what do I feel

I had trouble in my training/college programme over the last 2 years because of communication/social difficulties and I was diagnosed a few months ago with Asperers Syndrome and I informed the college. I just started back for my final year and after a meeting last week I have been dismissed from the training programme. I have been working towards this for many years and my chosen career path has now been taken away.

When they told me it was over I didn't know how to react. I just sat there emotionless. This was about 5 days ago. Since then I have not known what to do and I don't know how to express what I feel because I don't know what I am feeling.

I haven't cried, I haven't shouted... just nothing. As if I am empty.

I am not depressed but I am very confused.

This must sound very odd. Has anyone experienced anything similar? Any advice about how to overcome this?

Thanks

T.

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  • Premice: Whereas an individual acepts the validity of religion, they must accept that the only ordination that matters is that bestowed by the divinity...not its clergy.

    Options: 1, Whereas your religion is centrally orginised, appeal to higher/highest mortal office...

                  2, Whereas your religion is locally orginised, perhaps you could seek a position as a lay minister or assistant with a view to taking over the ministry upon the retirement of the current holder of that office, assuming the worship comunity is satisfied with your ability having known you for some time.

    Further, could you seek the support of your original worship community?

    Have you considered any non-traditional or specialist ministry types...street ministry, ministering for disability groups, mobile ministry etc...you might find such orginisations more welcomimg.

     

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  • Premice: Whereas an individual acepts the validity of religion, they must accept that the only ordination that matters is that bestowed by the divinity...not its clergy.

    Options: 1, Whereas your religion is centrally orginised, appeal to higher/highest mortal office...

                  2, Whereas your religion is locally orginised, perhaps you could seek a position as a lay minister or assistant with a view to taking over the ministry upon the retirement of the current holder of that office, assuming the worship comunity is satisfied with your ability having known you for some time.

    Further, could you seek the support of your original worship community?

    Have you considered any non-traditional or specialist ministry types...street ministry, ministering for disability groups, mobile ministry etc...you might find such orginisations more welcomimg.

     

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