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The Tenth House: What Can You Contribute to Society?

By Dane Rudhyar — 1953

Everyone is born to live the truth one is. Alas, often one finds oneself surrounded by social lies and personal fallacies. As a person matures under such conditions, not realizing what he is, the person will not know his real contribution to society. In his doubt and confusion he tries to decide what to do by conforming to some average standard of normality.

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It’s Perfectly OK to Call a Disabled Person ‘Disabled,’ and Here’s Why

We’ve been taught to refer to people with disabilities using person-first language, but that might be doing more harm than good.

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Identity and Neurodiversity

Conceptions of identities are complex. We have a number of identities that manifest themselves in different environments or as composite forms of background experience. So, do neurodiverse conditions like autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and bipolar really comprise a part of a person’s identity?

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