Wednesday, December 9, 2015

They fulfill their role well.



"Tell yourself,
'There is always one little thing I can do, so I will do that.'" Vernon Linwood Howard

"Miracles demonstrate that learning has occurred under the right guidance, for learning is invisible and what has been learned can be recognized only by its results. You will recognize that you have learned there is no order of difficulty in miracles when you apply them to all situations. There is no situation to which miracles do not apply, and by applying them to all situations you will gain the real world." ACIM Ch.12.VII

Winter solstice -- a time when we switch from increasing darkness to increasing light in the exterior world -- is representative of a moment-to-moment possibility in our interior world. It is only when we allow the transformative light of consciousness to come into the dark of ourselves that we are brought into a completely different order of understanding.
Guy Finley -  Here Is How the Light of Truth Sets You Free

These words will quicken your harmonies in some wonderful way: “I am the perfect child of the living God, spiritual, harmonious, free, fearless.” Emma Curtis Hopkins

The smaller the mind, the bigger the problem. Guy Finley

"See no one, then, as guilty, and you will
affirm the truth of guiltlessness unto yourself.

In every condemnation that you offer the Son of God
lies the conviction of your own guilt.
If you would have the Holy Spirit make you free of it,
accept His offer of Atonement for all your brothers.
For so you learn that it is true for you.

Remember always that it is impossible to
condemn the Son of God in part.
Those whom you see as guilty become the
witnesses to guilt in you, and you will see it there,
for it is there until it is undone.

Guilt is always in your mind,
which has condemned itself.
Project it not, for while you do,
it cannot be undone.

With everyone whom you release from guilt
great is the joy in Heaven,
where the witnesses to your fatherhood rejoice."
ACIM Ch.13.IX.6 Excerpts

'Earn your living in any normal way and forget about it.
Place no value on what society calls success, which is nothing but exhausting attempts at self-proving.
Give importance only to what you are doing with yourself as a human being here on earth.
But use your employment for attaining higher awareness.
For example, observe the chaos around you and determine that you are not going to be one of those self-wrecking human beings.'
Vernon Linwood Howard

In "NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity"  , Steve Silberman argues that autism should be viewed not as an epidemic, but as a different way of thinking. He joined Anna Maria Tremonti on CBC’s The Current from San Francisco. Steve Silberman: The forgotten history of autism TedTalks: https://www.ted.com/talks/steve_silberman_the_forgotten_history_of_autism?language=en
In his 1944 paper, as Uta Frith translated from the German in 1991, Hans Asperger wrote,


“We are convinced, then, that autistic people have their place in the organism of the social community. They fulfill their role well, perhaps better than anyone else could, and we are talking of people who as children had the greatest difficulties and caused untold worries to their care-givers.”

 

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