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Autistic Children
Communicate Like Dolphins
Jean Genet
Researchers are finding out
that dolphins and autistic children communicate in much the same
way.
The brain of a child with autism
cannot ground to its physical body so the child cannot complete
the circuit back into our reality. This disconnect from the physical
body forces the brain to start running out of control and move
into what is known as "hyper-drive." In hyper-drive
the brain of a child with autism begins to process at genius
levels. In fact there is a term for this called "intuitive
genius." Albert Einstein was known to have had autistic-like
symptoms thus possessing this intuitive genius. His education
didn't really give him the ability to come up with e=mc2 but
his intuitive genius allowed him to connect to the possibilities
of the idea.
Dolphins also seem to possess
this ability to mentally process at genius levels. We humans
vibrate between 13 and 30 cyles of brain wave energy in our conscious
state. Dolphins vibrate between 250,000 and 2 trillion cycles
per second of brain wave energy in their conscious state. And
some where in between the mental vibrations of humans and dolphins
lies the intuitive genius of a child with autism.
At this level of mental processing
dolphins and children with autism can pierce time and space and
communicate through what is known as "thought transference."
They literally can read the energy coming off a person and respond
within a split second. Children with autism don't really need
our language. It too cumbersome. They trip over it. It dummies
down their ability to process a genius levels.
New brain wave technology is
proving to be promising in grounding the brain of a child with
autism back to its physical body thus completing the circuit
back into our reality and bring with it this intuitive genius.
Learn More About The Byonetics Autism System And How Medical Professionals And Parent Alike Are Seeing Great Improvements with Speech, Eye Contact And Emotional Connection With Their Autistic Children.
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