Lee, you fantastic light-shredder, I was wondering how you knew that Rich stands for Richard and not for Richmond, which is my son's second name. He is what is called colour-blind, which also leads to some revealing free variant linkages. :-)
On 18 Mai, 13:38, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
