Autism and the incarnation process
Sorry to be a bit stuck on this topic, but
I found this while researching the astrology/autism connection and thought this might interest my readers. It's from an article written in 2000 by astrologer Sandra Weidner:
We are all incarnated. Any one who has looked upon the body of a deceased loved one--unless too shattered from grief to see--has the clear sensation, "he/she is no longer in this."
We are Life which has assumed material form in order to enter a material world. For a time. For certain purposes.
The spiritual is never as limited as the material. To come here, we have to take on limitations. For one, a body is required. It represents one part of our admission ticket. The other is formed by our group as well as individual reasons for coming....
So, yes, we are all incarnated. Some of us, however, are more incarnated than others. Our physical bodies make it appear we are all equally here. We are not.
Autistic children are one of the groups of people who are less here. Their physical bodies are here; their identities are considerably somewhere else.
Most families of autistic children already know that. They just cannot explain why. Here, using this universal language of creation--astrology--it becomes understandable. ...
Here's where it gets really interesting:
I borrow from the work of Jungian psychologist, Erich Neuman. It is from his book, The Child:
The young of the higher mammals are born in a state of relative maturity; either immediately or shortly after birth they are small adults which not only wholly resemble adult animals but are also capable of living unaided. In order to attain a similar state of maturity the human embryo would require a pregnancy of from twenty to twenty-two months. In other words, the human child, after the nine months it spends in the womb, requires another year [italics ours] to attain the degree of maturity that characterizes the young of most other mammals at birth.
(1)
With his "true" birth [i.e., around 21 months from conception] the human individual becomes, quite characteristically, not only an individual of his species but also a part of his group. (18)
As the child approaches the end of the post-uterine embryonic phase [i.e., around 21 months] and becomes a human individual, not only has its body-Self, but moreover the ego has developed beyond its germinal stage and achieved a certain continuity with the child's developing consciousness....
With the consolidation of its ego, the child gradually enters into the development of consciousness, culminating, finally in the polarization of the adult consciousness. (20)
The primal relationship [the mother/infant bond that allows the infant's optimum development] is the ontogenetic basis for being-in-one's-own-body, being-with-one's-Self, being-together, and being-in-the-world." (26)
Paraphrasing Neumann, the human infant is not fully incarnated--that is, he has a body, but not a consciousness suitable to orient and use it--until about one year after his birth. [Emphasis added.]
After this there is an extensive and extremely complex astrological analysis that would take more time than I have available to make sense of at this juncture. But this concept of the autistic children not fully incarnating is I think an interesting one.
I am the astrologer above that Lynn quotes from in my paper on autism.
I have read your comments and find them interesting. I want to add some comments of my own, but they cover more space than I understand would be wanted in a blog, so I have put them in a "blind" page (just like a blind cc in a letter) on my web site. Address is above. Hope you read it. Thanks for all your consideration.
I don’t have any direct experience with autism, but I would like to respond to Melody’s comment, in which she took issue with the notion that those with mental retardation are “dimly evolved.” I strongly agree. Many years ago, Isabel Hickey explained to me that individuals who chose difficult incarnations, such as mental retardation, were actually “old souls.” They chose to experience a life with such limitations, in order to learn a specific lesson, burn off karma, or to serve as teachers.
The reading was about my brother, who is mentally retarded. Issie’s comments had a profound effect on me, and completely changed my attitude, much to our mutual benefit. I began to see his life in a different light, and focused on his strengths, treating him with the respect and dignity we all deserve. I came to see his limitations as opportunities for my service. My brother faces far different challenges than I do. He has enormous strength, courage, grace, and yes, wisdom, if you look at right. I see him as a gift.
As a caveat, I don’t know if her comments were based on an astrological placement she saw, or her intuition. But Issie taught me to see everyone, as doing the very best they can, with what they have, where they are.
I'm so glad the Sandra's article came up on here: I referred to it in my last post on the previous article before i found this one to read...
I loved Sandra's article, and actually studied it for two days. I just don't understand the charts she uses well enough to do anything with the article other than consider Sandra's beautifully authored interpretation-
so for that reason, I found it frustrating.
I wanted to read the example charts and experience for myself what Sandra asserts.
My south node is in Aquarius, and I came to astrology at a Uranus station as if it were a language in which I were born fluent, but had temporarily forgotten. I have been devoting over 4 hours a day for the past two years, acquiring as broad and diverse a battery of astrological skills as I could absorb. I simply haven't gotten Harmonics down yet.
Astrology hooked me because it elaborated sensational perceptions of people I have experienced since childhood. When I interact with people, I feel them, and their charts delineate and articulate the sensations I experience. To me, Autistic People FEEL similar to high level adepts, having a palpable metaphysical quality.
This work has come to me without much contriving (during a Venus retro that began on my MC/Mercury opp IC/ Pluto) so I am insatiably curious to understand anything and everything I can. Boundless gratitude in advance...
Stellar, thanks for your comments and welcome! I would love to do a research project on autism but have not done so. I hope you'll continue to post your comments as more information becomes available!
Autism I think means being unable to communicate fully with others. Either it happens from lack of contact of mind as opposed to just physical care, this is just theory. When someone seems in their own world it means on a different mind level, in thought as opposed to trying to connect in mind and spirit with the ones around. Either a shy form or withdrawn due to lack of proper contact, communication when developing social mind. The way to possibly address this is to allow space and room for one deemed as autistic to come to someone and open up, to talk. Give someone said as autistic something to do and see someones mind and spirit open as opposed to feeling as if a seperate entity apart stared at improper regard, which is just it.
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