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Judy Lipson's Newsletter for Transformation

Finding Your Light to Remember and Become Who You Really Are


During the last several months these newsletters have been focused on the transformations that can occur in families and educational systems when we expand our understanding of Sensitives, ADHD, Autism and anxiety.

I would like to return this month to another concept that I find very important: personal and global transformation. 




(Image seen on social media)

TRANSFORMATION: LET'S NOT MISS OUR OPPORTUNITY

A little over two years ago in March 2020, much of our world came to a screeching halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even during this frightening time many observed clear skies and quiet roads, and soon there was a renewed appreciation for educators, health providers, and the many folks who kept supplies in our stores and provided services to us all. There was gratitude for the efforts we took to stay connected to each other. I even appreciated the unique opportunities to enjoy theater and concerts online. During this time I found myself seeing, and seeking out, even the smallest ways to appreciate what was good around me as I found opportunities to support those who had greater need than myself.

I found that during this time there was a quietness within, and many took advantage. I certainly did. That first summer (and honestly since then as well), I have found myself undergoing massive personal transformations that have led to more subtle changes in my professional work. During this time, I have also witnessed the transformations of so many others: clients, colleagues, strangers, friends, and family. This has been a time for transformation, and it wasn’t just for us personally.

This has been a time of forced change and in that first summer of 2020 we saw the additional challenges of a society undergoing great transformation as racial, religious, gender, and cultural prejudices and bigotry became more apparent to us all, 
providing the opportunity for systems to be adjusted.
New and renewed fears embraced us even as the concerns about COVID-19 continued, creating an increased sense of separation and separateness.

As we learned more about these injustices and inequities, I saw citizens come together for goodness and growth.

Unfortunately over time, this opportunity seemed to be lost because as individuals and as a society we have the tendency to focus on fear and its corresponding hate, judgment, and separation and once again that became the focus for those who try to sell news, products, an idea, or a person.

As this third summer awaits us, we have the promises of easier times together for connecting, enjoying warmer weather, and for working on the many societal and global challenges that are before us. Yet this does not appear to be the focus. Rather, the collective focus is now fatigue instead of transformative opportunity. The collective verbalizes being tired – of waiting, of fear, and of people with differing opinions who are perceived as impinging on their own rights and opportunities.

I know that you are tired. I am too. I never expected to see all these challenges especially since I witnessed so many of this in the 60’s and 70’s and know the stories of my own ancestors and others’ lineages. I thought we were past this. But the truth is, we are not. And my fatigue or frustration only serves as apathy. And apathy will NOT get anything resolved. So, I urge you to join me in waking up and showing up.

Please join me now to take a full breath with a prolonged exhalation to help you, and our collective, to shift away from long-standing ideas, beliefs, and processes.

I urge you to think back and feel back (place your hand on your heart please as you do so) to that time when:

  • the world felt quieter.
  • you had that deeper recognition of the problems that still are before us, and you were willing to see the possibilities that would lead to societal improvement
  • you wanted desperately to help us reach the resulting outcome of these changes
  • you believed in the possibilities of who we are (Who We Really Are) as one collective, and not as a group of individuals out for themselves

And as you feel that memory stir in your heart, gut, and soul ask yourself what is needed by you to truly Remember (and Maintain) Who You Really Are so you can dig-in to address these societal and global problems. To minimize future fatigue, be sure to take the time to support yourself. For me it is finding regular time, even during the many possibilities to feel despair and frustration, to return to my heart-space and remember my soul’s purpose. To do this I regularly:

  • meditate
  • view, or go into, nature
  • read or watch inspiring stories
  • connect with those who lift me up
  • find ways that I can help others

Still, I look for ways to support those people or concerns that I know still need improvement with charitable donations or the offer of my time. And if you are in a personal situation where donations of money, services or time are impossible or unavailable that’s okay. Find every opportunity to share a smile when you see friends, family, or strangers. You can never underestimate the power of connecting with another, with your smile, in appreciation of their presence.

Please take one more purposeful breath with me now to assist this transformational shift and to join your heart with the heart of everyone else who feels as we do. It may take time, but we’ve got this!

Namasté (the light in me acknowledges and honors the light within you).

If you are interested in reading more articles by Judy Lipson on transformation, check out these articles from May 2020 on Opportunities and Resilience, and listen to Transformation: 2020 Vision


 

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2022

Consultations
or
Specialized Self-Care For Empathic Clinicians
and Your Sensitive Clients 

(Offered as a presentation or in 1:1 or group virtual sessions)
 Read more about these opportunities

QUESTIONS & COMMENTS

Q:   Why are there more of these people (ASD, Sensitives, etc) now? Is it just increased awareness of what has always existed?

A:  The incidence of an individual having ASD is now 1 in 44. Since the numbers are increasing, it could be that professionals and parents are better at identifying them. But as discussed in the April newsletter, females are not identified as frequently as is true. This leads me to wonder if the numbers might actually be higher.

I also find that over the decades there seems to be an increased number of folks who exhibit some ASD-type traits, who don't qualify. This was part of why I identified Sensitives decades ago. Many sensitives are empathic, highly attuned and reactive to one or more of the 5 senses. They may have social anxiety or a tendency toward introversion or preferred isolation. There may be challenges with transitions and social situations, and have significantly reactive nervous systems. Yet, they are not on the spectrum. 

I definitely see an increase in our population, especially in the younger generations, whether they are identified with autism or as Sensitives. 

Why? I can only speculate. Some say it is due to the increased toxins (chemicals, additives and hormones) that exist in our food and water supplies. Some say that it is the increased stress and worry that exists in our societies and families. It does seem that an individual who has a sensitive and reactive nervous system would also be sensitive to those items that are inputted, beyond the 5 senses. 

Though these kids and adults are challenged by the many aspects of their over-reactive nervous systems, they also typically display so many incredible inherent traits: 
  • pure hearts
  • honesty and integrity
  • a desire to heal and make things better in their worlds
As I have said before, we can focus on the strengths that come with these individuals and be hopeful that they can show us how to break from the patterns of separation and our societal negative traits, and toward Oneness. And I will always continue to help expand everyone's understanding of these individuals so that they can be seen for the multi-dimensional beings that they are. And I will continue to help create an environment that is more user-friendly for their nervous systems, while I continue to learn more ways that can help them attune personally so as to not be so triggered by their inner and outer environment. 
QUOTES

the friction 
inside your mind 
will keep overflowing 
into your relationships
until you process 
your emotional history 
and understand how it shapes 
your ego, perception, and reactions 
Yung Pueblo

Sometimes you just have to remind yourself that it'll all be okay, maybe not now, maybe not tomorrow, but one day. Say it enough that one day you'll actually believe it. Remind yourself that things have changed. It changed for a reason, people change for a reason.  You just have to let go and move on. It's going to be hard and you're going to feel lonely but just hold on, cause who's to say tomorrow won't be the best day of your life?
Wild Woman Sisterhood

We don’t want anxieties, worries and fears to limit your life. We want you living in accordance with your values and life goals, not with what anxiety tells you to do or your fears tell you not to do.
Andrea Batton, LPC

Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be?
Charles Bukowski

There are those of you who are awake and aware. It is your hands that will reach out to the others who are ready….We have called you and those like you Bright Ones for it is your light, your energy, your radiance that precedes you. These are times of great shifts and changes on your planet. This is on every level and at every stage. You can sense or feel it. 
Peggy Black (from Morning Messages - A Game of Conscious Evolution; copyright 2022 http://www.morningmessages.com/)

APPEARING

May 12, 2022, 10-11am: Presenting about Sensitives, and providing therapeutic consultation about neuro-divergent clientele, for a psychology clinic’s staff. 

May 14, 2022 has been postponed until 2023: Finding a Pathway to the Heart of Those with Autism and Neuro-Diversities. Keynote Speaker (with colleague, Karlta Zarley) at the Healing Touch Association of Canada Conference. May 26-28, 2023, London, Ontario 

Listen NOW: Want to learn more about transformation? Here's the half-hour talk that I did for the West Bloomfield Rotary Club

Learn NOW: Easing the Empath Experience: Modulating Energy and Draining the Receptacle (7 mins)
COMMUNITY EVENTS

May 5, 7pm, virtual event featuring Micah Fialka-Feldman, one of the highlighted individuals in the movie, Intelligent Lives (see below)

May 5-8, virtually. Intelligent Lives, a film by Dan Habib

Several years ago I attended an event featuring Dan Habib, and another of his films. I found his information profoundly informative. I highly encourage you to attend one or both of the events above. 

Pathway to Hope 2021 Resource Guide offered by Healing Complex Kids. The first 4000 copies ordered with an Oakland County zip code are free due to a generous grant! If you are not in Oakland County, or are after the 4000, then they are $9.97 + $5 for shipping and handling.
TIPS AND RESOURCES
 
I read recently that researchers have found that the amygdalas in children aged 6-12 months, who are later diagnosed as having ASD, are larger than in similarly aged neuro-typical children. I remember attending a conference on autism years ago. The presenter told us that the amygdala in autism is 9 times (or was it 15 times) more reactive than in the neuro-typical population. Apparently researchers hope to next find why this occurs and determine if it can be addressed with either earlier identification or treatment.

Last month I wrote about Autism and highlighted, among other things, the differences of how it appears in females. Here’s an article that highlights the unique symptoms of ADHD in girls.

As summer approaches and students are looking for summer or part-time jobs, those with social anxiety struggle the most. This article lists a number of job types that these folks will find most comfortable.
Judy Lipson, M.A.
Licensed Professional Counselor

Judy is a Licensed Professional Counselor who supports Sensitives of all ages - including ADHD, Anxiety, and Autism - in life, work and school.  She can also help you Remember and Become Who You Really Are. Judy offers Transformational Counseling, Educational Consultations, and Academic Strategies. Presentations and Workshops also available.
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