Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Autism

Hello Henry, I want to make a few comments on the [Consciousness] [1REED] Shall We Live in our Imaginations?



First off I remember reading an article about the PINEAL. The article stated that in the most remote past and before our bodies became as dense as they are now, the PINEAL was located on the outside of the forehead. So in essence we spent more time in the dreamtime and less in the physical. Could we be returning to this state again? I wish I could remember where I read it but I can't so the source cannot be verified for authenticity. I thought it was Cayce that said it but I can't find it anywhere. The second thing I want to comment on is autistic children. My eleven year old great nephew has autism. His autism is not severe as some children but it took about four years from birth to detect the problem. Up until then the family thought he was just spoiled when he had his temper tantrums. When Jake was five my niece ask him what he would buy if they won the million dollar lottery. He was sitting at the coffee table playing with action toys when he looked up at her and said, "I HAVE ALL I NEED AND MORE." Another thing he does that can create a problem with others is that he appears to snitch. He cannot grasp the concept of not being honest. It is not his intent to be snitching; he honestly sees it as deviating from the rules or law. Sort of like it is his job to let others know about rules and he is there to help them understand. One last thing since as synchronicity will have it my daughter-in-law just called and interrupted this e-mail to tell me about a high school honors presentation that they added last night. It seems a senior was honored because of his genius for science. In his junior year he submitted a project that MIT sent back to the school thinking a young person could not have created this without help. In his senior year he created and built a new type of car. (SMALL) What absolute miracles our beautiful children are bringing to us. There was also another amazing story regarding a young lady. INDIGO and AUTISTIC children let us focus on both.
Carol Nemeth

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