02-06-2012, 10:58 PM
(02-06-2012, 10:33 PM)turtledude23 Wrote: Ashim: your posts make no sense.
lol. Ashim gets that a lot, and he BLAMES the reader for 'not' getting it.
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thanks for clarifying Turtledude. I've had periods of depression in my life; they were mostly in my 20's though (I'm 35 now). I also recognise that I too might have slight 'autistic traits' but not nearly enough to even be on the spectrum of 'dysfunctional' (at least in my mind lol). I'd like to think that I've balanced some of that stuff out

I dug up that quote that you referenced:
Quote:12.30 if you will, Wanderers have as a general rule some form of handicap, difficulty, or feeling of alienation which is severe. The most common of these difficulties are alienation, the reaction against the planetary vibration by personality disorders, as you would call them, and body complex ailments indicating difficulty in adjustment to the planetary vibrations such as allergies, as you would call them.
I think that is the one that might cause people to wishfully think they are Wanderers when they might be something else.
the 'reaction against the planetary sphere' ... could that be read as Wanderers arriving here, and then thinking, this place is horrid! I don't want to be here. And then these 'personality disorders' being ways to distract, not deal with reality, being ultra eccentric etc etc.
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I guess dredging through the 'Wanderers Stories' subforum might be a way to find commonalities in the people who have made the self-determination that they are one of these Star Children.
(02-06-2012, 10:33 PM)turtledude23 Wrote: I was diagnosed with depression and ADHD just several months ago even though I had them most of my life, I also might have aspergers but I don't know, if I do it would only be mild and only certain symptoms.
if I am not being too personal, are you taking meds for your 'condition'?
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peace