AUTISM AND THE GOD CONNECTION

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Presented by William Stillman

Monday, June 30, 2008
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Assembly Hall

Fee: $40.00

Across the country and around the world, the spotlight is on autism, a neurological disorder that impacts approximately one out of every 150 children. Recent studies indicate the prevalence of autism is ten times higher than it was ten years ago. Despite the international scrambling of science and research to provide an explanation, there still remains no single known cause for the rise in autism.

However, there exists a little-known and controversial facet that, until now, has been largely “closeted,” un-discussed, or dismissed altogether. Do individuals with autism have a greater likelihood to be predisposed to both autism and spirituality? “Autism and the God Connection” explores autism and a strong spiritual connection. These blessings present in abilities to perceive spiritual protectors and angels, and interact with them; to know through telepathy what someone is thinking; to receive premonitions; or to have special, unspoken bonds with animals.

Author, William Stillman, affirms that individuals with autism-often labeled mentally retarded-are advanced souls possessed of great spiritual brilliance and beauty. Stillman shares anecdotes from his research and tells how to enact three miracles designed to strengthen relationships with persons with autism on a spiritual level. Throughout, the author reveals his own challenges as a person with a mild form of autism, and the clairvoyance that aids him in his work as a consultant to those with autism and beyond.

WILLIAM STILLMAN is the author of special needs parenting books including the groundbreaking Autism and the God Connection, the first study of profound spiritual, mystical and metaphysical giftedness of some individuals with autism, which has been lauded by bestselling authors Gary Zukav, Larry Dossey and Dean Hamer. Stillman also writes a column Children of the New Earth magazine, and the film rights to his book have been optioned for a documentary. As an adult with mild autism, Stillman endeavors to highlight the exquisite sensitivities of our most valuable, wise, and loving “teachers.” William Stillman lives in Pennsylvania.

For more information on William, please visit his website at www.williamstillman.com.

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