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Jill Taylor StrokeReflection

Jill Bolte Taylor, Byron Katie and Eckhart Tolle the same thing in common: all three had extensive experience of enlightenment, and all three were satisfied and happy ever since.

Jill had a stroke at the age of 37 and the disease has changed her life. It was not the same person.

It is a neuro-scientist who has found the time to be fully dimensioned and informative. She remembers every detail of the experience.

Taylor became interested in how the brain because of his love for his brother schizophrenic. She strives to learn more about his mental illness.

The morning of his stroke, 12/10/1996, she got up to go to work with a throbbing headache behind his left eye. Thinking it could relieve pain or ignore, she got her jumper and made the gesture. She looked at her body as if the bodies. She noticed his hands were like claws. His body seemed strange to her inner eye. His mind began to slow.

She alighted from the machine and when she crossed the room, his body was rigid.

As she took a shower, she marveled at the amplified sound of water hitting the shower. When the shower water hit his chest and felt like little bullets, she knew something was wrong and she needed help.

However, she felt confused, puzzled, almost ecstatic, feeling a new respect for "life, I am Life, I am cellular, molecular life!"

Jane Bolte Taylor saw his body, form the light, as arising from energy, like a beautiful world inside. She said that his being was a conglomerate of trillions of organisms, and she felt it all.

Oprah then asked Jane if she considered herself a survivor of a stroke or a stroke triumphant!

Jane was delighted to say, "a triumph race!"

Jill was one race left brain bleed due to a congenital malformation of the brain, leaving her right brain intact.

The right brain is an overview of the logical left brain, language, attention to detail and analytical thinking.

She lost all memory of who she was, Harvard Brain Scientist, and has also lost its identity.

She wrote a book about his experience called "My stroke of Insight.

Jane said that her first piece of knowledge was a sense of peace, and she said she experienced nirvana, heaven on earth, love and compassion in mind.

But now, she needed to find the motivation to return to this feeling of complete happiness, and seek help.

She managed to call his colleague, bringing them into shape in her head with the numbers on his phone. But she could not speak. His colleague agreed that she was in trouble and the sound of her voice, she knew he would get help.

His experience at the hospital gives doctors and nurses something to think about.

1) Be responsible for the energy you bring to your patients.

2) Introduce yourself 100% to your patients. Do not be rushed or hurried.

3) be a safe place for your patient.

4) Soften your voice and be gentle.

5) As you care for an elderly patient or parent, to know they are still there. Tell them the same eye. Be with them.

At this stage, Oprah cried a little.

Jane was a peace of mind before his surgery. Some of the people around her seemed to think, "Poor Jane, she had a stroke."

But she lived euphoria, a place of deep joy, although she could not eat, talk or communicate.

Her mother, GG, came to take care of her. GG is not negative, not pity her, and taught him about life, the way to get up and walk and talk again and starting with a cheerful and persistent.

Since Jane was learning it all again, she said she was perfect, beautiful and as committed to controlling e.

Posted on February 15, 2010.
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