Ky Dickens
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And that's how Rupert Sheldrake fell into this world. And that boy was diagnosed with being blind, but also at the time what they called severe mental retardation, which no, we don't call it that. But who knows what this young individual had, if he had apraxia or what was going on, if he had autism. But
And that's how Rupert Sheldrake fell into this world. And that boy was diagnosed with being blind, but also at the time what they called severe mental retardation, which no, we don't call it that. But who knows what this young individual had, if he had apraxia or what was going on, if he had autism. But
Yeah. I mean, with non-speaking individuals with apraxia, they are in there. They're so smart. It's just that mind-body disconnect and not being able to... What do they think causes that?
Yeah. I mean, with non-speaking individuals with apraxia, they are in there. They're so smart. It's just that mind-body disconnect and not being able to... What do they think causes that?
Yeah. I mean, with non-speaking individuals with apraxia, they are in there. They're so smart. It's just that mind-body disconnect and not being able to... What do they think causes that?
I don't know. There's so many wonderful experts out there looking into this, and I don't know what causes apraxia, but I do know that... There's a lot of supports to help individuals who have apraxia to communicate. And the world is just making it really difficult for these individuals.
I don't know. There's so many wonderful experts out there looking into this, and I don't know what causes apraxia, but I do know that... There's a lot of supports to help individuals who have apraxia to communicate. And the world is just making it really difficult for these individuals.
I don't know. There's so many wonderful experts out there looking into this, and I don't know what causes apraxia, but I do know that... There's a lot of supports to help individuals who have apraxia to communicate. And the world is just making it really difficult for these individuals.
It's cool. I mean, you know, in some ways you think of like echolocation or being able to see through infrared as like a sixth sense, like a sense that we don't have, right? But it's like a sense some other creatures get around with. So it's like what we're talking about here is almost like a seventh sense, right? It's something beyond that. But there's something so beautiful about that, right?
It's cool. I mean, you know, in some ways you think of like echolocation or being able to see through infrared as like a sixth sense, like a sense that we don't have, right? But it's like a sense some other creatures get around with. So it's like what we're talking about here is almost like a seventh sense, right? It's something beyond that. But there's something so beautiful about that, right?
It's cool. I mean, you know, in some ways you think of like echolocation or being able to see through infrared as like a sixth sense, like a sense that we don't have, right? But it's like a sense some other creatures get around with. So it's like what we're talking about here is almost like a seventh sense, right? It's something beyond that. But there's something so beautiful about that, right?
That if humans are so creative that we will find our way to get around the world and find our ways to communicate.
That if humans are so creative that we will find our way to get around the world and find our ways to communicate.
That if humans are so creative that we will find our way to get around the world and find our ways to communicate.
Yeah. Yeah. I think that is absolutely true. And I think, though, as far as, you know, individuals with apraxia go, again, like it's mind-body disconnect. Yeah. there's so many of the spellers I've met who don't know they have a body at first. They can't feel their body. They want heavy boots to know where their feet are or a heavy necklace to know where their chest is.
Yeah. Yeah. I think that is absolutely true. And I think, though, as far as, you know, individuals with apraxia go, again, like it's mind-body disconnect. Yeah. there's so many of the spellers I've met who don't know they have a body at first. They can't feel their body. They want heavy boots to know where their feet are or a heavy necklace to know where their chest is.
Yeah. Yeah. I think that is absolutely true. And I think, though, as far as, you know, individuals with apraxia go, again, like it's mind-body disconnect. Yeah. there's so many of the spellers I've met who don't know they have a body at first. They can't feel their body. They want heavy boots to know where their feet are or a heavy necklace to know where their chest is.
And I think not being in your body, not knowing you have your body, leaves you to live in this consciousness space more, right? This world of thought where we can't imagine that. We're so bound to our body. We have these dissociative boundaries where it's like, You're Joe and I'm Kai.
And I think not being in your body, not knowing you have your body, leaves you to live in this consciousness space more, right? This world of thought where we can't imagine that. We're so bound to our body. We have these dissociative boundaries where it's like, You're Joe and I'm Kai.
And I think not being in your body, not knowing you have your body, leaves you to live in this consciousness space more, right? This world of thought where we can't imagine that. We're so bound to our body. We have these dissociative boundaries where it's like, You're Joe and I'm Kai.