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What is Spirituality Without Space for Love?
The author reflects on the importance of sharing love and connection amidst a busy life. Spiritual growth should guide us back to our hearts, emphasizing the need for human relationships over material achievements and distractions.
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Awakening Inner Power Through Heart-Centered Living
After deep spiritual work and trauma therapy, the author has evolved from depression to a flow state of love and acceptance. Emphasizing healing relationships and self-discovery, they embrace their intuition and unique sensitivities, remaining grateful and hopeful.
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Seeking Answers: My Second Diagnosis
The author reflects on their neurodivergent journey, recognizing symptoms of ADHD alongside autism. They confront decision fatigue, societal stereotypes, and the impact of addiction on their identity. Through sharing experiences, they aim to offer hope and support to others.
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Finding Truth in Recovery: The Interplay of Autism & Alcoholism
Vanessa reflects on her journey of understanding her neurodivergence rather than solely identifying as an alcoholic. Her autism diagnosis reshapes her self-perception and reveals the complexities of her addiction, marking a path toward self-acceptance and healing.
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From Addiction to Awareness: My Neurodivergent Mind
The “disease of more” describes the persistent pursuit of pleasurable experiences and substances, leading to addiction. It explores how underlying issues, like autism and rejection sensitivity, contribute to this addictive behavior, emphasizing discernment in seeking healthy relationships and support.
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Hope & Hopelessness: To Lose All Hope of a Better Future
The author reflects on the complexities of living with autism and recovery from addiction, acknowledging feelings of hopelessness while also finding hope through writing and community. This journey of self-discovery reveals gratitude amidst grief, highlighting the importance of acceptance and presence in navigating life’s challenges.
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Cocooned Recovery: Embracing the Authentic Self
A sober alcoholic and undiagnosed autistic reflects on early recovery, realizing that alcohol created a protective persona. A journey of self-discovery reveals the impact of autism, leading to a new, authentic identity and reliance on spiritual practices for nervous system regulation and healing.
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To Validate Oneself
This journey of self-discovery as an autistic woman has brought insights on trusting oneself, handling others’ opinions, and recognizing the significance of one’s own experiences. The author navigates the emotional rollercoaster and emphasizes the importance of honoring one’s unique path, despite conflicting external influences.
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Cracked Open: Grief & Hope
The author reflects on their recent autism diagnosis, expressing a mix of gratitude, sadness, and revelation. They discuss their spiritual journey, recovery from addiction, and the realization that their struggles stem from being different. They resolve to embrace authenticity and grieve the persona they’ve created, welcoming a new, genuine evolution.
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My Autistic Alcoholic Journey
Summary: A 45-year-old woman, recovered from alcohol and drug misuse for 3.5 years, discovered she is autistic. Understanding her past behaviors in a new light, she’s navigating her identity and embracing her new truth.