“As Above, So Below – The Gut of the Stars” ✨🌍🌌
- ascension autism

- Apr 16
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 17
From stars we came, to stars we go,
As above, so deep below.
The Star Plough spins, its ancient arc,
Shaping the light of Brigid’s spark.
Through iron blood and magnet pull,
The gut remembers—rich and full.
A compass set by ancestral code,
The path to healing softly glowed.
In stone it’s written, in cells it sings,
The truth of mthe ind in earthly things.
Change the gut, the soul aligns— The stars respond,
across all time.
For in the gut, the gates swing wide,
To free the soul we hold inside.
A new dawn rises, fierce and bright,
A legacy forged in ancient light.
The universe waits—not far, but near— Within our hearts, the stars appear.
And for the children, brave and true,
We build the world anew.
Easter Wishes and a Call for Awareness
Guys, as we come together to celebrate this joyful Easter, we want to extend our heartfelt wishes to each and every one of you. This time of year is not only about renewal and hope but also about fostering a sense of community and support. In that spirit, we aim to address a critical issue that affects many families, particularly those dealing with autism and related challenges.
Changing Mindsets Through Research
To facilitate a meaningful shift in mindset, it is essential to recognize the wealth of research available. Thousands upon thousands of studies published on PubMed have demonstrated that specific dietary and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce symptoms associated with autism and other developmental disorders. These studies provide a solid foundation for the argument that improving gut health can lead to better overall well-being. Our demographic study conducted in Northern Ireland is a vital step in this direction. By raising awareness about the connection between gut health and symptom management, we hope to illuminate pathways that can lead to positive changes for many families.
The Complexity of Gut Health
Understanding gut health is indeed a complex scientific endeavor. The gut-brain connection is a fascinating area of research that reveals how our digestive health can influence our mental and emotional well-being. If we can successfully integrate this knowledge into school curriculums, we can empower children to establish healthy routines that promote their well-being. This is crucial, as many parents find themselves in a constant state of stress, often described as "fight or flight," due to the challenges of managing daily routines.
Universal Struggles Across Socioeconomic Lines
It is important to highlight that the struggle for a structured routine is not confined to any one socioeconomic group. Families from all walks of life face difficulties in establishing and maintaining routines that support their children's health and development. This shared experience underscores the need for community support and resources that can help alleviate some of these burdens.
A Call to Action for Autism Networks
We invite you to join us in this important mission. Please reach out to all autism networks and encourage them to include our free workshops in their offerings. These workshops are designed to provide practical strategies that can help eliminate symptoms related to autism through improved gut health. The cost associated with implementing these changes is relatively low, estimated at around £460 per year per child. This investment can cover essential vitamins and minerals that contribute to better health outcomes, potentially replacing traditional meals like breakfast or lunch with nutrient-rich alternatives.
Conclusion: A Community Effort
In conclusion, as we celebrate this Easter, let us also commit to supporting one another in our endeavors to improve the lives of children and families affected by autism. By working together and leveraging the existing research, we can create a more informed and compassionate society that prioritizes health and well-being for all. Your involvement and support can make a significant difference, and we look forward to collaborating with you on this journey toward positive change.









Comments