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Showing posts with label stroke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stroke. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Re-Writing My Future: A Stroke in Time

 

 


Re-Writing My Future: A Stroke in Time

by Jan Toomer

For many years, I fought the metaphysical aspects of myself. What I wanted was a normal vocation and normal life. I wanted to be an archeologist or child psychologist. I am neither. I was born a multi-talented sensitive who ended up having a stroke and losing touch with some of my abilities. I then had to work to get my abilities back.

I think there were two main obstacles I had to overcome – myself and what society then deemed as normal and acceptable.

A stroke can be a curse or a blessing in disguise, but I had to decide which it was for me. In the process I learned I needed to be true to myself, and to find and nurture my passion.

It wasn’t until around my late thirties that I began to seek what my real passion might be. I searched for three years only to realize I’d been doing it my adult life – doing what I do now.

It took having a stroke to face and overcome those obstacles. Now I work on  being myself – my full self – including my quirks that showed up after the stroke, my metaphysical abilities and all. I’ve done this while working on honoring my physical limitations and those quirks. I’m definitely an ongoing work in progress. I continue to explore “Who am I now?”

I share my experiences and offer some insights from my own journey in hopes that my story may they help you through yours.

Available on Amazon -- Re-Writing My Future

Reviews 


Monday, June 7, 2021

Blue Wolf Reviews -- Re-Writing My Future: A Stroke In Time

 

Re-Writing My Future: A Stroke In Time

REVIEW BY Janet Mawdesley June 7, 2021, 9:00 am

Having a stroke in your early thirties is a lifestyle altering event, let alone when you are a person who was born with the additional skills of a multi-talented sensitive. Jan Toomer is such a person and when she suffered an event that saw her in a coma for two weeks, returning to everyday life seriously unable to remember much of her former life, unable to understand what had happened to her and unable to continue life as a ‘work-aholic’, her life changed dramatically.

In Re-Writing My Future: A Stroke In Time she documents her journey, her frustration at remaining undiagnosed for many years and the incredible help and hope she discovered on her healing journey. Intimate times in her life are shared, not in self-pity but as a means to reach out to others caught in a similar situation, offering her journey and understanding to all in an effort to help others.

Beginning with her abusive childhood as a child with unusual abilities and a parent who did not understand filled with fear and hatred, she details her life as her various skills developed, not for one minute understanding that not everyone could ‘talk’ with the frogs in the swamp at the end of the garden, and that trying to fly down the stairs was considered as seriously dysfunctional.

Her teen years were spent trying to escape from these ‘gifts’ and once she really ... Read More


Monday, April 4, 2016

Darn Auto-correct

Darn Auto-correct

Glitches or forgotten words and how it relates to our energy growth.


http://www.metaphysical-studies.com/darn-auto-correct/

by Jan Toomer