i have often sat and thought.
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i have often sat and thought.
Did Randy, have any traces of autism? I know its a long shot and a stupid thing to wonder, but i often wondered did he have it? What you think? Don't forget autism comes in different ranges.
Sorry if i offend people, it was not intended to do so, if it does, delete this post.
Simon
Sorry if i offend people, it was not intended to do so, if it does, delete this post.
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interesting... realisticaly he could have had many things, after all medical science has taken its time getting to grips with certain things. Look at Ozzy, he had ADD and dyslexia but it was never diagnosed when he was a kid.
i dont know much about autism, so i'll shut up now, but im interested to hear what more inteligent people have to say...
i dont know much about autism, so i'll shut up now, but im interested to hear what more inteligent people have to say...
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Simon - I am actually a Psychiatric Social Worker specializing in acute mental illness for almost 20 years now.Did Randy, have any traces of autism? I
Randy had no mental issues that I can recall. He was loony, and had a great sense of humor, but definitely not autistic or mentally ill in any way. Hope that answers your question.
Now, Ozzy on the other hand...

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Thanks Gary. Im sorry if i touched a few nerves asking, but i feel more comfortable asking here than i did asking on RR.tk (i never asked there and never been on there for a looooooong time) which is why i asked here.Randy Magic wrote:Simon - I am actually a Psychiatric Social Worker specializing in acute mental illness for almost 20 years now.Did Randy, have any traces of autism? I
Randy had no mental issues that I can recall. He was loony, and had a great sense of humor, but definitely not autistic or mentally ill in any way. Hope that answers your question.
Now, Ozzy on the other hand...![]()
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Gary
I was just curious... thats all

Hope i didnt offend.
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Being bright and being loony, or having some mental illness are different. Just because someone has a mental illness doesn't mean they're not brilliant.Mike541x wrote:Well I've never heard of anyhthing about Randy being autistic. Never looked like a looney to me. I always thought Randy was a bright guy.
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After reading a book about Edgar Cayce, I found his view of reincarnation would fit Randy pretty well.
The concept is that there are certain lessons a soul must learn before entering Heaven. When a person dies, according to this theory, if the soul still has lessons to learn, it is born into a new body at some point (not immediately). All the experiences of the past life are forgotten on a conscious level, but the talents and lessons learned are not forgotten. Those who are "child prodigies", Cayce would attribute to that child's soul having been a musician in a previous life.
As I read about that concept, I could stop remembering that Randy was called an "old soul" on many occasions...
Just a point to ponder.
The concept is that there are certain lessons a soul must learn before entering Heaven. When a person dies, according to this theory, if the soul still has lessons to learn, it is born into a new body at some point (not immediately). All the experiences of the past life are forgotten on a conscious level, but the talents and lessons learned are not forgotten. Those who are "child prodigies", Cayce would attribute to that child's soul having been a musician in a previous life.
As I read about that concept, I could stop remembering that Randy was called an "old soul" on many occasions...
Just a point to ponder.
See the Albert Brooks movie "Defending Your Life". It follows this exact premise. Incredibly funny movie with Brooks and Meryl Streep. I find that idea very depressing but it makes for a great movie plot.Paul Wolfe wrote:After reading a book about Edgar Cayce, I found his view of reincarnation would fit Randy pretty well.
The concept is that there are certain lessons a soul must learn before entering Heaven. When a person dies, according to this theory, if the soul still has lessons to learn, it is born into a new body at some point (not immediately). All the experiences of the past life are forgotten on a conscious level, but the talents and lessons learned are not forgotten. Those who are "child prodigies", Cayce would attribute to that child's soul having been a musician in a previous life.
As I read about that concept, I could stop remembering that Randy was called an "old soul" on many occasions...
Just a point to ponder.
Baking the cookies of discontent by the heat of the laundromat vent...
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