At twenty-three years old, I experienced a shift in consciousness that
propelled my life onto a new trajectory, one that expanded my vision
from the material world into the world of energy, the subtle, and how
these forces move naturally through the architecture of the human being.
If Alzheimers is a disease of forgetting, what is it that we as a
collective species are trying so deeply to remember? Alzheimer's disease
is a doorway to remembering, a doorway to reconnecting to the fabric of
each other so that when it is our time to go, there will be nothing left
for us to leave behind. It's time to take ownership and to more deeply
understand so that we can move forward into a humanity that sees more
clearly, feels more deeply, and creates more sustainably. A humanity
that knows.