As March fades and April arrives, April 2nd is recognized globally as World Autism Awareness Day. This is not merely an occasion to celebrate diversity; it is a profound reminder of society's responsibility toward those with unique neural wiring. The message from the head of the United Nations this year carries a deep humanitarian weight: autistic individuals, like everyone else, have the right to master their own lives and contribute to our collective future.
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Peer-to-peer coaching among autistic children within a 4-dimensional coaching ecosystem
The Growing Challenge in the Age of AI
The reality, however, presents a significant challenge. There is a rising number of severely neurodivergent adolescents exhibiting self-harming behaviors—such as head-banging or skin-biting—or aggression toward others. Furthermore, the explosion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and social media has inadvertently become "fertile ground" for increased emotional and behavioral disorders in children already sensitive to stimuli.
In the Buddhist spirit of "relieving suffering and granting joy," an approach is showing practical transformational results: the integration of Buddhist wisdom and neuroscience, implemented through the "Neurodivergent Temple" model.
From the perspective of the Tam Viet Ecosystem, these "excessive traits" are not seen as permanent defects, but as indicators of high energy that is either blocked or developing out of sync.

The trio of teacher and students (Viet, Chuc, Hung) at their seminar and performance in New Delhi
1. The Triple Gem in Practice: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha in Daily Life
Through the lens of Buddhist philosophy, this model operates on three inseparable pillars:
- The Buddha (The Principle): The VEM (Vibrating Energy Meditation) system serves as the "light" that stabilizes the nervous system, bringing Body, Mind, and Intent into a state of unity.
- The Dharma (The Method): The Heaven-Earth-Human upward spiral and the CSPSM algorithm are the "movement sutras," helping "overwrite" old operating systems.
- The Sangha (The Community): The G4DSC ecosystem—encompassing 4-dimensional coaching where children live in positive energy resonance.
2. The Enlightened Ones: Living Proof of Liberation
At the Neurodivergent Temple, young individuals like Nguyễn Khắc Hưng, Phạm Thành Nam, Phúc, and Sinh are living proof. Once facing severe imbalances, they have not only overcome those behaviors but also set multiple Guinness World Records.
“We are deeply moved to witness the effort and the light within each of these children’s eyes and expressions. The dedication and love you have shown them command our profound respect. At the same time, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to you for sharing such a heartfelt and meaningful message. What we prioritize is not merely medical support; we aspire to create an environment where these children can feel: ‘I want to try to undergo treatment,’ ‘I want to return to school,’ and ‘I want to become a person like this in the future.’' - Mr. Hiroshi Takemori, President of the Asia International Society for Developmental Disorder Research (AISDDR), CEO of COCA Inc

Mr. Hiroshi Takemori visiting and offering gifts to children with profound autism
3. Precepts: Healthy Habits Replacing Self-Harm and Aggression
Three practical precepts have been distilled from this model:
- First Precept – Isolation: Temporarily isolating the child from environments filled with negative stimuli (unregulated AI and social media).
- Second Precept – Daily VEM Practice: Maintaining daily VEM practice to re-establish new neural pathways.
- Third Precept – Living in a Liberated Ecosystem: Persistently living within the 4-dimensional coaching community.
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Training and Demonstration at S-VYASA University, Bangalore, India
4. Liberation from the Burden: A Declaration for Families
“No medicine is as powerful as a high-class habit. No discipline is as sustainable as an endogenous evolutionary spiral. No one is as strong as a liberated ecosystem.”
To families living in daily anxiety, please know: transformation is possible. But that path cannot be walked alone. It requires a "temple"—an environment with enough wisdom, patience, and love.