Anonymous
7/10/2025, 8:25:12 AM No.40693949
Scitzo seems like an obvious candidate for being more in tune with the spiritual realm or less division between that one and the physical one.
I believe my ADD helps me make connections and think ‘outside the box’ in a way I was more easily able to consider nono thoughts more seriously and to a greater depth than a normie would ( LOVE fake arguments or conversations in my head and considering really strange ideas and running with them to see where they go and getting lost on five tangents along the way).
What I had to personally overcome was wanting to be ‘smart’ to the outside world. I already had a healthy distrust of all govs and the media i just thought ‘science’ and academia were legit (I was wrong)
Autists seem to really love trivia and want the ‘right’ answer and I think this is a stumbling block for the autist and they will not wake up to deep spiritual truths the best you can hope for is they believe in Jesus but most autists i know are obsessed with being ‘big brained’ and unfortunately the world sells belief in God as ‘less smart’
I believe my ADD helps me make connections and think ‘outside the box’ in a way I was more easily able to consider nono thoughts more seriously and to a greater depth than a normie would ( LOVE fake arguments or conversations in my head and considering really strange ideas and running with them to see where they go and getting lost on five tangents along the way).
What I had to personally overcome was wanting to be ‘smart’ to the outside world. I already had a healthy distrust of all govs and the media i just thought ‘science’ and academia were legit (I was wrong)
Autists seem to really love trivia and want the ‘right’ answer and I think this is a stumbling block for the autist and they will not wake up to deep spiritual truths the best you can hope for is they believe in Jesus but most autists i know are obsessed with being ‘big brained’ and unfortunately the world sells belief in God as ‘less smart’
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