Two red-light car collisions 53 days apart culminated in life-shattering brain damage. Despite everything working against her, artist Anessa Arehart conjured enough strength and will to rediscover hope, healing, and a path leading to self fulfillment. With the support of loved ones, traditional and alternative practitioners, and an unwavering determination to live a beautiful life, she developed a daily "phototherapy" practice enabling her to regain lost memory function and correct vestibular disturbances in a way conventional therapy couldn't. Mother Nature helped her embrace a mindset of…mehr
Two red-light car collisions 53 days apart culminated in life-shattering brain damage. Despite everything working against her, artist Anessa Arehart conjured enough strength and will to rediscover hope, healing, and a path leading to self fulfillment. With the support of loved ones, traditional and alternative practitioners, and an unwavering determination to live a beautiful life, she developed a daily "phototherapy" practice enabling her to regain lost memory function and correct vestibular disturbances in a way conventional therapy couldn't. Mother Nature helped her embrace a mindset of acceptance and resilience while Father Time granted her patience to overcome mental chaos and physical injuries. Together, they empowered her to create a new, improved version of herself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anessa Arehart is an artist, photographer, off-grid tiny home dweller, stargazer, and brain injury survivor living in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, where she manages a 47 acre property called Little Wing Hollow Art & Nature Sanctuary with her best friend/ex-husband, Beau. They have two horses, three dogs, four cats, and more chickens than necessary. Although mostly recovered from her injuries, daily nature walks in search of everyday magic continue to offer her hope and healing. She is currently writing her first children's book about embracing individuality.
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