
Autism
Causes of Autism: Why Does It Arise?
The development of autism is associated with complex processes of encapsulation and morphogenetic fragmentation that influence consciousness, neural networks, physical functions, and existential harmony. These causes can be categorized into several key aspects.
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ENCAPSULATION OF THE MORPHOGENETIC STRUCTURE
Autism may develop through a three-phase encapsulation process:
Reception – the fetus absorbs an excessive amount of extraterrestrial or high-frequency energy that is not aligned with the physical body.
Dysregulation – neural networks fail to form proper structures due to excessive energetic pressure, leading to the formation of vacuolated neurons.
Isolation – the informational and energetic systems fragment, creating barriers between the individual and the collective consciousness.
WEDGE DYSFUNCTION – MORPHOGENETIC FIELD FRACTURING
Autistic dysfunction can also arise from a wedge anomaly — a phenomenon in which the morphogenetic field splits into several parts due to the reactive impact of hodrogenic particles caused by the influx of non-encapsulated particles.
The brain’s wedge-related functions are responsible for sight, touch, hearing, smell, movement, and coordination. When wedge dysfunction occurs, these functions disconnect depending on which segments of the morphogenetic field are severed.
This leads to:
Distortions in sensory perception (vision, touch, sound)
Detachment of consciousness from physical sensations
Fragmentation of emotional and sensory responses
PRENATAL MORPHOGENETIC OVERLOAD
If the fetus receives an excess of high-frequency or extraterrestrial information, its morphogenetic field becomes unstable. A frequency mismatch between mother and fetus may contribute to autism spectrum development.
EXISTENTIAL LINES AND TIME DISLOCATIONS
When a child incarnates into multiple timelines simultaneously, consciousness becomes fragmented. Existential differentials create disharmony between the individual and the physical world.
BLOCKAGE OF NIFTERIC NODES
Nifteric nodes regulate the flow of morphogenetic information. Blockage in these nodes causes isolation of consciousness.
EGOCENTRIC CHANNEL IMBALANCE
Autistic children often have egocentric channels that are either overly narrow or overly wide, leading to distortions in social perception.
HOW DOES AUTISM FORM?
Autism can be understood as a restructuring of the morphogenetic structure through five stages:
Morphogenetic Encapsulation Phase – consciousness forms within a closed cycle of information, failing to integrate with collective reality.
Formation of Vacuolated Neurons – neural networks lack optimal information flow, resulting in non-integrated brain centers.
Existential Barrier Formation – consciousness detaches from the collective consciousness grid and exists in isolation.
Timeline Instability – desynchronized information from multiple timelines causes alternative memories or distorted reality perception.
Wedge Dysfunction – the morphogenetic field splits into separately fragmented zones.
HOW TO INTERACT WITH AUTISTIC CHILDREN
Because autistic children possess a unique morphogenetic resonance, interaction should occur through harmonization methods:
Stabilizing the Morphogenetic Field – autistic children respond to stable energetic environments with minimal chaos and emotional fluctuation.
Energetic Communication – internal state and vibrational presence matter more than words.
Support for Materialization – physical activity, sound, and tactile input help autistic children anchor themselves in matter.
IS AUTISM ALWAYS MEANT TO BE CORRECTED?
Autism is not a disease but a state of consciousness. It is important to discern whether it is:
A soul’s choice – if autism allows the individual to fulfill a unique mission, it should not be corrected.
An existential disruption – if autism interferes with life harmony, correction may be supportive.
HOW CAN AUTISM BE CORRECTED?
Restoration of the Morphogenetic Field:
Monadic Synchronization – restoring the original frequency and clearing disturbances
Correction of Existential Differentials – stabilizing timelines
Correction of Wedge Dysfunction:
Reintegration of Morphogenetic Fragments – through metamorphic processes
The Munich Principle – a cosmic structure enabling reconnection of separated segments
Photonic Activators:
Sunlight, biophotons, crystals
Photobiomodulation – applying light waves to neural structures
Existential Harmonization:
Aligning the energetic fields of mother and child (even posthumously)
Removal of Existential Kliforijus – merging fragmented consciousness
THE ROLE OF THE CREATOR’S BLESSING
Only through the Creator’s light can deep morphogenetic blocks be fully healed, existential codes rewritten, and long-term balance established.
CONCLUSIONS
Autism may represent either a soul’s choice or an existential disruption. If it is part of a mission – correction is not required. If it is a form of informational disorder – harmonization may be essential.
When autism causes fragmentation of consciousness, it can be supported through morphogenetic harmonization methods, photonic activators, and existential realignment.
Only the Creator’s light can fully restore existential equilibrium when autism stems from deep morphogenetic blocks.