Dear Friends,

I have just received an email, well two actually, with a web link that I simply had to pass on to you (thank you John and Simone). Here’s the introduction that accompanied it…

“A neuro-scientist named Jill Taylor gave a short talk at TED that was probably the most profound depiction of the “deep right brain experience” that I’d ever heard. After her talk, the vibe of the entire conference changed – people were more open, deeper, clearer. Truly remarkable. This video just went on-line today. There is an essential message here for all humanity on acknowledging just how closely connected and related we all are”.

Having seen the video, I would have to agree.

It will not suit all who see it. She may almost appear as a nutter (in the nicest possible sense) to some, and an absolute shining light to others.

It takes only 18 minutes to watch so it’s worth fitting it in.

Jill made me laugh, she made me cry, and at its absolute best, she made me feel… all of which has to be a grand thing. I hope it pushes some buttons for you.

Thank you Dr Taylor for sharing.

You can learn more about TED. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since then its scope has become ever broader.
The annual conference now brings together the world’s most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives.

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