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I never knew why I was different

Those with my belief system tend to believe that our own soul determines who and what we are while living on this mortal plane of existence.

That for better or worse, who and what I am is utterly of my own doing. All with the intent to learn something from it. I just wish that I had learned about being on the spectrum much earlier in life so I could have been in a better position to make the most of what I am, rather than stumble so much through life. Oh well...:oops:

I'm just grateful that I found out before I leave this existence. It allowed me to put so much of who I am into proper perspective.
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) in a more wholistic manner. :)
 

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