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Truthseeker
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  • Hi,

    Nice to e-meet you!
    Trailblazer (I don't know their real name), mentioned you to me, as you and I appear to have something in common ;).
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    @Trailblazer did mention you are autistic like I am. She is also a best friend of mine, though we have never met in person. We met in Planet Baha'i in January of 2013, and have been hobnobbing in forums ever since. Being autistic does have some good points to it. I think that I have so good at Math relates to it.
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    Being autistic definitely has some advantages, some say spiritual ones too, and I can't deny that from my personal experiences, however, I can never know whether it is 'normal' for others too, so not sure whether it's down to being autistic, if you like.

    I wouldn't want to be anyone else but me, that's for sure! (despite some of the struggles.)
    Truthseeker
    Truthseeker
    I think women being autistic may be more common than is advertised. The two most famous autistic people are women. Temple Grandin and Greta Thunberg. I am grateful to Greta for bringing more attention to climate change, especially for the young.
    I was reading today that Zarathustra intentionally used the term 'devas' to refer to what he saw as negative entities(though the religious around him viewed them as deities), to try to encourage folks not to worship devas!

    I remembered we'd talked about the difference of Hindu/Zoroastrian devas awhile back, and I thought you might find it interesting.
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    Bthoth
    I see Jinn as misleading ideas, neither a person nor a deity just a fignewton of the mind.
    Who is this in the avatar?
    Truthseeker
    Truthseeker
    It is my autistic son Michael. I am sitting next to him. We are about to go on a roller coaster ride. This was In 2005 according to the digital information on the photo. He was about 17 then.
    JustGeorge
    JustGeorge
    I wondered if that was your son. He looks a lot like you!
    Thanks for the like on Have you checked under your bed for classified documents?
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    The optimistic and like on Morality: Do you agree
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