memory

My name is Mathew Homberger. An identical twin, born in Melbourne Australia of German descent. I completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Melbourne, taking Anthropology, Philosophy, History, English. Afterwards, a post graduate diploma in Information Technology at RMIT.

You also might know me from my days playing bass and singing in a band, the Silent Reach. Or maybe from various jobs, in IT or hospitality. I worked in the kitchen or as a barman at a few Melbourne restaurants, clubs and pubs. I have lived in several countries, now with my wife in Singapore. She helps me no end. I’ve travelled quite a lot, my passport states 56 countries.

This website has been written over several years, there are many posts that explore my condition. Very slowly I am recovering from this ordeal. If you are recovering from coma, or know someone who is, I hope these ideas can help. It seems to take the brain a very long time to approach normality. What is normal? I have always worked on my normalisation.

Memory recognizes time. We don’t know exactly when the Giza pyramid was built, but that length would yield many memories. Giza was built by another high civilisation, and stands as evidence of their existence.

 

 

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  1. Mathew , hope your walking will become better and eventually you will be walking again normally .We love you very much, and are looking forward to your visit. in väterlicher Liebe Dein Vater und Deine Mutter..

    1. indeed the power of love keeps us going, my walking isn’t getting much better in my eyes, you would probably think it is much better given I can walk now…

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