Understanding Autism – The Caustic Outer World – A Clairvoyant’s View


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Children with autism perceive the world around them as a “constant pressure.” They often experience it as “abrasive,” primarily because they have subconsciously committed to directing their awareness and focus inward. Children with autism get a sense of their surroundings by hearing and feeling the psychological energies inherent in their interactions. These children usually perceive themselves as being “at the effect” of their environments and the people in them. This is because their awareness and attention are not “out” onto their physical surroundings and the people in it.

Baby psychology and parent psychology are interconnected. The subconscious dimension is the truer and most influential dimension of our humanness. There is no understanding autism and the true causes of autism without understanding this key fact.

The perceptions of children with autism become distorted. Sounds are often heard as being much “louder” than they actually are, and normal interactions and events come across as being “exaggerated.” This is because most autistic children experience the subconscious dimension of the people in their environment and accurately perceive normal interactions and events, which frequently are actually negative and abrasive. That is why they experience themselves as being at the negative effect of the world around them.

Nevertheless, because of their own suppressed willful intentions and negative feelings, these children are often not clear about what they are actually seeing and feeling.

The outside world is usually a “confusing mess” to most autistic children. In addition, because of the extreme selfish control that they are exerting over their psychological experiences, their inner world also becomes a confusing mess. It often becomes difficult for them to sort out what is real and what is not. Most children with autism do not even try.

In addition, these children are in so much reaction to their parents’ extremely selfish intentions that they “project” their own selfish reactions onto every their parents, and every one else around them. All the while, they are holding firm to staying inward in their own private worlds.

Autistic children will often experience an overload of “psychic energies” because they are not expressing and genuinely connecting with anyone in their outer world. In addition, they usually are suppressing intensely angry reactions to their parents’ unloving subconscious intentions and actions and this adds to their inner pressure. Those choices add up to a great emotional pressure, strain, in their physical bodies. This “energy overload” manifests as seizures, spinning, or the shaking of hands in an attempt to rid themselves of the excess mental and emotional energies that are creating pressure within.

Children with autism do not have to look withdrawn or be calm and quiet to be intent being strongly introverted. Many autistic children are hyperactive and are “whirlwinds of energy,” and yet, nonetheless, their focus is inward and they are not actually connecting or noticing what is going on around them.

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