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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Journey with Autism – Understand the changing season

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When the weather goes boldly cool and the days dim their light earlier, our lives move inside and we make our plans for the coming gray episodes of winter. Of all the salty tears, perhaps we place them on our pillows most as we say goodbye to the full of sunshine summer days.

Very much has been written by more than able writers about fall and the drawing of comparison to the cycles of life, helping us understand that all living things go silent and die.

For me the knowledge that living things sleep and are never fully gone is the hope that fuels my heart and floods fall’s foreboding of following darkness, that life ultimately does not end. With all of life’s pure and often sadness, understanding your place in life’s plan keeps you from losing what meaning exists in living.

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Some people have more ability to see the bigger meaning as flashes of problems knock them down. But for most of us, we don’t direct our mind to fall’s message that down below ground flowing is spring.

We may do better in life if we eliminate the habit of not seeing the clear message that all that goes dark will eventually be light again.

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Joe Rosenbloom
Joe Rosenbloom
Joe Rosenbloom is a 29-year-old young man with autism spectrum disorder, who is passionate about outreach and social justice.

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