RE: The whole concept of ADHD/ADD is wrong ! And this is why.
this is a very interesting perspective on ADHD you have here Vangelov. I've studied it a little bit, but haven't looked at it this way. I always have the idea that the reason whythings work for ADHD people thay they do is:
a. Because they probably come from a different planet or at least have different soul purpose the non ADHD people
b. They often had a youth experience which strongly took them away from their inner core, which is then blocked by traumatic information. So it seems that the available energy of an ADHD person goes round and round and round and hardly ever touches down at the still point, thereby triggering the emotions and mental repercussions more then happens with other people. The way out would be working through the trauma so that the still point can be reached again.
I realise this seems to be looking at DHD as a problem. That is not necessarily so. I don't think things happen to people for no reason and I think challenges always bring extra talents about. Likewise I have been brought up always thinking for other people and having my attention focussed outwards, this has made me more sensitive to signals from outside and is probably partially the reason why I am a high sensitive person.
I don't have ADHD so I am really interested to hear what you think about my ADHD theory.
I think that trauma comes from sensitivity. For me, the whole process of growing up was traumatic because I could see through all the holes. I could see what was going on on a deeper level and it was horrifying. I saw the indoctrination before I even knew that word. I saw the inconsistencies and I was being forced to play along. Like imagine telling your classmates and teachers and parents the sky is blue for your whole life and the whole time they say you are crazy because "the sky is green" and they medicate you and for a few years you pretend to the sky is green but it hurts so bad to have been broken like that......
I know not everyone with ADD has that experience but I believe many do. I really believe it's unfocused sensitivity and it's unfocused because it's generally not allowed to focus on anything but what the teachers and parents say.
So, do you feel you can go back to your core now?