Synopses & Reviews
aIn The Autism Prophecies, William Stillman reveals more startling truths about evolution, the future of our planet, and what the rapidly growing community of (autistic) individuals is really here to teach us.a
Sandra Sedgbeer, editor in chief, Inspired Parenting and Children of the New Earth magazines
aFrom his unique personal perspective and research...William Stillman presents a provocative case for autistic individuals often possessing special ways of knowing that border on the psychic and spiritual.a
Sally Rhine Feather, PhD, executive director, Rhine Research Center
It is estimated that every 20 minutes a child is diagnosed with autism. No one knows why cases of autism are increasing worldwide. In The Autism Prophecies, award-winning author William Stillman, who is someone on the autism spectrum himself, completes his spiritual trilogy by revealing the truth about autism and its purpose.
In this intriguing book, you will learn:
How aimpossiblea gifts such as mind control and speaking unknown languages could be occurring in some people with autism.
How parents can distinguish their childas spiritual interactions from behavior that might be mislabeled as hallucinatory-- and unduly medicated.
How the wisdom of many people with autism may help us to prepare for future hardships and an impending renaissance of civility, respect, and compassion.
Synopsis
It is estimated that every 20 minutes a child is diagnosed with autism. No one knows why cases of autism are increasing worldwide. In The Autism Prophecies, award-winning author William Stillman, who is someone on the autism spectrum himself, completes his spiritual trilogy by revealing the truth about autism and its purpose.
In this intriguing book, you will learn:
How "impossible" gifts such as mind control and speaking unknown languages could be occurring in some people with autism.
How parents can distinguish their child's spiritual interactions from behavior that might be mislabeled as hallucinatory-- and unduly medicated.
How the wisdom of many people with autism may help us to prepare for future hardships and an impending renaissance of civility, respect, and compassion.