The mind exposed! C Rumsy Art Work
Dear Readers I found this very interesting picture on the web and it is attributed by C Ramsey. I have no idea who this might be or the real owner of this art work. However if I might be allowed to use this art work it is a very accurate description in art of my autistic mind. I thank the owners for the privilege of their art work and will of course give proper credit for the work if I ever find out the real details. Meanwhile thanks .
The very accurate picture is a good way to describe the picture thought mind I learned by happenstance by learning Autism the long hand version of human thoughts. My Mind is very much set up like this and in essence is just like all the layers upon layer of files here. Every time I have a thought I used to 'open a file' glean a picture thought from it and then put it back in on the shelf. I often looked up bits and pieces of many different thoughts and made a new folder -new thought- as I learned things. While this was happening my OPTIC vision lack of eye contact autism thoughts were busy looking at these internal brain generated images. Eventually these super thoughts became watered down to the point I no longer use them and I have defaulted to 'normal thoughtless thoughts' all humans use UNLESS I am thinking in Einstein Mode. These Deep thoughts are indeed where the Einstein comes from .
I know know none of this has ever been in a text book before, and it makes no sense to the best of education or psychology but IF science understood the way the mind works -my explanation would be understood directly as it is written. Meanwhile this is a very true 'picture' of the way the autistic mind really works.
Ironically I have had a big problem with dyslexia all my life and while today it is mostly solved I can 'explain it" here by simply stating that often when I think in pictures the picture thoughts I look at are in the slide projector backwards,, hence the dyslexia issues.
Rich Shull on the Blog Pre Rain Man Autism
Labels: Autism/ Social, famous thinkers
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