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Autistic Children
are Geniuses
by Jean Genet
Researcher and autism survivor,
Jean Genet, believe that children with autism are learning geniuses.
He bases his theory on his
own learning experience as a child with autism. "I knew
how to read but my hyperactivity decreased my ability to mentally
focus on words. I would read three words, my hyperactivity would
kick in and disconnect me from the page. By the time I could
refocus on the page I would read the same three words. I could
never get to the fourth word. I grew up in a society that believed
if you weren't developing correctly that you were deaf and dumb.
My inability to get to the fourth word verified that assumption."
Jean might not of had the ability
to properly focus on reading material but, more important, he
could be told something and he would intuitively remember not
only what the words said but the core meaning or essence of the
message. To accomplish this the brain needs to be processing
a much higher levels. Jean believes the brain is a computer,
a processor of information. This brain/computer needs to connect
to its mental, physical, emotional, or speech software, and the
chemical reaction in vaccines damage "developmental switches"
the brain uses to connect to this software. Without these connections
the brain not only loses its ability to develop speech, emotional
balance, and mental focus but, more importantly, the brain loses
its ability to ground to its physical body so the child cannot
complete its circuit back into our reality. Without this grounding
the brain moves into what Genet calls "hyperdrive."
In hyperdrive the brain begins to process at genius levels. Jean
believes the child is experiencing the same "Intuitive
Genius" or ability to intuitive remember like Jean did when
he was a student.
Jean believes that important
figures through out history displayed not only autistic-like
symptoms but this intuitive genius. One such figure was Albert
Einstein. His education didn't prepare him to develop his theory
of relativity but his intuitive genius allowed him to connect
to the possibilities of the idea. Other personalities who possessed
this intuitive genius was Thomas Jefferson who helped form the
Declaration of Independence, Henry Ford who developed the assembly
line, the writer, Mark Twain, Beethoven, the music genius, the
inventor, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates of Microsoft, the music composer,
Mozart, the artist, Van Gogh, the writer, Emily Dickinson, Issac
Newton, and George Bernard Shaw.
Genet believes that the brain
uses specific frequencies to repair the developmental switches
that connect the brain to its software. And along with this connection
the brain begins to ground to its physical body thus completing
the circuit back into a proper reality. As the child moves back
into our reality the child brings their intuitive genius with
them.
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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