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Created on: March 04, 2007 Last Updated: June 29, 2009
A Paper on Autism
Theory: (Hypothetical)
IN theory it is possible that Autism is becoming an epidemic but not in the sense one might suppose the word (Epidemic) to mean.
For it is only of epidemic proportion to the child suffering with Autism.
Of whom (having been labeled as such
now have to hope for a cure from the people, in whose charge they have been handed over to for their recovery
and for whom this paper has been writ.
In this theory:
(As a contribution to the medical science profession.
And using the word (suggested) in respect of those whose religious beliefs are contradicted.)
It is suggested
that the problems related to autism
are made worse by the lack of understanding and knowledge
Caused by restriction.
(Whether that comes from religion, politics, ignorance or otherwise)
What may be the true cause of Autism is being held back purely because such knowledge
beggars belief!
However,
We have not yet found the cure
and until such time as we do, freedom of speech on this subject must continue regardless of peoples beliefs, likes and dislikes.
The theory is then, that the autistic children who are with us today, are children who have lived before
i.e. Old souls.
That in a past life
they had a traumatic experience
that was so horrific
it has passed through into their present life as an altercation of the blue print.
And has imprinted emotionally and has registered as
feeling.
These children are evolved from this
and their inability to communicate with the present mentality of the Human form is what is causing the autism.
Put quite simply
We do not understand where they are coming from
and therefore cannot speak their language.
We cannot feel as deeply and as torn as they do.
For we have no experience of a concentration camp existence.
A place in which the child's mother is ripped away
And worse!
Thus, communication is not forth coming for these children who then tend to deteriorate mentally depending on the severity of the trauma.
as because of this,
they do not know where they are
or who they are
they are stuck between the horror of the past experience
and the horror of the present experience.
The easiest way to prove the truth of what I am saying is to allow an autistic person to read this paper
The reaction will be one of great joy...
hello my friend..
And a massive outpouring of relief
which will show itself through hyper activity.
Reason:
With autistic children
it is important to identify the horror they experienced in a previous life.
It is important to find the period of time in which these people experienced the trauma.
In my opinion
the autism we bare wittiness to today
And the souls we are graced with
Have come to us from the second world war.
The children who lost their lives at that time
did so under extreme, severe traumatic conditions.
With this in mind
Who could fail to recognize their plight?
(People who have never lived it!)
Such is the reason we are getting no where in research for the cure.
Cure:
People with autism recognize and respond to the original mechanism of a thing.
For example:
If you were to greet an autistic child with a sprig of lavender he/she would understand that you mean peace!
They are looking for a natural order in you
by which they can communicate
This applies to all children whom I have seen driven near crazy through an interaction where they are not being understood.
It is to recognize
Within the medical sciences
that above all else
The cure is to be found
in embracing the truth of the condition!
Anon...
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