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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 06/25/2014 08:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually the aspergers designation has been done away with. That is why the talk of low and high functioning. That is how it is referred to now. Though it is commonly ignored because aspergers became easily recognized and at least partially understood. It looks like it will persist in spite of the decision to do away with the diagnoses. Which i like actually but is creates a clear line between high functioning and low. The differences should be acknowledged because they are so stark. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51889363 Women and aspergers is an interesting topic all on its own. It largely goes undiagnosed/noticed largely to do social perceptions. Women are allowed to be quarky or sensitive to sights, sounds, smells, textures and to have "crazy ideas" more readily then men. A sexist position that helps and hinders autistic women at the same time. Can you link the UC study? Or is just a page back? I have resources that might be able to give you more information. Good point. When do you think 'sensitive' crosses over into being considered a 'disorder'? I would assume it would be if someone becomes non-functioning or freaks out rather often...if you will. There seems to be a vast difference between 'high functioning' and 'low functioning' to perhaps be considered something different altogether. Maybe. Just stumbled on this. Sounds a bit like what we were discussing earlier. 1 in 6 surprises me. I did not think it was that high. Is "Sensory Processing Disorder" a Real Medical Condition? For most toddlers, tantrums and clumsiness are just a part of life, something they grow out of. Yet a burgeoning number of parents, like Pamela Trigg, are reporting that their children exhibit baffling, intense behaviors. Some overreact, recoiling from loud noises or refusing to wear itchy clothes. Others underreact, showing little reaction to pain or crashing their bodies into walls. In the last decade, tens of thousands of children have been labeled with sensory processing disorder, a once-unheard of condition which advocates liken to a neurological “traffic jam” that prevents the brain from handling external stimuli and making sense of certain sounds, sights, smells, tastes, and textures. ... As a wider range of everyday behavior described in medical and psychiatric terms, many are skeptical of labeling a wide swath of children with yet another disorder that scientists and doctors barely understand. Already, one in six children in the United States has been diagnosed with a developmental disability such as autism or ADHD, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency estimates that more than 10,000 American toddlers have been medicated for ADHD, even though most experts agree that hyperactive and impulsive behavior are normal traits in young children. “Our idea of normal is shrinking,” said Dr. William Carey, a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. “If you’re shy, you have a social anxiety disorder. If you have a hot temper, you have intermittent explosive disorder. Too many variations of normal are being labeled as defects in the child when the problem often lies in the child’s environment.” [link to www.newrepublic.com] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51889363 United States 06/25/2014 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually the aspergers designation has been done away with. That is why the talk of low and high functioning. That is how it is referred to now. Though it is commonly ignored because aspergers became easily recognized and at least partially understood. It looks like it will persist in spite of the decision to do away with the diagnoses. Which i like actually but is creates a clear line between high functioning and low. The differences should be acknowledged because they are so stark. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51889363 Women and aspergers is an interesting topic all on its own. It largely goes undiagnosed/noticed largely to do social perceptions. Women are allowed to be quarky or sensitive to sights, sounds, smells, textures and to have "crazy ideas" more readily then men. A sexist position that helps and hinders autistic women at the same time. Can you link the UC study? Or is just a page back? I have resources that might be able to give you more information. Good point. When do you think 'sensitive' crosses over into being considered a 'disorder'? I would assume it would be if someone becomes non-functioning or freaks out rather often...if you will. There seems to be a vast difference between 'high functioning' and 'low functioning' to perhaps be considered something different altogether. Maybe. Just stumbled on this. Sounds a bit like what we were discussing earlier. 1 in 6 surprises me. I did not think it was that high. Is "Sensory Processing Disorder" a Real Medical Condition? For most toddlers, tantrums and clumsiness are just a part of life, something they grow out of. Yet a burgeoning number of parents, like Pamela Trigg, are reporting that their children exhibit baffling, intense behaviors. Some overreact, recoiling from loud noises or refusing to wear itchy clothes. Others underreact, showing little reaction to pain or crashing their bodies into walls. In the last decade, tens of thousands of children have been labeled with sensory processing disorder, a once-unheard of condition which advocates liken to a neurological “traffic jam” that prevents the brain from handling external stimuli and making sense of certain sounds, sights, smells, tastes, and textures. ... As a wider range of everyday behavior described in medical and psychiatric terms, many are skeptical of labeling a wide swath of children with yet another disorder that scientists and doctors barely understand. Already, one in six children in the United States has been diagnosed with a developmental disability such as autism or ADHD, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency estimates that more than 10,000 American toddlers have been medicated for ADHD, even though most experts agree that hyperactive and impulsive behavior are normal traits in young children. “Our idea of normal is shrinking,” said Dr. William Carey, a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. “If you’re shy, you have a social anxiety disorder. If you have a hot temper, you have intermittent explosive disorder. Too many variations of normal are being labeled as defects in the child when the problem often lies in the child’s environment.” [link to www.newrepublic.com] I dont how to answer this without getting into a conspiracy theory. An effective way to cover something up is to flood the perceptions with other things claiming to be it that are not. In this case it serves two purposes i think. One is to cover up for the real disorders being caused by careless over site payed for by mega corporations that allow them to make ridiculous amounts of money unethically and at the expense of the health and livelihood of human beings. If you flood the market with these diagnoses then it is hard for anyone to sue you for causing it when the "causes" of it are so varied everyone has one form of it another. So how can you pin it down on one corporation. Especially when many of the diagnose are attributed to societal pressures. The second is to make even more money in the process by insuring the future of psychiatrist and the pills they subscribe on the behalf of big pharma. Get'em addicted and reliant as toddlers and you will make money off them their entire lives..... |
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Pattern Recognition User ID: 45234054 United States 06/25/2014 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | archetypes created by man be it within swastika or gods Quoting: aethereffect our minds as we use words containing their powers which is how our societies are governed utilizing the physiological forces that our history reinforces neatly my experience is that by choosing sequences of words that avoid the traditional concepts it opens the doors to understanding an existence free from all unnatural resistance i acknowledge that these signs are in all but i refuse to give them the power that i was told and 1`ve never been confronted with the threats of old the language of the few insiders working with the system Quoting: aetherutilizing completely different physical principles within use a language devoid of all traditional power of magic which is the reality intuitively detected by the public safe within the protection of thousands of years of human perception meaning is manifesting with proof of a new way of thinking which must naturaly create a new type of living for all whom know to participate Thread: Petroglyphs, not just simple, crude drawings from ancient man. The truth is stranger then you could ever imagine. (Page 25) If I am understanding this, then oh...weird freaking science... whatever it is. It's all in the sequence as to the power of language. ...ah, what the hell |
aether (OP) User ID: 59408502 United Kingdom 06/26/2014 02:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you got to remember we are experiencing ancestors motivation in our present Quoting: aether stuff like materialism may turn out to a clever way to promote rough sex we don`t know yet what is the motive to materialism but we are certain of this physical sex only is the law of materialism Tool: 'Right in Two' That one's good. Not 'Jambi' good, but good. "Repugnant is a creature... ~ is that murder before honour (suicide by right/free will) or fight for sacrifice both i suppose fit`s materialism nicely how do you prove materialism is true you constantly kill thus keep alive proof nothing will re new/return (come true) without gods will |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 58770645 United States 06/26/2014 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | posted 6:02 thoughts on insulin resistance diabetes, etc. Quoting: toremain anonymouslove I don't know how to link on this device the thread. Hi Aether, how r u? If you think this thread fits the thread title is "Thoughts on Insulin Resistance Diabetes" I was unable to link to thread on my device. Thank you. |
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aether (OP) User ID: 59408502 United Kingdom 06/26/2014 03:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | posted 6:02 thoughts on insulin resistance diabetes, etc. Quoting: toremain anonymouslove I don't know how to link on this device the thread. Hi Aether, how r u? If you think this thread fits the thread title is "Thoughts on Insulin Resistance Diabetes" I was unable to link to thread on my device. Thank you. i am good thanks, you feel good to Some things that have come to me over the years to consider in working with those that are "insulin challenged" as well as the areas of food quality and consumption. Quoting: t.r.a.l. 47012203 Mineral Deficiency - specifically trace minerals involved in glucose utilization both as co-factor to insulin (chromium) or "teammate" in glucose utilization (vanadium) as theorized by some researchers. There are other minerals as well that impact glucose utilization and insulin production and efficiency. Hybrid Foods - before GMO's mankind has been hybridizing foods for flavor and/or without seeds. These foods appear to have an effect on blood sugar levels/stability and also perhaps an increase in mucus production due to their "alteration." GMO foods may also follow in hybrid foods footsteps obviously. Refined foods - certain foods are broken down to smaller components instituting a "flood" of matter into the body versus a sustained release of food substance. This "extra" perhaps results in over burdening the tissues, organs, and blood/lymph in the bodies ability to handle (absorb, utilize, deposit, store, eliminate, etc.) processing effectively. Various foods (and their manner of consumption) both singly and in combination as well as certain states of being (diseased, stressed, anxious, etc.) result in "altered" environments (PH, particulate matter, resultant mucus, fluid levels, anti-oxidant levels, etc.) Environment - The proper, clean environment (proper PH, anti-oxidation, mucus and other particulate material (blocking/crowding out) would appear to be necessaey to allow insulin to be dispersed thru the tissues and remain in the proper condition to do it's job effectively. The wrong PH, or too much matter in the way and the efficiency in which insulin does it job could go down. Extra insulin could be released (more than necessary) to compensate for the altered PH, excess matter, lack of mineral co-factors, etc. Inflammation of cell membranes due to "unnatural", "refined", "hybridized", "modified" foods eaten in a manner not conducive to proper digestion (food combining laws, proper mastication, order in which food is eaten, time eaten, position eaten, manner eaten (with drink, talking, in serene environment), amount, etc.) Protection of cell membrane - cell membrane food - lecithin/phospholipid - protective effect potentially Thread: Thoughts on Insulin Resistance Diabetes interests me |
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aether (OP) User ID: 59408502 United Kingdom 06/26/2014 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That makes sense. I'm still somewhat confused and behind on the archetype stuff. I haven't read alot of the marko thread, oops, lol Quoting: fancy 45039057 you are not missing much and it is in the past as in motive completed 06/22/2011 08:16 AM this thread is ONLY communicating with archetypes and you are the first to declare awareness of that reality human emotionally formed and sustained archetypes and the natural universal archetypes you communicate with natural universal archetypes therefore you correctly detect what will never happen whatever was or is within the imagination of the unnatural at this moment it is fun to look back 7/6/2011 7:26 AM health warning Quoting: aetherthe contents of this thread possess motive therefore directly reflect/enact/enpower the motive of a reader |
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aether (OP) User ID: 59408502 United Kingdom 06/26/2014 04:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 859320 I've heard reference to the "circularists" concept and found it funny to run into this comment reading thru some older threads... Thread: THE CODE OF THE SPIRAL Nice find aether, I had certainly never seen that one before yes what we discovered is because all things today root through two cultures upon gaia to become today we possess today 2 distinct archetypes writhing within each experience we experience because our two most recent global cultures utilized the cause of cause into their own structural forms of emotional expression (function) we globally possess 2 archetype experience within every experience we experience caused by our dominate 2 cultures causing our cultural design of today |
aether (OP) User ID: 59408502 United Kingdom 06/26/2014 05:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lovely example of pinch effect/logos/altered state (velocity) time experience Now this is cool: Quoting: Face Palmer It started as a headache, but soon became much stranger. Simon Baker entered the bathroom to see if a warm shower could ease his pain. “I looked up at the shower head, and it was as if the water droplets had stopped in mid-air”, he says. “They came into hard focus rapidly, over the course of a few seconds”. Where you’d normally perceive the streams as more of a blur of movement, he could see each one hanging in front of him, distorted by the pressure of the air rushing past. The effect, he recalls, was very similar to the way the bullets travelled in the Matrix movies. “It was like a high-speed film, slowed down.” The next day, Baker went to hospital, where doctors found that he had suffered an aneurysm. The experience was soon overshadowed by the more immediate threat to his health, but in a follow-up appointment, he happened to mention what happened to his neurologist, Fred Ovsiew at Northwestern University in Chicago, who was struck by the vivid descriptions. “He was a very bright guy, and very eloquent” says Ovsiew, who recently wrote about Baker in the journal NeuroCase. (Baker’s identity was anonymised, which is typical for such studies, so this is not his real name). It’s easy to assume that time flows at the same rate for everybody, but experiences like Baker’s show that our continuous stream of consciousness is a fragile illusion, stitched together by the brain’s clever editing. By studying what happens during such extreme events, researchers are revealing how and why the brain plays these temporal tricks – and in some circumstances, they suggest, all of us can experience time warping. [link to www.bbc.com] Thread: Neuroscience: The man who saw time freeze |
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