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Be the master of our journey!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Have you experienced times in your life where you cannot recollect what happened? Do you have blanks around certain life events? Now neuroscience is discovering some reasons why these events occur, leading us to be the master of our journey!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
I have always been curious and fascinated by the mechanics of the human brain. Such a small organ but with an extraordinary capability to manage our physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects. As a young child, I fell and sustained a head injury that caused my brain to bleed. In effect, it was like having a stroke. In a coma for several weeks, then waking following surgery, I was unable to walk, talk, read or write. Over the following years, I slowly learned to walk, talk, read and write again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Interestingly I have huge gaps in my early memories because of this injury. However, as science progresses, we learn more each day about how the brain works. Better understanding, how we can make choices to live a more fulfilled life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
As a survivor of a brain haemorrhage in 1996, Harvard-trained neuroanatomist, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, found herself writing about her experience from the inside, sharing her personal experiences as she aligned it to the current science.<\/p>\n\n\n\n