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In this article you would learn that coping is very different from healing autism. The problem right now in the market is that people are trying to cope with autism instead of finding the cause and treat the roots of autism, and hence effectively heal it.
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What is coping? To use a metaphor, it is to give a physically disabled person a wheelchair so he can move around, but it doesn?t change the fact that he can?t walk. It is like spraying perfume over the garbage every time it stinks.
Treating chemical imbalance is coping, because chemical imbalance is a symptom, and that is what biomedical intervention aims to do.
Teaching a child to go to the toilet is coping, because it doesn?t change the fact that he learnt it through repetition and ingraining into him as a habit, instead of him being able to do it on his own initiative. And that is what occupational therapy aims to do.
Why does coping make things worse?
Coping means that the problem is still there, the child has just learned a more constructive way to deal with the pain. But coping equals stress.
The bodies and mind have a list of things to be done every day and a certain amount of energy to do them.
There are the ?have-tos?, things like breathing and heart beating. Then there are the ?need-tos?, like digestion, waste removal, blood cleansing and immune functioning and finally there are the ?want-tos? which includes repair work and resolving of traumatic memories.
Keeping traumatic memories suppressed requires huge amount of energy and it?s constant. Your boy has to suppress it every second of every minute of every hour of every day for the rest of his life. When his body uses all its energy to suppress these memories, what do you think is the first thing to go? Repair work and the immune system. No wonder there is an autism problem!
(If you are not sure how traumatic memories are linked to autism, you have to come to our website first to download our special report)
Coping actually adds to the existing stress because it does not deal with the underlying problem, and at the same thing, it adds more to the problem by getting the body to behave in a certain way that it would usually NOT do (if it is natural based on its existing state, the body would already have done it).
Of course, I know you are probably thinking, but what else can we do? If we don?t cope, our child is going to be running around, misbehaving, screaming non-stop, etc, etc.
All misbehavior of your child is a call for help? can you hear it?
If more people can know the cause of autism and treat it at its roots, maybe more autistic children could be healed?
I sincerely hope that time would come.
About Author
Darius spent the last 5 years exploring different techniques which can help autistic children. Unbounded by the traditional mindset, he is willing to go where no one has gone before, and researches on anything that claims to produce results. Eventually he reaches the conclusion that the answer lies in vibrational medicine. Some of the variety of techniques which Darius has learnt under this category included Reiki, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Hypnotherapy, Past Life Regression, Quantum Touch, Emotional Freedom Therapy (EFT), ThetaHealing, Sedona Method, The Journey, Primordial Energy Activation and Transcendance (PEAT), Quantum Entrainment (QE), Matrix Energetics, Yuen Method, The Healing Codes and Domancic Method of Bioenergy. Now he wants to bring options to open-minded parents of autistic children. To Darius, there is nothing more meaningful than seeing the transformations in the children he helped.
Website: www.autismsingapore.com
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