Its now my third lesson and I feel there's hope
Superbrain

Its now my third lesson and I feel there's hope

Hi I joined Jim kwiks super brain class, in an attempt to over come the damage of a traumatised brain brought on by mAny years of mental and physical abuse. It was explained to me how this trauma stays in the cellular memory and how it effects the nervous system. However my main concern was the effect on my memory!! In the past I have been a workshop facilitate and spokes person and worked in the field of healing. I have received an enormous amount of help from authorities and organisations trained in this field but I still have a long way to go ! My brain at Times feels lost even to the smallest Amount of information. So I'm looking for new skills to access the memory I once had prior to the the horrendous abuse. Its now my third lesson and I feel there's hope. I just have to somehow cope with the stress to allow these wonderful new area of teaching to be truly absored. So far I'm quite excited how much I have been able to maintain with Jim's method . Many thanks Joy Westwood

joy

In recovery .

Caloundra, Australia

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