
Previously, I solely considered my journal entries as satisfying a personal desire (felt & feels like a need) of mine to express myself. Resultantly, I have many, many journals to source missing memories from. They allude to, or briefly reference, happenings & activities. Although, as is to be expected (it’s a journal after-all) these notebooks primarily contain specific noticings, reflections & quandaries of mine.
Composing this blog, offers me a template for sharing personal observances of my healing experiences. In the past, I utilized my love> talent> skill of written expression to communicate client’s services &/or products in order that others could purchase or take part in them. Now, I’m utilizing this skill to share of my own present reality: my critical Traumatic Brain Injury healing journey.
Now, past journal entries of mine are reuniting me with my 1st life. Parts of my missing memories are present in these journal entries. Even more enchanting, is the increasingly common truth, that I referenced previously: *some* entries trigger other memories to resurface. These memories are brief insights into my previous life, which is inevitably the case after all. How do you resurrect lost memories – in full or via a conglomeration of parts & pieces, which guide your mind to fill in the rest?