The power of autism

A positive vision of autism, in which the foundation of the autistic constitution is central and is used to overcome difficulties in an A-typical way.

Welcome in the world of

AUTISM

Where we don't see people with autism as people with a disease or disorder, but as beings with a special constitution and qualities to do special things with.

And yes... they also have some specific obstacles to face in a society that seems unworldly to them. But which, with some insight and practice, can be lived in a different way, which will make it fun here. Because if you are here on earth, you obviously wanted to be here...

upcoming webinars

1.1 Overstimulation

2-6-2023

One of the most difficult things about autism is learning to deal with overstimulation. One is sensitive to sound, the other to light, a third to atmospheres and moods. Vera explains why this is and what you can do about it.

You can attend this lesson live and/or enroll it afterwards. You will find access to it in your account.

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1.2 Who am I?

30-6-2023

The lack of I-reference makes it difficult to actually differentiate an I. It gives challenges with finding a self-image and therefore with self-confidence. Yet there is a way to get connected to yourself. I’ll teach you during this webinar. Afterwards there is room for in-depth or personal questions.

You can attend this lesson live and/or enroll it afterwards. You will find access to it in your account.

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1.3 Escape your thinking mind

22-9-2023

Autistic people think a lot.. sometime too much. It is extremely difficult to quit your mind yet learning this could be a life saver. Negative thoughts spinning around in your head make you crazy sometimes. In this webinar I’ll teach you the why and how of conquering your mind. Afterward there is room for personal questions.

You can attend live or watch a replay.

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our services

Originated from experience (as an autistic person, as the daughter of an autistic father and as a mother of autistic children)
with a positive touch and psychotherapeutic and nondual background

Autism Questionaire

Are you in doubt if you have autism as well? Take this test and you'll get an idea of it.

our vision in writing

Divided into three fundamental pillars: FEELING (hyper-sensitivity), BEING (lack of I-reference) and THINKING (thinking in terms of natural-laws)

Teachings

Every month there is an online live teaching with Vera, after which you can ask in-depth and personal questions.

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about the teachings

"Finally someone who gets it!"

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about the power of autism

"It's a really good book. One of the best I know about autism. Very clear for me and people with autism to understand. Finally."

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about the teachings

"It's so nice to be able to ask questions, to be understood, to get tools to move on. The best therapy I've ever had :-)!!!"

most recent posts

Expert blog by Vera Helleman, thought leader, writer, trainer and coach.
Diagnosed with autism, daughter of father with autism and mother of three autistic and highly gifted children.

Autism and a negative self-image

By Vera Helleman | 18 March 2019

Question: My self-image has never been very good, and many things didn’t work out in my life (work/relationships). After a quest that took many years, I was diagnosed with autism. My experience is that, let’s say, half of the people that I tell about this, make a shift in their energy towards me. I don’t …

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Selective mutism in autistic children

By Vera Helleman | 6 March 2019

Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder, but it is also a symptom of autism. Both give a similar image, but for completely different reasons. Which means they also need different treatments. I have been selectively mute myself for a long time and I feel called to give some more information about this an experienced expert. …

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ASD in a changing society

By Vera Helleman | 16 February 2019

It might not be a coincidence that there is such an increase of autistic people in the world. Currently 1 in 80 persons is officially diagnosed with autism. On a large scale people don’t fit into the social frame (not just people with ASD). What does this mean? People used to think I was weird, nowadays …

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