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is your roll call: there are 20 million of us around the
world! most don't know it! |
What
is Asperger's Syndrome? If
you are completely new to Asperger's, or you just want to read a
positive take on what it's all about, start
here.
A
cure for Asperger's Syndrome?
Well, at least in that Asperger's is no illness, so it does not
require a cure. BUT WAIT, there's more! Perhaps Asperger's is in itself
a cure? This is a short letter explaining what Aspergia.com aims to achieve.
click here to read it!
NEW!
The
story behind Aspergia.
The
author of Aspergia explains click here
Re-branding
Asperger's. Asperger's has never been a disability, but
because the definitions sit with mental health professionals it is
very difficult to see it as anything but a "problem". We
ask: Is it possible
that the Aspergian Mutation actually has a role to play in the greater scheme
of human evolution? Is it possible that rather than a fluke, AS is a
positive mutation gaining more gene real estate? Read our lead article:
click here!
The lost civilisation of Aspergia.
Each
human culture has a mythology to account for its existence and whence
it came. Now we have one too! click here
Join
us, be
part of something bigger! If
all twenty million of us would gather in one place, would we be the
"different ones" then? Would we then be considered to have a
"syndrome" or "condition"? The first step to
achieving a level playing field is self determination: deciding that
we can define our own identity, and not let diagnostic criteria define
us. Do you want to be part of the process?. click here
 Become
an Aspergia citizen.
Join our mailing list, which is your ticket to our
debates, invitation to Aspergia events, and information. click
here
Tell
us your thoughts and read those of others. on
our feedback and discussion board! click here
Read writings by other Aspergians.
Featuring
articles sent in by Aspergian community members. click here
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THE DUAL THREAD
Representing the combination of both Aspergian and non-AM
traits, the Aspergian logo
reflects the duality of Aspergian existence by using the Cuneiform symbol for "min" (two).
Aspergians also reflect this symbolism by signing their name with the Dual
Thread next to it.
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A lost civilisation?
Each human culture has a mythology to account for it's existence, and the
way it is. Now we do too! To read about the Ethos of Aspergia, click
here
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Asperger's Passport!
The awareness campaign for people
with Asperger's by people with Asperger's Click here.
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The towers of Dingir and Kmosh.
The mythological gods of Aspergia. to read more, click
here
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