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Furball
by ally S in Florida...
Through Furball I
have learned many things about autism. To my experience via communications
(both
orally and in writing) with Furball, I deem
that autism is a deliberate arrangement between the soul and its next
human body. In the interim between death and birth, the Higher Self chooses
the next "rental car." Based on what the soul has learned theretofore,
he chooses where next to take birth. Autism gives genius-class thinkers
an unmolested place of peace in which to "be." It seems that
such souls are concerned with being able to "just be" without
getting caught up in the rat-race of man. Their "condition" serves
them license to "sit-out" a life time as a kind of conscientious
objector to society and all its stressful trappings. Civilization comes
with pitfalls. Stress, anxiety, emotional suffering, disemboweling low
emotions that act as malignancies not only to the soul but manifest in
the physical body. The autistic person effectively circumvents all these
negatives by ignoring the world around him. Furball once said in reference
to why autistics do not give eye-contact, that "I know you're there
-- I don't have to look at you."
There is an intrinsic auto-pilot to autism. The condition comes with
safeguards against spiritual evils. Eye-contact is how the
demonic inflict harm to others.
By never giving eye-contact, the autistic disarms this dynamic. Through Furball
I have learned that autistics are old souls with great wisdom. It seems that
Furball's charism/gift/mission/bent in this life term is to educate seekers of
universal truth.
The things I have learned in conversations with Furball are astounding and some
are beyond my ken (astro-physics and metaphysics). There is much about the metaphysics,
however, that I know is correct based on empirical knowledge. Autism to me, thereby,
seems more like a charism, not an affliction.
There should be a new wave of study into this condition -- devoid of conventional "medicine." The
white coats are doing to autism what they have done to demonic possession (not
implying that these conditions are remotely the same) -- they try to medicate
it. In the case of demonic possession, an exorcism is required. In the case of
autism, nothing is required.
The medical and pharmaceutical industries are in league to sell drugs. In this
vein they act as a corporation with no soul. The industry becomes a heartless
machine that pushes drugs on autistic children who not only have nothing wrong
with them, but are conversely blessings upon their houses. Just because someone
does not march to the beat of our jaded, shallow-minded civilization, does it
merit that that they should be drugged into oblivion? Jesus of Nazareth wasn't
a team-player either. This did not make him a defective article.
Autism seems to be a charism -- a kind of God-consciousness. It should be fostered
and appreciated, not medicated.
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