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Recent content by OmTareTuTare

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    I never knew why I was different

    I'm also grateful that ive stumbled across my chosen belief system (Tibetan Buddhism) that offers meaning to my life. Possibly having Aspbergers or being on the spectrum is also something I can apply to formal practise and I hope as I learn more, I will be able to negotiate this life (samsara)...
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    I never knew why I was different

    Hi John. Im still trying to grapple with the notion of "thinking differently" and what that means to me and the wider community. I'm just starting on this journey of self discovery
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    I never knew why I was different

    Interesting, I was raised Jewish but never found the religious aspects that appealing. Im more into eastern esoteric traditions but cool to see another viewpoint
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    I never knew why I was different

    Om tare tu tare ture soha
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    I never knew why I was different

    Thank you, Arya Tara is my protector spirit and is a powerful emanation of the protector. The metaphysical has in some cases stopped me engaging in "reality" as its seen
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    I never knew why I was different

    Honesty is a vulnerable but imperative part of any transformative process I've found. The best way I can explain it is I "don't fit in" but I'm able to "fake it" sufficiently to not be overtly characterised as being atypical neurologically speaking. The best way I can describe it is I've been...
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    I never knew why I was different

    Ive always been different from my peers in thought and socialization. I just thought i was a weird nerd with poor social skills. After doing a number of tests and correlating it with my wife I now suspect im on the spectrum. Im a very spiritual person and believe in things that are counter...
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