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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Celebrating Diversity in NeurodiversityπŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡

 

My father was a lecture of science. My father and I sometimes liked to talk about things that were unusual for me when I was little, such as about astrology, the stars, energy field and other physics theories. Even though I didn't understand everything he said (due to the limited amount of vocabulary related to his field) I was able to enjoy all our conversations. For some reason, it's as if I knew the concept my father expressed when discussing a topic.

According to my father, I had already looked "different" in obtaining and processing information since baby. And it was from my father that I enjoyed life as something to be explored. Regular life becomes boring. 

I remember when I was 6 years old my father predicted that there would be a generation when I grew up who understood my unconventional way of thinking. My father predicted that there would be a time when the earth would (literally) experience a surge in energy fields that would have an impact on changes in human genetics and DNA. I realized it after I became an adult. Now phenomena related to neurodiversity are becoming increasingly widespread, although there are still many countries (including my country) that still consider neurodiversity to be something strange.

Neurodivergent is part of human diversity, not a "defect" or "deficit". It's time for us to involve neurodivergent individuals to contribute to society, and support their rights.

Right, folks!!πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

IS IMPERFECTION A FAILURE???

 

What would a perfect world look like in your eyes?πŸ‘€

In my eyes, this world is perfect! Because I was created from the perfect Majesty.

If I used to define perfection from my perspective, it would have been very different from now. When I still had the ability to 'see' well, I didn't appreciate a single beauty. However, it was only after I was unable to 'see' the beauty of human faces and emotions that I became aware that everything I saw in my eyes was beautiful.

We all often don't realize the beauty of the little things. We set beauty standards based on other people's opinions and social conditioning. If we only follow standards of beauty based on other people's opinions, we limit our perception of the definition of perfection.

The disciples asked Jesus (John 9:2-3), "Rabbi, who committed the sin that caused him to be born blind, this man or his parents?" Jesus answered, "Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but he was born blind so that the acts of God may be revealed through what happens to him.

If Jesus Lord said that a person's disability is seen as a statement of God's work, why do we give up so easily when we are faced with imperfection? That means there's something wrong with the way we 'see' things, right?

We are how we look. Jesus said, “According to your faith be it done unto you” (Matthew 9:29). What do you believe? Do you really believe the words of God concerning you?  Jesus is saying then, “Become what you believe”. Believe what God's Word says of you, and become that which HE sees and says of you today! 

If your faith is not as described in the Bible, at least we are still able to do what we can, right? At least keep moving forward!! Create anything!! Stop being victim mentality.  We are not victims of any situation. Maybe we were in the wrong place at the wrong time. We cannot determine where we were born, what type of family we were placed in, or even whether we were born physically healthy or not. But those don't define who we are.

We are eternal beings who cannot be limited by a piece of flesh that will one day die and just disappear. Our lives are very meaningful. That's what Jesus Lord came for!

Remember that!!πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡

“THE WORLD NEEDS ALL KIND OF MINDS”πŸŒˆπŸ’―

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