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Clues about the future may come from unlikely places, but one message is clear: To improve your future, make changes now. An Introduction
to the messages
of the autistic
students

It has been discovered that some autistic people previously assumed to have been "retarded" and "beyond hope" are actually intelligent and able to communicate a surprising amount of information through a method called Facilitated Communication.

The messages take the form of warnings about what is coming up for the world community.
This is meaningful, not simply because they are now known to be aware, intelligent people -- it is amazing because the messages they communicate indicate knowledge of matters outside of this world, or from "higher worlds". It is also meaningful because their messages take the form of warnings to the Jewish People about what is coming up for them and the world community.

WHY IS THIS BELIEVED?

At first, the notion that Autistic people were able to communicate was the subject of well-deserved skepticism. But as more and more parents of autistic children learned methods of Facilitated Communication, they also found themselves able to communicate with their children.

Another area of skepticism surounds the content of the messages. Why would (some) Jewish autistic children give warnings about the world situation? How can this be believed? In fact, the Sages of the Talmud (Baba Basra 12a) hinted to this occurance when they said that after the era of formal prophecy had ended there would still be a remnant of higher knowledge available through young children and people of limited mental abilities (Hebrew word: "shotim") whose minds are more loosely bound into this physical world.

HOW CAN THIS BE?

The brain is our body's command center, organizing body functions so we're able to interact with our surroundings and accomplish life's tasks. But, in an autistic person there is a change in normal brain function. Autism makes that person respond to his world in unusual ways, appearing at times as if the mind and body are on two separate paths.

Some spiritually sensitive autistic people develop a sensitivity to information from a place we can only call "above this world"
Since the mind of an autistic person is not so bound/linked/tied to this physical world, some spiritually sensitive autistic people develop a sensitivity to information from a place we can only call "above this world". In this realm the autist can access information not normally available to the rest of us.

An autistic person in this situation may have abilities similar to the "Idiot Savant" a recognized psychological situation in which a person of extremely low IQ is somehow gifted with spectacular capabilities in one or more mental areas.

http://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org/savant_syndrome/

All of us have higher spiritual parts to our being. Some people are more sensitive to the higher self - and some people live their lives completely unaware. But it has been observed that some Autistic people have an unusually active higher self. Since "nature" has a looser grip on an Autistic mind, the spiritual parts of the Autist are able to go to higher places, free of the burden of normal physical existence.

We give this preface to set the stage for the articles linked below. They are the words of several Autistic students in Jerusalem, Israel and in America. And though these students are normally not able to speak due to their level of autism, they are able to communicate with others through a method called Facilitated Communication. The messages they have been giving, or "revealing" over the past 10 years strongly suggest (clearly state) we are at the brink of a major upheaval in the world community.

Read the messages of
the Autistic students

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Autism is a severely handicapping organic defect of the brain that affects the ability of the person to interact with his environment.

It is an incapacitating, lifelong developmental disability that begins at birth or within the first 2 ½ years of life. For many years autism occured in about 5 children per 10,000 live births. However, since the early 1990's, the rate of autism has increased enormously throughout the world, so that figures as high as 60 per 10,000 are being reported. It is four times more common in males.

Autism occurs worldwide in families of all racial ethnic and social backgrounds.

Symptoms of Autism include:

  • Slow development or lack of physical, social and learning skills

  • Abnormal ways of relating to people objects and events

  • Immature rhythms of speech, limited understanding of ideas, and use of words without attaching the usual meaning to them.

  • Abnormal responses to sensations. Sight, hearing, touch, pain, smell, taste, balance, posture may be affected.

Most autistic children are perfectly normal in appearance, but spend their time engaged in puzzling and disturbing behaviors which are markedly different from those of normal children. They may stare into space for hours, throw uncontrollable tantrums, show no interest in people (including their parents) and may pursue strange, repetitive activities with no apparent purpose. They have been described as living in a world of their own.

Some autistic individuals are remarkably gifted in certain areas such as music or mathematics, as depicted in the film Rain Man. The causes of autism are poorly understood, although it is clear that autism is a biological brain disorder.

This definition from Community Services for Autistic Adults & Children www.csaac.org and from The Autism Research Institute www.autism.com/ari

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