I think that Autism is not a disorder.
How are you defining
‘personality integration’
’different senses of order’, and
‘such then personae’
‘here?
I have never heard of these terms.
Personality integration refers to the conscious self vitalising the experiential selves to produce awareness of particular things in a directive orderly way, as in contrast to disintegrations or fragmentations of experience and awareness that restrict or obstruct our sense and sensibilities.
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Different senses of order refers to the rational, sentimental, communicational, emotional, imaginal, reproductional and sensational sensibilities (or faculties), which integrate proportionally to lesser or greater extents as depending upon our experience and awareness internally and or vice versa externally.
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Personae are historical fragmentations of our experience and awareness that engage or are used behaviourally to conceal (camouflage or mask) our previous and or current states of experience and awareness, as involve unconscious, subconscious, preconscious and conscious states of being.
I like the phrase "differently normal" to describe autism, (not my own work, I read it in a self help book.)
How are you defining
‘personality integration’
’different senses of order’, and
‘such then personae’
‘here?
I have never heard of these terms.
The point I would like to make here is that I think that as we as humans all differ in our social understanding and participation, it would make sense to adopt a more inclusive rhetoric in order to drive home the fact that, as regards situation, we are all on the same planet and we should all have love for each other and be kind to each other.
I have heard a lot of intelligent people say that ‘we’re all there somewhere’. What they mean is that all humans have varying differences in social understanding and participation and in how our senses function and as no one human is the same as another in this respect, then that means that there is no single definition to define the social understanding and participation and the functional senses of a collective. Therefore, being a general term, it cannot have a specific additional term attached to it to define it.
I kind of like 'situation', but I suppose that is similar to your 'state of being'.
I think that Autism is not a disorder.
Autism is a condition or state of being which involves different senses of order and hence we are considered as being neurologically and behaviorally divergent. I think of Autism as being a Personality Integration Condition rather than as such then a Personae Disorder.