Spiritually speaking, ADHD isn’t a defect it’s a different tuning.
It’s a nervous system still listening to the original rhythm of life: wind, movement, pattern, interruption, and curiosity. Not the straight lines, clocks, and endless focus demanded by tools and systems.
These minds are wired for noticing everything, not staring at one thing until the soul goes numb. They track shifts, read rooms, feel energy, sense danger and possibility at the same time. In older cultures, this wasn’t pathologized it was protected. Scouts, storytellers, healers, and watchers of the edge.
The trouble begins when a wild frequency is forced into a narrow channel. When the world says “sit still” to a body designed to move with seasons. When it says “focus” but means “ignore your instincts.”
ADHD is not a lack of attention.
It’s an abundance of it spread across a living world instead of confined to a screen.
Jimmy I'm learning this more and more each day. Thanks, for chiming in but those are some long sentences for a guy lile me with ADHD. But, hey, you kerp them coming.
Spiritually speaking, ADHD isn’t a defect it’s a different tuning.
It’s a nervous system still listening to the original rhythm of life: wind, movement, pattern, interruption, and curiosity. Not the straight lines, clocks, and endless focus demanded by tools and systems.
These minds are wired for noticing everything, not staring at one thing until the soul goes numb. They track shifts, read rooms, feel energy, sense danger and possibility at the same time. In older cultures, this wasn’t pathologized it was protected. Scouts, storytellers, healers, and watchers of the edge.
The trouble begins when a wild frequency is forced into a narrow channel. When the world says “sit still” to a body designed to move with seasons. When it says “focus” but means “ignore your instincts.”
ADHD is not a lack of attention.
It’s an abundance of it spread across a living world instead of confined to a screen.
The medicine isn’t fixing the person.
It’s remembering the rhythm they were born into.
Jimmy I'm learning this more and more each day. Thanks, for chiming in but those are some long sentences for a guy lile me with ADHD. But, hey, you kerp them coming.
😂 this is why I hardly comment on people's posts 😂, I guess... still trying to find a middle ground where it's not too short and not too long 😂
No Jimmy, you have it right. Feed the Algorithm. I cut to the chase. That's my problem. But it's also my shtick, so what's a guy gonna do.
What a guy gotta do... 😂