05-21-2021, 07:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2021, 07:32 AM by Relax.
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to briefly respond:
thank you for summarising your posts, I appreciate that.
I understand and agree with much that you're saying, where it becomes tenuous for me is that it's a personal experience you've had from a level of consciousness/spiritual information I haven't interfaced with - so (naturally) can't accept as my truth; also I don't know you, your healing methods, your history with metaphysical teach/learning, and most of all, there's an assertion but no additional and specific information from your 'advisors'.
So how can it be taken as truth?
Additionally, when I first read a post here from you it had a lot of alarm, panic in it...for you, understandable - but it's not realistic to expect others to take your word.
If you can share/explain, or ask for more information... (?) If not, you're advising people about medical treatments without proof
Re autism, I think what you describe is an energetic state of the majority of very many first world humans, but that description isn't at all what autism spectrum is.
Using that word/diagnosis is inaccurate, I don't deny what you encountered exists - but autism is not the term for it. And your 'reading' of that person was only partial, (or inaccurate). How much experience with autistic people have you had?
If you'd like to know why - you could read newer information written by autistic people. Over connection and under connection (from overload) is the experience of a majority. Deep even painful empathy, hypersensitivity to noise, light, peoples energies... there's so much I could describe but my time is limited and you can go online and read for yourself.
I speak with trees, am over sensorily 'present', enormously (over) empathic to animals, nature and humans, the 'real' world is very strong, way too much, either under or over intensely felt by my system, (this is why the disconnect in many autistics can be so great - self preservation), I could explain more - but I and other autistic people are not how you describe at all, I'm very in my head and my emotions, and my body... and I experience the opposite too (as a form of coping)...
Also - there's no one set of criteria for autism - there used to be and the dsm-5 manual still has the old (male person dominant) version... but it's increasingly being recognised that there's enormous diversity in 'presentation' and attributes...
if you've met 1 autistic person - you've met 1 autistic person, generalisations are redundant - there are numerous criteria that indicate... - also female autistic attributes are quite different often from male.
Is it possible you have limited experience? I've worked for many years with autistic children and adults and I am autistic.
What you describe sound far more like modern neurotypical 'normal' business people/capitalists, etc :-/
(NB: this is dancing too close to my comfort zone - and with respect - if you persist in your view of autism as you've described I won't be able to continue interacting with you.)
It's utterly inaccurate, almost the complete opposite of autism.
I'm open to more information from Aya - but without more, it's not behaving 'in good faith' to advise people re medicine choices.
thank you for summarising your posts, I appreciate that.
I understand and agree with much that you're saying, where it becomes tenuous for me is that it's a personal experience you've had from a level of consciousness/spiritual information I haven't interfaced with - so (naturally) can't accept as my truth; also I don't know you, your healing methods, your history with metaphysical teach/learning, and most of all, there's an assertion but no additional and specific information from your 'advisors'.
So how can it be taken as truth?
Additionally, when I first read a post here from you it had a lot of alarm, panic in it...for you, understandable - but it's not realistic to expect others to take your word.
If you can share/explain, or ask for more information... (?) If not, you're advising people about medical treatments without proof
Re autism, I think what you describe is an energetic state of the majority of very many first world humans, but that description isn't at all what autism spectrum is.
Using that word/diagnosis is inaccurate, I don't deny what you encountered exists - but autism is not the term for it. And your 'reading' of that person was only partial, (or inaccurate). How much experience with autistic people have you had?
If you'd like to know why - you could read newer information written by autistic people. Over connection and under connection (from overload) is the experience of a majority. Deep even painful empathy, hypersensitivity to noise, light, peoples energies... there's so much I could describe but my time is limited and you can go online and read for yourself.
I speak with trees, am over sensorily 'present', enormously (over) empathic to animals, nature and humans, the 'real' world is very strong, way too much, either under or over intensely felt by my system, (this is why the disconnect in many autistics can be so great - self preservation), I could explain more - but I and other autistic people are not how you describe at all, I'm very in my head and my emotions, and my body... and I experience the opposite too (as a form of coping)...
Also - there's no one set of criteria for autism - there used to be and the dsm-5 manual still has the old (male person dominant) version... but it's increasingly being recognised that there's enormous diversity in 'presentation' and attributes...
if you've met 1 autistic person - you've met 1 autistic person, generalisations are redundant - there are numerous criteria that indicate... - also female autistic attributes are quite different often from male.
Is it possible you have limited experience? I've worked for many years with autistic children and adults and I am autistic.
What you describe sound far more like modern neurotypical 'normal' business people/capitalists, etc :-/
(NB: this is dancing too close to my comfort zone - and with respect - if you persist in your view of autism as you've described I won't be able to continue interacting with you.)
It's utterly inaccurate, almost the complete opposite of autism.
I'm open to more information from Aya - but without more, it's not behaving 'in good faith' to advise people re medicine choices.