The Long Road

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  1. All the very best Chris. It’s great to hear more and more from you each time you post and incredible to read your description of what’s happened to you. So rare to hear that from someone who has the skills to observe it. Hugs and best wishes xx

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  2. I believe that it is what we (if I am allowed to belong to) do: as an intuitive person, to create something as an artist. There is much to know about our intuitions to learn how to forget the body and strengthen the soul. You will get it, I am sure. My whole a lot of love to you. 🤗💖

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  3. My friend,
    Every time you are setting out to perform a task or a function, you are initiating a healing process of the brain.
    Granted itis not healing in the traditional sense but more like a rewiring.
    Yes, it is frustrating beyond words having to struggle for things that were executed almost instantly.

    But each time you try, you are coming closer to rehabilitation.
    Neuroplasticity maybe new to some but, trust me, it has been used for quite some time.
    And I have seen the results for 30 years time and again.

    Don’t loose heart.
    Keep the lid of your shimmering pot open… pour everything inside… and trust.

    With love, a ” brick”.

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    • You are so eloquent, always, Nick. What you have said is completely true. Especially about the rewired in the brain. And of course, I am so frustrating, you’re know. Thank you so much. I must read back again something you sent me ages ago. It will help again.💛

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  4. Nice to see where you are on your journey, Chris. Even with your not so good days, it’s a great improvement. I’m still sending you strength to continue along your road to recovery.

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  5. So glad you are ‘coming back’ Chris. It all takes time and everyone is different in their recovery from whatever has hit them. Take each day and if it’s a good one, wonderful. If not so good, rest, and try again tomorrow. The good thing is you’ve started. Thoughts are with you ❤

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  6. …which is excellent news. I think that there are two ways to approach life and its complications: Wallow and demand sympathy ‘poor me’, or learn acceptance and determine to push through to achieve what you want to do. Of course love and support are important, and it’s clear that you have an abundance of these, and I’m sure that your road will lead you where you want to go.

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  7. It is good to read/hear you.
    Thank you for including us in your progress in healing.
    This glimpse into such a remarkable experience is a gift to remind us all to cherish each moment.

    And… and! your part of the planet is leaving the Winter behind heading into spring and summer.
    Most auspicious.

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  8. How excited to see your post link in my inbox today! That is how it should be and from the sounds of it, those links will be in increasing numbers. Perhaps at a slower pace but! I have always believed in “slow and steady” wins the race.
    And you, Chris, will win this “race”. I think of you often. Sending positive energy your way.

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  9. I’m so glad to read that you’re progressing along that long road, Chris.
    I’m so pleased always to see your comments and I always send you good wishes through the ether.
    Those are two very interesting posts you’ve included in your blog post.
    I had no idea that reading and writing used different parts of the brian.
    What a mysterious organ it is.
    Delighted that you’re finding encouragement from folk who’ve travelled the road before you.
    And thanks for sharing where you’re at.
    All goos wishes and a big hug. xx

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    • Hi Jenne, and thank you! I am really liking your Unicorn each week.
      I’m pretty sure that everything will come back again. I know that now. But I am so slow and it takes a lot of time. What a pity that I have so many words to remember again!
      By the way, the thing about the reading and writing, that made me laugh. ‘Brian’ – so funny!
      😉😊

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  10. You’ve already made such great progress. It’s okay if things come to you slowly. Slow and steady wins the race! Having to re-learn multiple motor functions is no easy feat. It took me years to fully re-learn how to write with a pen in my mouth instead of with my fingers. You’re definitely doing great, keep it up 👍🏾

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