| 3 June |
I’m reading a book right now called, My Stroke of Insight, by Jill Bolte Taylor. Dr. Taylor is a Harvard brain scientist that had a massive stroke in 1996, when she was 37 years old. Within four hours, she lost her entire left brain, which is the center of logic, language, and sequence. The constant chatter of her mind was completely silenced. This left her living only in her right brain, where she felt a sense of complete peace and oneness with the universe. She could no longer sense the boundary between her body and the rest of the energy in the world around her.
The book takes us through the morning of the stroke and through her 8-year recovery. This is a fascinating story on so many levels! She, a brain scientist, got to study the stroke from the inside out, and her findings are astounding. To physicians, recovering stroke patients, their family members, and to us as a human family.
When we meditate, we try to achieve the quieting of this right brain chatter. We are searching for that moment when our true selves expand into the universe and we experience it not as a separate “I,” but as a collective and peaceful “we.” This is what Dr. Taylor experienced for weeks! And the impact on her is profound. It’s as if she died, went to heaven, and was sent back to tell us all about!
I encourage you to take a 20-minute break to watch this video of Jill Bolte Taylor talking about her “stroke of insight.” I promise, it will captivate you.




4 comments to 'Stepping to the right of our left mind. . .'
July 6, 2009
Hi Beth,
After all this time, I finally visited you website.
I also read articles in “Stroke Smart” and “Spirit” magazine about Dr. Taylor’s stroke.
Being a sroke survivor-I found her experience amazing.
So little is known about brain function and how the brain actually repairs itself–but repair itself it does.
Keep up the good work on your website and I will visit and post as time permits.
July 7, 2009
Thanks, Pattie, for stopping by.
August 4, 2009
This book had been recommended to be by 2 different doctor’s at Cook Children’s hospital to help understand my daughter and how tiring it can be for someone with her disabilities to just make it through a normal day. I can see her struggle everyday and I know what it takes for her. She sleeps 12+ hrs a day. It is others who I am in constant battle with. The Dr’s LOVE this book for all it was able to prove. Let me know what you think after you finish. Thanks!
August 5, 2009
I LOVED this book. It was fascinating and inspiring. Dr. Taylor writes with great honesty and insight and with the non-scientist in mind. I highly encourage anyone with any interest in mind/body/spirit to read it.
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