Thursday, August 15, 2024

Socially correct?

Polite? Or direct? Honest and brave? It takes a brave child to speak their truth, especially in polite company. I love the direct honest approach, no beating around the bush. Your aura shows it anyway so it is scene/seen. If the child is induced to hide their truth, cover the feelings they are getting, or hold their tongue, the will internalize that which is meant for the error/air. If you scream, cry, sing, laugh and be outward with feelings large and present, they will show up in the air/error and choices made from there are in the light. Kids on the spectrum have no self control, or so they say. They tend to be impolite, they disrespect some people and some things. It is simply time for expressing that which they feel and know is their truth. When allowed, then aligned with, you will learn to appreciate the great gift they offer. When they do not need to show disharmony any longer, they heal. The canary in the coal mine. Noisey in danger, fragile in form, sharing the magic of the gift. The elephant in the room is scene/seen, and discussed honestly. If it stinks, take it outside. THAT IS HOW IT IS aired/errored OUT!

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