A Mind Beyond Words

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       April 23, 2024

 

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The memoir of a teacher, for whom an extraordinary student becomes a metaphysical teacher, instructing her through telepathy.

Have you ever wondered why there are some things in life you simply know, but have no idea of how you know this fact, or why you get a gut instinct about something or someone? This instinctive talent, or component is something we are all born with but often discard on our life journey.

When teacher Jes Kerzen was offered a temporary role at a school close to her home, she hesitated but eventually took the position, thus beginning the most fascinating journey of her life and in doing so discovered so many of the answers to these questions as well as so much more.

Jes Kerzen is still on that journey more than twenty-five years later, and she shares through the pages of A Mind Beyond Words, what she calls her ‘secret life’: a life that runs in conjunction with her seemingly everyday life, but in reality is one that is astounding, informative and somehow makes perfect sense.

Working with children on the ‘autistic’ spectrum proved to be challenging, intriguing and a massive learning experience for Jes. She was intrigued with how these intelligent but challenged children communicated with each other without the use of words. She watched them in the playground, comfortable with their differences, which to them were not differences, simply a bother in the world in which they choose to enter.

One boy ‘Asher’ or Ash came to her class, angry, frustrated and highly intelligent. He spent time seeking attention and once she finally understood what he was doing, he explained the reasons why and so began the next twenty-five years of her life, one filled with understanding, research and astonishment.

With Ash as her teacher, as he grew from a young child to an adult, she learned to communicate with him without the use of words. Eventually he agreed to allow her to put the information shared into a book for all seekers to discover, so much of which throws a fresh new light not only Autism, but also establishes the capabilities we all have at the beginning of our life journey; all set in place well before birth.

A Mind Beyond Words is a must read for anyone who is seeking to understand spirituality and the deeper levels of consciousness. It is well written, concise and offers a clear and loving understanding of who and what we really are: truth-seekers, voyagers filled with hopes and dreams and the innate ability to see that which is!