Autism, a term used in psychiatry, describes a behavior characterized by a withdrawal from reality, wherein the individual becomes deeply absorbed in their inner world. Some common symptoms include mutism, emotional withdrawal, refusal of food, absence of self-reference in sentences, and difficulty making eye contact. According to research, the origins of autism can be traced back to before the age of 8 months. It's my belief that autistic children often have strong karmic connections, primarily with their mothers. Unconsciously, the child may choose autism as a way to escape their current reality, perhaps driven by past life experiences with their mother. It's a form of rejection of nourishment, affection, and even their own incarnation. If you're a mother of an autistic child, consider sharing this with them; their soul can understand. The autistic child must come to accept that they chose to return to this planet with a purpose. They possess the capacity to navigate life's challenges and evolve through their experiences. Parents of autistic children should not blame themselves; this condition is a choice made by the child. Only the child can decide when and how to move beyond it. Parents can play a vital role by offering unconditional love and respecting the child's choices, including their journey out of autism. It's equally important for those around the autistic child to share their life experiences without imposing guilt. Each person touched by an autistic child can learn from this unique experience, provided they reflect on what is challenging for them. When reading this to an autistic child, include their name in the text; they will sense the vibrations. Autism represents the ultimate retreat from the physical reality of the outside world, creating an inner world where imagination and phantoms reign. It's a way to escape situations or environments that cause immense pain or mistreat sensitivity. The grief, sadness, or despair may be so overwhelming that the individual withdraws into silence while still inhabiting a physical body. The external world appears hostile and menacing. By isolating oneself in this hermetic "bubble," one accumulates thousands of pieces of information internally rather than sharing them with others. It feels like being trapped in a dead-end, and the standards to meet seem impossibly high. Instead of constantly striving and being accountable to others (parents, teachers, authorities, bosses, etc.), it may seem easier to retreat into silence. Treating such cases, if possible, involves inner transformation more than external interventions. However, the environment must facilitate communication from within to guide reconnection with the physical world. Projecting inward allows better self-awareness, recognition of needs and fears, and ultimately, the confidence and openness to reconnect with the physical world.
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