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      1. Rupert Sheldrake mentioned he spoke to Lorna Byrne, a modern day Irish mystic. Her book, Angels in my Hair, is an interesting, uplifting read. She is profoundly dyslexic and has never read a book through to the end. She has seen and spoken to angels her whole life. She sees energy of plant life too.
        I read her book because Mark Booth wrote about her many times in his book The Sacred History. Mark Booth was the editor for Lorna Byrne and Robert Temple’s A New Science of Heaven.

        All this energy reading has inspired me to research energy healing. I am now reading Energy Medicine by Donna Eden. She sees energy and describes it in a manner a bit like Lorna Byrne. Interesting, Donna Eden is also dyslexic.

        1. The super power of our dyslexic tribe is the ability to solve problems with practical actions and numerous attempts.
          First We will attempt multiple solutions to a problem using work without time limits.
          Second We ignore “fake rules” and walk around the mountain enjoying the journey to the practical solution. Also known as work arounds.
          First and Second drive traditonal teachers crazy as per my experience. Example tell the teacher the answer without “showing” work, LOL.
          Example We never expect to solve a problem on the first attempt similar to a craftsman or scientist saying need another tool or another part or another experiment. Followed by try it now. The theory/school folks just say that plan or theory should have worked. Followed by nothing.
          Practical
          of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
          likely to succeed or be effective in real circumstances; feasible.
          I have three chemistry degrees. Master plumber exam 100% at 21 both records. The only time I ever received a 100%.
          Keep SMiling The dyslexic tribe

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