Cabin Time Reveal Thyself Time
When trauma and memory loss leave one with only instilled faith, inherent core values, and open dreams, we have a choice: stop and let scathed, faltered belief systems cause continued immovable festering, or pave new trails to somewhere better, somewhere patiently waiting within our soul.
Cabin Time: Reveal Thyself Time is a true story of a three-season pause, an in-between. It’s a grounding time, a trust between the cast aside when critical late Lyme disease long stole her away in body and brain, death imminent from a nursing home bed — a pure miracle of a resurrected spirit. After which, she is thrust raw yet excitedly into life again toward a chance at a renewed, awakened future waiting there.
With little memory of her earlier self, Jeanne was stumbling on resurging flashes of her recent past, lingering within crevices of hope. After courageously moving toward a new life in Montana, an empathetic friend suggested that she go off to a log cabin somewhere, anywhere — and stay “until it doesn’t hurt anymore”; to recall, understand, forgive, and find grace. To drop the weight of loss and trauma, opening room to greater heights of wisdom and all possibilities. That God would meet her there. She did.
Expect to be lifted along with Jeanne as she unravels her profound pause of in-between. Within this human journey, expect to sense Light beyond the shadows, where shattered fragments come home.
-- Jeanne A. Schmidt