Heh now I'm not sure if you done that on porpouse Gabby, but for a couple of secs there I saw 'Spilling' as 'Spelling'
I have often wondered about the link between the senses and dyslexcia. When I mispell a word tow things are in play, the first is that with long words my brain just refuses give me the correct mental image of the way it is spelt and so I have to brake it down down and spell it phoneticaly. With the shorter words though you'll often find some letters being swapped around, and this is because to my eyes it looks correct. So there is certianly a link between sight and the way in which my brain translates what I'm seeing. Part of the reason that those of us with dyslexcia find it hard to learn how to spell is that our brains also mistranslate the words we hear. For example untill I was about 14 I always understood the word 'Animal' to be pronounced 'Aminal'. In fact I still hear it this way, it is only due to my years on this earth that that I know any differant. And of course there is also the link with dyspraxcia. The brain and it's workings are interesting in the extreame to me. If Richard has any light to shred on this, I would be very interested indeed. On 18 May, 12:04, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote: > Leeon, what kind of spilling did you think of? Maybe I could be of > help, too. > > On 18 Mai, 11:49, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hello and welcome to you then Richard. > > > I myself an dyslexic, and from experiance yes the label 'word > > blindness' does seem apt. I would love to hear what you know, so > > spill! > > > On 13 May, 01:53, rich <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm Rich Shull from the America's . I just joined this group and have > > > read over a few posts and your guidelines and hope to fit in with a > > > very different message. > > > > I am part of a very unique as of yet mostly undiscovered group of > > > people from all over the world that all started out life below normal > > > and ended up as Einstein . (sorry I know those are bold words) If we > > > are right we have figured out the building blocks of the mind and the > > > base code of human thought. No matter what country we are from or > > > language we speak we all figured out the same thing. WE? you ask? High > > > Functioning autisitc people that missed Rain Man's designer autism > > > curse. If we are right our figured out autism will add 1000 chapters > > > to the psychology books and explain everything from stuttering to > > > dyslexia to Einstein. > > > > It seems autism the complete autism thoughts range from below 123 and > > > the abc's to the upper reaches. Normal thought is just short hand > > > autism thought. Indeed once we learned all of our autism thoughts > > > (never in a text book) it yields normal thoughts. > > > > When we think, our OPTIC vision is turned OFF and our brains play via > > > our optic nerve picutre thoughts -think of them as daydreams but they > > > are more complicated. These are our default thoughts. When our optic > > > vision is off we are in effect deaf and blind and that gives rise to > > > our keen senses. We discovered although we present as retarded our > > > thoughts need to be watered down not built up. The Savant Rain Man in > > > the movie of the same name was so close to normal it wasn't funny, but > > > I know he presents as anything but- he was only one or two steps away > > > picture thought wise from being normal. > > > > Our living double blind anthropology has never been united and we all > > > have the same story to tell with basically the same results. Indeed > > > if we have figured out the base code to man's mind and how he thinks > > > from a sublevel point of view it will make philosophy a lot easier to > > > understand. > > > > Now the hard part is all the researchers that claim expert's status > > > just don't know how to handle us. How could a group of retards they > > > are researching figure out their own condition? Even worse none of > > > what we discovered has been in a text book before, and here we thought > > > space was the final advneture? > > > > I have physically been to a local philospher's group meeting and found > > > I fit in most of the time, of course philosopher types are naturally > > > exploring and seeking. > > > > Rich Shull, Inventor of The Turing Motor a green 70% efficent triple > > > hybrid car motor featuring one central spinning cylinder.- Hide quoted > > > text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Minds-Eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
