Guest guest Posted June 10, 2012 Report Share Posted June 10, 2012 Much better subject! I have something I say to myself, but won't repeat it here. Silence sounds wonderful. When I was divorcing my rather loud husband, someone asked my what I was going to do now and I said have some peace. People don't get how nice quiet is. I read when people talk about a cure, and I think that as bad as it can get, I don't know that I would want it totally gone. When I was a little kid I remember thinking how much I like being different and I was sorry I wasn't left-handed. Sounds like you paired up with the right guy. At 06:00 PM 6/10/2012, you wrote: >Yes, there seems to be a link between being > " exquisitely sensitive " and 4s. I am 51 years >old, do not have 4s (our son does) but I am very >sensitive in many of the ways mentioned, as is >my husband (he has milder 4s). It is a blessing >and a curse, it is what enables us to be artists >etc...I get over stimulated VERY easily, go on >silent retreats at least twice a year, which is very helpful. > > I have also heard that mild aspergers like as > you described , is common. Our son is similar. > >I have sayings I repeat to myself to help stay >grounded in my body like Kathleen mentioned for >example " „I am centered and safe in the home of myself. > >I hope this is helpful to someone, I leave for retreat tomorrow! > > Ann >('s mom) > > > > >------------------------------------ > >PLEASE BE AWARE THIS IS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL >GROUP AND NO MESSAGES ARE TO BE USED FOR ANY >PURPOSE OUTSIDE OF THE YAHOO GROUP MEMBERSHIP >SITE OR REPRODUCED OR COPIED AND MAILED FOR ANY PURPOSE. > >ALSO DO NOT SHARE MEMBER EMAIL ADDRESSES OR NAMES WITH ANYONE. >Thank you. MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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