Behavior Characteristics Of Autism | Head Banging | Ear Slapping
Autistic people can hear high pitch sounds and frequencies the average or non autistic person can’t. As a researcher and autistic survivor, I can state this for a fact, as having lived with this intense inner ear pain personally.
When parents see their child either covering or slapping their ears, it’s usually not an attention getter…they’re in pain. In extreme cases, in order to knock the pain out, they bang their head against a wall. This is how they try to stop the intense pain.
Since Genet wasn’t able to verbalize that his ears hurt, his parents didn’t know he was in pain.
“I was isolated in my own world where this pain existed. I saw the world from the inside out. I was not able to cross over to a proper reality.” Genet has surmised that this self isolation was caused by the inability for his brain to ground to its physical body.
Genet goes on to explain, “My brain’s inability to ground to its physical body didn’t allow me to complete the pathway or circuit into a normal reality. In the world I lived in, I spoke properly, maintained mental focus, emotional balance and occasionally felt this inner ear pain.
I wasn’t able to travel back and forth between a normal reality and the only reality I knew, due to this lack of grounding. I wasn’t able to create any mental, emotional or physical filters that would protect me from these high pitch sounds. In a normal reality, people can filter out these sounds, protecting them from this intense inner ear pain. I could not.”
“There are two causes why his brain could not ground to his physical body” states Genet
1) His childhood vaccination’s preservatives reeked havoc on his brain’s ability to form proper brain wave frequencies required for this grounding to occur.
2) Things at home, out in a mall, florescent lighting, microwave ovens, TV’s, computers, electronic equipment, flying in airplanes and driving in a car. The electro magnetic fields of energy interferes with the brain’s circuitry.
The slapping of ears or banging the head against the wall, 98% of the time isn’t a rebellious or acting out behavior, they are in intense pain