become as an exalted being. We take each other for granted. We tend to focus solely on our differences and think that somehow our spouse would be better if they were a clone of ourselves. Yet, it is those very differences that enrich a marriage. I feel like we have a giant magnifying glass and we focus solely on those idiosyncrasies that we label faults. Many of us probably made a commitment to each other in the pre-existence that we would find each other and become eternal companions. We had a vision of what we could accomplish together. Believe that the best is yet to come."

I think we could all use a little reminder of this message from time to time...
**What do you think?