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Tag Archives: neuroplasticity
Stop using the path and you will surely lose it
It takes Nature no more than the blink of an eye to take away what she giveth; unless we indicate, quite clearly, just how much we are interested in keeping it, how much we appreciate what we have “in care” from her bounty…only then does she relent. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, metaphor, Nature, Personal Development
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Tagged choosing where to put your attention, choosing your path, forming new habits, healing, healing a loop in the brain, honeysuckle, introvert, limbic retraining, neuroplasticity, positivity, routines, walk in the woods, woodland walks
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Being in balance
Do we subliminally fear balance, as though it is a kind of “death”? Perhaps we need to remind ourselves that balance isn’t an end-game but a beginning point. Continue reading →
Posted in Birds, Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness
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Tagged 5D, a different kind of strength, achieving balance, balance, balance and love, barefoot shoes, birds, breaking habits, core strength, crack in realities, depression, emotions, equilibrium, healing, hormone balance, hormone imbalance and health, how to walk correctly, interuption of habtual behaviours, neurodiversity, neuroplasticity, new thinking, oestrogen, one-sidedness, ostera, paradigm shift, progesterone, realising potential, taking responsibility for your own health, vastness
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Choosing where to dwell
We have so many more choices than we tend to think; almost as though we like to consider ourselves stuck, tied up in rigid bands of constriction, “just like everyone else”, but simply allowing ourselves to realise we have many more…perhaps tiny-seeming…options available to us can be the start of manifesting something much bigger. Because those first baby steps of enthusiasm or belief in our ability to change something about our situation can be the first niche of light coming into the dark cave of circumstance and they resculpt our highly neuroplastic minds, which then start to go off on a light-seeking mission, gathering more daylight from anywhere they can find a little bit of give in life’s seeming rigidity or a higher frequency of possibility than the one you have probably been putting up with for some time. A bit like giving a sniffer dog its new instructions by holding out a miniscule sample of whatever we are looking for, it is enough to set the process in motion, as in, if we reprogram our minds to know shift is possible, it will bring more and more of the same potential back to us, over and over until we are experiencing something quite new. Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Art purpose, Art transformation tool, Consciousness & evolution, Floral art, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, Painting, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness
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Tagged change of perspective, change your life, changing habits, changing routines, early start, expanding time and space, health recovery, let it be, making positive changes, manifesting change, motivation, neuroplasticity, new beginning, Painting, resculpt your reality, The Gupta Program
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Peaks of joy
“The sense I get is, once this has progressed a little further, there will be so many pockets of space inside of me that, being no longer stuffed full of so much stored information, I will be at liberty to sit back and allow energy to flow freely in and out of them, the way the sea fills gullies and rock pools on the beach, leaving its subtle imprint yet so easy to flow out again, experienced by me as moments of inspiration and peaks of joy.” Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development
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Tagged autism, beyond competition, breaking out of the cultural entrainment, celebrating diversity, dance, daring to be yourself, expansiveness, expressiveness, joy, letting it all out, liberty, neurodiversity, neuroplasticity, new paradigm, shifting ages
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The difference between 3D and 5D experience…and why we should all be interested
So what is this five dimensional experience people in spiritual communities talk about, how do we get to it and experience it as our new-normal and has it not always been there? Above all, why is it just so relevant and important right now? Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Space weather, Spirituality
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Tagged 3D, 4D, 5D, Aspergers, autism, beyond limited beliefs, chronic health challenges, empath, era of light, fifth dimension, heal from fibromyalgia, healing potential, highly sensitive, human evolution, hyper-awareness, living in 5D, miracles, mirror-touch synaesthesia, neurodiversity, neuroplasticity, New Earth, new paradigm, new perspective, ninth wave, out of fear, pain, photon belt, quantum field, recovery from chronic conditions, separation, solar cycles, synesthesia, third dimension, unity consciousness, victim saviour mentality, what is the fifth dimension
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It all seems so simple to me…
Throw back or way-shower, broken or inspirational, inconvenient or key influencer and right on time. Diversity is always interesting but, right now, it could be crucial and here’s a few thoughts about why (as originally posted to Living Whole). Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development
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Tagged Aspergers, autism, beyond beliefs, beyond typical, ceasing over-complication, ecology, evolution, giftedness, healing the world, individuality, left and right hemispheres, neurodiversity, neuroplasticity, thinking outside the box, uniqueness, working together
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Soft landing
Amsterdam through Asperger’s eyes; a multi-dimensional map, a palette of many textures and a journey of deep self-exploration. Continue reading →
Posted in Biography, Consciousness & evolution, Culture, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, metaphor, Personal Development, Symbolic journeys, Travel
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Tagged Amsterdam, Ann Frank, Asperger's and nationality traits, Asperger's and taking fiction and non-fiction characters to heart, Asperger's seeming aloof, Asperger's social preferences, Aspergers, austistic spectrum, autism, canal district, communication without words, Dutch, Ehlers-Danlos, executive function, fibromyalgia, food intolerances, good habits, healthy eating, holocaust, hooked into rhythms and patterns, individuality, Jordaan, left and right hemispheres, letting go of what doesn't support you, love Amsterdam, love of maps, maps, needing to pull back into yourself, neuroplasticity, positive thinking, self-acceptance, street plans, structure and softness, synesthesia, taking in sensory impressions as information, Temple Grandin, thinking in pictures, vegan gluten free food, watching life through windows, Westerkerk carrilon
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Evolving through collective grief to the other side
Are we prepared to evolve? Really? Through all of our layers, to the very core of our being, fully commited to this in every way? Its such an important question and not being clear on this can prolongue a state of unacknowledged grieving for the “old norm”; grieving being a necessary process for both individuals and the collective…but not one we are meant to get stuck in for very long. Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality
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Tagged birth of a new paradigm, chronic illness, collective grief, ecology, embracing change, fear of not being normal, feelings of foreboding, Gregg Braden, harmony, letting go of nostalgia, mercury detox, moving on from the past, neuroplasticity, new normal, overwhelm, physchology and evolution, processing collective and individual grief, rebirth, rewiring the body, sensitive soul, supporting your own evolution, transforming fear of change, turning point, we cant turn the clocks back, what is normal, working with the subconscious
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Windows of insight
All along the road that has been the fibromyalgia years, ‘brain fog’ (an appropriately wooly term used to describe a myriad of ‘brain symptoms’) has been such a significant part of what I have been experiencing…and, in fact, its one … Continue reading →
Posted in Art metaphor, Art technique, Art transformation tool, Books, Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Meditation, Personal Development, Space weather, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged all is well, ambidextrous, amygdala, balance, balanced brain, brain fog, brain function, brain symptoms of fibromyalgia, central sensitization, chronic illness, expanded awareness, fibromyalgia, fibromyalgia as healing, health crisis, holistic, introversion, Jill Bolte Taylor, language as a healing tool, left and right hemispheres, left brain shutdown, living in balance, migraine, Mindfulness, modern lifestyle, My Stroke of Insight, myofascial pain syndrome, nervous system, neuroplasticity, over-stimulated, overwhelm, pain, present moment, reconciliation, recovery from chronic illness, sacred feminine, shyness, stimuli, stress, stroke, symbolic journeys, synaesthesia, syncronicity, the balanced brain as a problem myth, whole brain function, wholeness, world out of balance, writing heals
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