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DreamerJ

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Hello my brothers and sisters! I tried this forum back in high school, but I didn't really get into it. Now, as I walk the path of enlightenment, I find myself a vibrational match to this forum once again.

In middle school I was diagnosed with "AS." I spent so many years letting my peers, teachers, and even my own mother gaslight me into thinking that I needed to change who I was to assimilate into society. When I was 19, I began to walk the spiritual path. I meditated, I did tons of shadow work, and many great spirit guides came into my life experience. As I connected more and more with my Higher Self, I realized that I wasn't put on this earth to fit in. My life purpose is to make people question their reality, and what they view as "normal."

I call myself Dreamer J because I believe that our dreams are the blueprint for the lives we want to create. I'm an avid runner. I'm a Personal Trainer and I teach dance. I am also an avid writer. I've filled up many journals over the years, and hope to start a blog one day recounting all of the intense experiences I have had in life thus far.

I am a fiery personality. I know what I believe in. I know what I want and need. I've spent so many years hiding behind a projection that the most self-loving thing I can do for myself is to let my authentic self express itself fully, regardless of whoever disapproves.

I have a doting boyfriend, but I don't really have any friends outside of that. One of my unmet needs is to connect with people who see life through the same lens that I do, which is why I'm here. I look forward to posting on here and getting to know you guys!

At the end of the day, I'm not an aspie, I'm a human. Black, white, gay, straight, neurotypical, autistic. All of these are unnecessary labels placed on us so as to create division.
 
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Hello my brothers and sisters! I tried this forum back in high school, but I didn't really get into it. Now, as I walk the path of enlightenment, I find myself a vibrational match to this forum once again.

In middle school I was diagnosed with "AS." I spent so many years letting my peers, teachers, and even my own mother gaslight me into thinking that I needed to change who I was to assimilate into society. When I was 19, I began to walk the spiritual path. I meditated, I did tons of shadow work, and many great spirit guides came into my life experience. As I connected more and more with my Higher Self, I realized that I wasn't put on this earth to fit in. My life purpose is to make people question their reality, and what they view as "normal."

I call myself Dreamer J because I believe that our dreams are the blueprint for the lives we want to create. I'm an avid runner. I'm a Personal Trainer and I teach dance. I am also an avid writer. I've filled up many journals over the years, and hope to start a blog one day recounting all of the intense experiences I have had in life thus far.

I am a fiery personality. I know what I believe in. I know what I want and need. I've spent so many years hiding behind a projection that the most self-loving thing I can do for myself is to let my authentic self express itself fully, regardless of whoever disapproves.

I have a doting boyfriend, but I don't really have any friends outside of that. One of my unmet needs is to connect with people who see life through the same lens that I do, which is why I'm here. I look forward to posting on here and getting to know you guys!

At the end of the day, I'm not an aspie, I'm a human. Black, white, gay, straight, neurotypical, autistic. All of these are unnecessary labels placed on us so as to create division.
Welcome to the forum DreamerJ
 

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