This is an article on the three most impacting quotes from the Gannon/ Life book, along with my personal take-away an…This is an article on the three most impacting quotes from the Gannon/ Life book, along with my personal take-away and experiences.Reflection on Gannon/Life Book:This is my big take-away from the book: that I had everything to do with where I am now; that I must set aside “I know,” so that I can be taught; and that the vibrations of yoga allow me to transform through cat-cow-cobra-dog.I had everything to do with where I am now. Sometimes it’s tempting to take credit as my individual effort for everything I do and say. However, if not for efforts of those who have gone before me or for the graces of the Divine, I would not have the actions or words I have.In physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So too, in my life, do my actions have effects. For example, if I have a bad day at work through no fault of my own and go home with a negative attitude, the result, if I choose to maintain the negative attitude, is that I will say hurtful things to those around me. My friends and family around me will remember these hurtful words and it will have a negative impact on my future.On the other hand, if, instead, after by bad day at work, I let it go—I lift it up to God—I say “good day, bad day, I don’t know”—I say “ah, so”—I ask that “God’s will be done,” I go home with a positive, or at least tolerant, attitude, the result, if I choose to embrace the positive attitude, is that I will be loving and gentle with those around me. At the very least, I will have the clarity to think “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all,” and I will withhold negative comments to those around me. Again, my friends and family will remember this version of me and give me that benefit in the future.The quote from Gannon/ Life that inspired this thought is:Each soul is working out what it …