
Buddha And The Autist - Introduction
As we have entered into a New Millennium, ‘Buddha and The Autist’ gives a timely and necessary radical re-interpretation of Buddhism, and explains how Buddha’s most essential transmission and teaching has, to date, remained hidden and therefore been innocently misinterpreted into the Buddhism of the last 2,500 years - all Schools, with a greater significance given to Tibetan Buddhism. The revealing of the actual arrival of the coming of Maitreya, the anticipated and much awaited for Buddha of the New Age, is done through a lost Mother Tongue language, to explain how the current role of the Buddhist is now concluded, and must be left to a new species that by their existence alone will carry on with the sublime task of preparing for a nearing and destined cosmic event concerning the evolutionary raising of planet earth’s consciousness to a new ‘birth’, the only true ‘re-birth’ of Buddhist thought.
The
species referred to, are a current neurological puzzle of the last sixty years,
with vast research into their mystery failing to make any progress namely, those
of autistic birth and the condition known as ‘autism’. The revelation comes from the
understanding of the unsuspected Mother Tongue, a form of esperanto, that can
link up languages and sciences into a cybernetic fashion, an individual ability
coming direct into this world from an unknown female autistic savant whose
insight travels from her own available access to the autistic world, a realm no
non-autist has visa to. The Autist
referred to in this book is in the unique position of being the only autistic
person capable of describing what autism actually is, and why it is, all other
autists simply knowing that they have the condition. This makes the Autist as spokesperson
for all autistic persons unable to describe themselves.
Through
looking closer into the hidden meaning of specific words - not a simple, clever
wordplay, but an algebraic system that is fairly simple to follow - a greater
cosmic understanding of the role of both Buddhist and autist will become clear,
and a tangible connection between various Schools of the Eastern Buddhist’s
search for enlightenment and the unfolding and ongoing evolution of the autistic
consciousness explained, as evinced in the common aspiration of turning within,
detachment and elaborate ritual.
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Malcolm Jenson 2000. All rights
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