THE ANCESTRAL MIND #040 - CONCLUSION: COLLAPSING THE WAVE FUNCTION OF DISABILITY
An Optical Illusion
We have reached the end of this ten-part journey, and the conclusion is clear: the "deficit" of the neurodivergent mind is an optical illusion created by the "Babylonian" lens. For too long, we have relied on a "Bad Explanation" that pathologises difference and enforces a linear, industrial order. When we look through the lens of Quantum Whakapapa, the "broken" child is revealed to be a Universal Constructor operating on a different frequency, a Tohunga waiting for their initiation, a Levite waiting for their temple, or a Hunter waiting for their forest.
Observing Abundance
In quantum physics, the wave function represents all possibilities until it is observed. For nearly two centuries, the colonial gaze has observed our people through a wave function of "disability" and "disorder". It is time to collapse that wave function into a new reality of Tino Rangatiratanga, self-determination. By changing what we observe, we change the reality of our whānau. We must stop observing scarcity and start observing the abundance of potential that already exists within our whakapapa.
THE ANCESTRAL MIND #031 - NEURODIVERSITY THROUGH A QUANTUM WHAKAPAPA LENS - INTRODUCTION
A Failure of Explanation
For too long here in Taitokerau, we have seen our rangatahi struggling in a system that was not built for the way their minds actually work. We have been told that being "different", whether it is Takiwātanga (Autism) or Aroreretini (ADHD), is a "disorder" or a "deficit" to be managed. But as I sit here, rooted in our shared history and a deep commitment to the thriving of our whānau, I see something entirely different: a catastrophic failure of explanation rooted in an old, tired way of thinking.
This post is the first in a series of ten Reflective Insights based on Research Report #238.
The Babylonian Operating System
The problem is not our people; it is the "Babylonian" operating system we are forced to run our minds on. This system is a relic of the industrial age, a mindset that prioritises standardisation, linear "Clock Time," and treating individuals as interchangeable parts in a machine. When a mind does not fit that narrow "General Purpose" mold, the system labels it "broken" rather than recognising its specialised potential.