I, like you, came late to the Telepathy Tapes for many of the same reasons as you. And, just like you I was drawn in by the seemingly inexplicable nature of what was being described. I’m becoming more comfortable with the knowledge, so eloquently stated by Werner Heisenberg. “Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it’s stranger than we can think.” Materialism is circling the drain.
Its very hard to blindly accept something a person has not directly experienced. That's a given. It's also harder to accept something your mind is closed on. There is a large group of humanity that will never accept simple psychic awareness so that telepathy is like riding to Mars on a skateboard. I am telepathic, so are several people around me. It's natural. It's an innate part of all humans. But just not allowed in our social world. Yet in the next coming years, it will become a way of life for many. As a telepath, I actually can communicate easy with children, not just autistic children. They have not closed down their innate nature yet. Just like people back in the 1800's would never accept even the idea of telephones, so too we find the struggle of understanding humanity as more than useless eaters
I'm neurodivergent and experience a version of just knowing things as well, and it feels so natural. This experience makes what these nonverbal people are experiencing 100% believable. It's just a more intense version of something I'm familiar with. Skateboarding to mars 100%. It's a higher consciousness where you can perceive more, like being on the top of a mountain. Then you have people further down the mountain telling you your view is BS, but they've never been where you are. It's very frustrating.
The kids can do this… and you can… because you are evolving the human creature into a human being. When we finally accept that it’s all about love, which is the message that the non-verbal children are sharing, we will finally become human beings.
Darwin would be proud of you and the kids who have gone next level with communications skills.
“One major one was that some of the children began to write on their own, without any assistance, often using an iPod or computer, as we see in Episode 2 of The Telepathy Tapes with the 10 year old boy from New Jersey, Akhil.”
Did you not watch the videos on the TTT website?
In every “test” with Akhil, his mother is either making hand gestures, distinct torso movements, or vocal cues, sometimes a combination of the three, before every single letter that Akhil touches on his iPad. And he only had about 65% success rate.
And Mia’s mother literally just points her head toward the right object she’s supposed to touch.
“The original claims were debunked precisely because there was some sort of subconscious merging happening between the kids and the facilitators.”
Yeah the “merging” is called the ideomotor effect. Subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) cues show the kids which letter to choose.
Isn’t it odd that it’s not FC broadly which has reports of psy phenomena cropping up — it’s only when the FC has an obvious and conspicuous mode of non-psy communication involved. And isn’t it odd that they can’t just put the spelling boards on a stand — the facilitators has to hold it front of the kid? And isn’t odd that the TTT narrator never explains any of these details about how spelling boards work?
“But now these children have learned their parent’s subtle “chirps and leans and flutters” so well that they can type them out on a keyboard with 100% accuracy — something you could never train your neurotypical child to do in a thousand years.”
Where are you deriving your claims from? Why do you think neurotypical children cant do this too? My friends in middle school (they were two best friends) literally taught themselves how to do a form of ideomotoric communication so they could impress everyone with “mind reading”. (It was very entertaining, btw.)
“One is so committed to one’s worldview — in this instance, materialism — that one has to twist one’s logic into the most fantastic contortions in order to make the phenomenon fit into it.”
This is completely disingenuous. I’m not at all a materialist, nor are most of my closest friends. Most of us were more or less agnostic after listening to TPP. Some more ready to believe, some more ready to dismiss. But when we watched the videos, none of us had any doubts that there was non-psy communication happening.
The fact that you dismiss any skepticism as a symptom of materialist dogma shows your own dogma, my friend. Think twice before casting aspersions. And please watch the videos and think about the well-being of those children. Look at Mia’s grimace and frown beneath the eye mask. Think about how Akhil is feeling when he just wants to leave the test and do other things but his mother sternly forces him back to perform more.
Its very disturbing that we would be so quick to turn these children into symbols for our metaphysical beliefs, at the cost of their humanity — when it’s perfectly possible to hold those metaphysical beliefs and have a sober clear eyed view of what’s happening with these tests.
Thanks for your comment. I wasn't aware of ideomotoric communication, but it's good to know about. I read a little bit about it, but it's not at all clear to me from what I read that anyone can do the sort of things that we hear about/see in the telepathy tapes. Are there any videos online that you can point to? I looked but couldn't find anything. If you know of anything and could share it that would be super, super helpful.
Also, I did watch the TT videos on the website, and I don't see "hand gestures, distinct torso movements, or vocal cues, sometimes a combination of the three, before every single letter that Akhil touches on his iPad." For instance, there's the one where she has him spell "house" and he's on the other side of the room, and she's not looking at him and he's not looking at her. (Granted, in that one, I can't understand the letters he's speaking very well, but it does sound like he's spelling out the word...)
And how did you get a 65% success rate? Looking back at the videos, there is the one where he struggles on the computer and has to keep going back to do it, but I assume that's because the keyboard is challenging for him... It seems like everything he does on the iPad he gets 100% right (which is pretty amazing with how hard he's hitting that thing :)
And I look at something like Mia's colored ball tests and I can't figure out for the life of me how a mom could train her autistic daughter to do spell out colors on a letter board without even looking at it. I can't imagine it with a neurotypical child at all. And for what purpose would she do it?
I totally agree with you that it's weird that they don't put the letter boards on a stand. I'm assuming some sort of touch is essential, like a current, but nonetheless you would think you could have it on a stand and just have the parent or teacher touching it so there was no movement involved.
I don't understand your comment: "Isn’t it odd that it’s not FC broadly which has reports of psy phenomena cropping up — it’s only when the FC has an obvious and conspicuous mode of non-psy communication involved." Could you explain what you mean?
And I apologize if it comes off like I'm dismissing any skepticism ("The fact that you dismiss any skepticism as a symptom of materialist dogma shows your own dogma, my friend.") That wasn't my intention, which is why I used "most critics" and "most skeptics." How could I speak for all critics and skeptics? My observations were based on the ones I read who were at the top of the google results. And, am I really tying all skepticism to materialist dogma? I don't see how. Could you explain that?
And is my comment about Engber's article really, as you say, "completely disingenuous"? I'm addressing how his conclusion, that all of this is love and not telepathy, "seems the very definition of magical thinking. One is so committed to one’s worldview — in this instance, materialism — that one has to twist one’s logic into the most fantastic contortions in order to make the phenomenon fit into it..." I'm talking about Engber, and not all skeptics. And I'm not only talking about materialists (which is why I say, "in this instance, materialist"), but ANYONE who wants to hold so tight to their position that they have to do all sorts of contortions to make it work. Can you say anything more about how that's disingenuous? (And yeah, I'm sure I fall prey to this as well, and that I'm sure I'm much better at seeing this in other people than in myself - I'm sure of all that - but that only means that I also fall prey to magical thinking. Does that change the fact that I Engber is doing it an especially egregious way in this instance?)
Did you read the Engber article? Have you read the Skeptical Inquirer piece? None of them mention ideomotoric communication, which seems like a major oversight if that's the means by which this is all happening. And if it's so easy to do this sort of thing, why not point to some examples in those articles? There must be some videos out there. Instead, those articles spend much of their time slandering the people - calling them "antivax" or saying the quality of the podcast is amateurish, etc - but those aren't arguments. I hope you can see that in my article I try to avoid all that and actually try to share what I have understood as the biggest criticism, which is found in the "Prisoners of Silence" movie. I want people to be able to understand the arguments, so I try to actually present them (granted, it's all in a pretty abbreviated form, but that's because most people won't read a long article :)
Truthfully, I found your comment more persuasive then most of the articles I read, but I clearly have questions about your comment too.
And one last thing. I appreciate the inquisitive, friendly tone of your comment, but I wouldn't use "my friend" so much. It came off to me as pokey (and yes, disingenuous, because you don't fully mean it) - like you're up for a conversation, but you're also kind of looking for a fight. "You’ve got a pretty weak argument my friend" is kind of a funny way to start a real conversation with a stranger. That said, I really appreciate all the points you made! They helped me bring some of my own thoughts into movement.
Mathematician here. It is difficult for me to understand why there's any debate about this at all, decades later.
Surely devising rigorous tests for this alleged phenomenon is possible. Dare I say until those tests are analyzed, we're just blowing smoke up our donkeys.
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There are 3 + 1 ways people can connect with each other physically without touching:
1 static electricity (extends about ½ inch from your skin; this is easy to feel if you hold your fingertips within half an inch of someone else's without otherwise touching or being grounded),
2 light (in the case of eye contact, photons moving close to the speed of light reflecting off of our eyes would effectively “perceive” themselves to be in both retinas at the same time--a Penrose suggestion on why we can sense we’re being watched),
3 and gravity (Scott Adams mentions this in God's Debris; for scale reasons this is the most dubious--neurotransmitters are rather small).
Beyond that, our brains are wired with “interpersonal neurobiology,” specific parts of our brains that communicate unconsciously, mostly in close proximity. Dr. David Schnarch wrote about this extensively in his outstanding book Brain Talk, although that was dedicated to married couples--marital telepathy is a well known phenomenon.
To the best of my knowledge for each of these, the closer the proximity, the stronger the allegedly telepathic bond.
I hypothesize, therefore: if these young people spent enough time with and engaged in close enough proximity to (or touched) their assistants, the faster/stronger/obviouser this phenomenon would be. Not unlike mates.
Especially if the young person was only exposed to a few people.
Lastly, quantum physics deserves an honorable mention for quantum entanglement. I hypothesize thusly: we are composed of carbon, carbon is subject to quantum entanglement, and if two people's electrons were thus entangled after spending lots of time in close proximity, then the telepathy phenomenon could stop being dependent on physical distance, which is a bit of a weird thing to think about.
Distance is time dependent, and time is arbitrarily defined. Specifically, one second is arbitrarily defined as approximately 9 billion vibrations of a cesium atom. Distance is therefore defined by how far light travels in a vacuum in approximately 9 billion cesium vibrations). Which means that distance is at least arbitrarily defined, the same as mass. But time is relative to speed and gravity as well; the faster you travel and/or the heavier you get, the slower time passes).
Obviously the conscious development and usage of these systems is unlikely.
If telepathy is real, then let's get better evidence, else let's bury it forever and give these young people ketamine for being such good sports about their weird parents and tutors.
From what I've been studying in Vedanta, and what I understand from that study, "telepathy" sounds very much like a transmission of energy & that energy is at the frequency of love. I think you're both understanding a piece of the whole of it. Emotions carry energy. People who don't know their own self will believe only lower emotions have energy, but that will be because they spend more of their awareness down there. Love has a more powerful energy to it - all the great cosmic masters speak of it.
Very typically Western to work endlessly to understand things thru only one pov (the western, materialist one) but still funny that such a materialist accidentally walked backwards into part of the answer.
Guru to disciple transmission happens similarly, but of course more powerfully. I posit we will see an advancement even of this. Those children have a mission on this planet. May we be wise enough to protect them from our dark thoughts. 😜
Yeah, I also found it interesting that love and telepathy are so close in nature, and that the author of The Atlantic piece ultimately landed on love in his attempt to dismiss telepathy. And what you said about the guru / disciple relationship makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this comment. I haven’t watched the TT but have been following the commentary on it, partly because my eldest son and I had some startling moments of telepathy when he was learning to speak, and because we are often quite mergy, he and I. He is neuro atypical, just your basic “high functioning” iteration thereof which makes him extremely sensitive, overwhelmed and in need of tuning out. I’m also a Vedanta/shakta tantra student and considering writing my MA thesis on diksa - but I hadn’t made the link here, so thank you!
I listened to a podcaster interviewing Ky Dickens recently (I forget which one, but can locate it) where she states that it may be that (some of) these children aren't autistic at all, but have apraxia — a disconnect between mind and body. I'm pretty sure she also stated that 'telepathy' is somewhat of a misnomer, when in actuality, what they seem to be exhibiting is more of a 'unity consciousness', as there is, (in some), the ability to remote view as well. To me it makes sense that when one sensory input is non-functioning or compromised in some way, that the body would develop more refined abilities in another sense. When I bought my laptop, I was helped by a salesperson who was blind. To complete the transactions online and look up answers to questions, he used his phone, scrolling through audio at warp speed, yet able to hear it all distinctly and know exactly when he arrived at what he needed. It was the first time I had witnessed this kind of ability. I'm also reminded of one of the most viewed TED talks of all time: 'My stroke of insight' by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. I haven't been able to find any record of her commenting on TTT, however her direct experience and scientific studies of the brain, consciousness and communication would surely offer some valuable perspective. I don't doubt the validity of the experiences of those in TTT at all. I've had many extrasensory experiences myself, even what you could call 'telepathy', though not always at will. Also, some people who take psychedelics have reported experiencing telepathy, leading to further studies on this phenomena.
An alternative perspective: As a soul communicator who frequently gets messages from other people’s souls (both living and deceased), I can throughly attest that telepathy is real! But in my case — and it sounds like in a fair number of cases described in the Telepathy Tapes — what’s happening is not telepathy — it’s actually what I call über-empathy. While science has its own definition of empathy, this kind of extreme empathy is a form of astral travel: we want to understand someone else so much that we merge with their energy field. While this can lead to understand the other so much more, it can also be entangling, where we don’t know where we end and the other begins. Often the ability to do this comes from feeling trapped in one’s body, thus wanting to flee it. So it makes sense that these kids would also be meeting up on the astral — they are exceptionally versed in soul travel, as soul-merging is their primary form of understanding their parents and caregivers.
Hey Carrie - your picture of über-empathy is helpful, thanks for sharing it. I wonder if you could say more about the process of merging with another? You said that "we want to understand someone else so much that we merge" - do you experience that desire for understanding as natural (you just have it), or have you somehow developed it? I agree that interest - the desire to understand - is the doorway to so much. But I feel like it's incredibly lacking in the world, and also in my own soul. It's hard to develop as keen an interest for all things as I really wish for...
Hi Seth! You ask really good questions! I had a chat with my guides about how best to respond to you, and they said to convey the following:
1) We are all becoming telepathic — it is where humanity is collectively evolving.
2) There is a massive wave of blue light being projected from deep space right now that will be activating dormant DNA, and for many of us, telepathy will be one such activation. The blue light will be reaching earth between 3/27-3/29, with the full force of it on the 29th.
3) To best enable that activation, all you need to do is set a clear intention to receive telepathic abilities.
Yes, I believe it's part of our evolution. "The Great Change." Are the dates you mentioned this year coinciding with the Aries New Moon Solar Eclipse? From my understanding, the major shifts are coming in the year 2027. My initial thought is that most of us are not capable of telepathy yet as a protection (because can you imagine the chaos if we could all read each other's minds?). As we heal and understand how we are all one, our thoughts become pure, and this new gift emerges. All that to say, I'm open and love leaning into these conversations. And also love when science catches on to what spirit has been whispering.
Hi Lucy! The blue ray light coming in dovetails with this Saturday's eclipse -I first heard about it from a conversation with Pam Gregory and Nancy Rebecca, found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fugrN1lopVc, and have since connected with the Blue Ray beings Nancy talks about -- they are wonderful! As I understand (from both them and my own guides), this blue light will activate some dormant DNA for some folks, which can be helped along with your own positive intentions. But like all things, please only take this as truth if it resonates!
When you say we want to understand someone so much, could you also be saying “I want to adapt and modify my vibration to mimic theirs”. And in so doing you are externalizing your power and attunement in the belief that directing your own from source is less ideal?
With all due respect, Alana, that question is a bit confusing and feels kinda loaded…? If you’d genuinely like to talk about it, feel free to message me.
When you speak about understanding someone so deeply, is it for you to deepen your experience and be more like them or is it for them to be more like you? From how I understand reality, we will all always only experience a version of someone as reflected by our own inner narrative so the true desire of your "empathy" is not clear to me.
This is a remarkably thoughtful piece. Thank you for approaching it with nuance rather than dismissal. I completely agree that many responses, including The Atlantic’s, seem less concerned with inquiry and more with reinforcing an existing worldview. It’s one thing to examine data critically, but quite another to preemptively shut down exploration in favor of preserving consensus.
Your line, “FC was debunked by showing that the kids were doing something that looks a lot like telepathy,” is exactly the kind of observation that deserves more attention. The impulse to label something “debunked” often ends the conversation prematurely, just as the story is getting interesting. I also couldn’t help but notice the subtle undermining in how Dr. Powell was introduced (without even using her title as Doctor). These choices may seem small, but they shape perception before any argument is even made.
Curiosity, not certainty, should lead the way. Especially when we’re faced with phenomena that challenge our frameworks. Thank you for the reminder and the push to keep looking closer.
Thank you, Seth. I look forward to seeing your next piece.
By the way, Judy Blatchford, who was Clopper Almon's wife, has a grandson who is severely challenged. His mother is a speech person for Eurythmy Spring Valley, Jennifer Kleinbach. Her son does not speak and I believe he was taught to communicate with FC. One of the first things this young person helped to compose when this communication began was, "I want people to know that I am intelligent." One can only imagine how deeply that message was received. I believe he attends the Otto Specht school in Spring Valley and lives in the Fellowship community. All the best! Obrigado!
I know Jennifer - I did a little speech work with her probably about 10 years ago. It was wonderful, she's a great teacher. And I met her son once, but didn't know he had worked with FC. It would be nice to connect with them and find out more next time I'm in that part of the world.
Eu estudava Portugues cuando tive veinte anos no universidade de Lisboa pelo verão. Também Carol e eu viajamos em Portugal juntos tres vezes.
Last year we stayed in a therapeutic Anthroposophical community in the mountains of Portugal, Casa de Santa Isabel after we walked the Camino Portugues.
Portuguese is a beautiful language that just won me over years ago. But I am afraid that my accent is not Brazilian. However, the Portuguese, and I imagine the Brazilians as well, speak so quickly that I rarely understand much that is said.
All the best to you Seth and I am so glad that you know Jennifer. I thought you might.
In Karl Koenig's Good Friday play, the story ends with four soldiers taking the people with various developmental challenges away to an island. One soldier says: "We thought we were leading them; It turns out that they were leading us". Having sat with this story for two years observing the challenges of students as well as the staff and Management, I can see how Othering can take hold as The Being of Love continues to touch into us. The rising sensitivity in imbalances seems to be inspiring an empathetic perception, and offering the possibility of transformation for and with each other. The children do it very well and I have learned so much from their authentic dark and light, in discerning my own.
I'm now leaving Camphill, because the more I work out of 'therapeutic intuition' as Love; as sensing each the others views and motivations, the harder it becomes to describe and type up as evidence of changes in a pre-planned linear way.
I will try "Artist" as my work now.
Thank you for this article Seth.
I also wonder when Scientists/Researchers will discover the courage to explore the new way of connection and change, with a lightly-held sense of wonder and openness.
Not sure if you've ever read Be Here Now (thinking about when Dr Alpert & Timothy Leary were fired from Harvard) but those of us who have been feeling called to sit with this, I feel we are archetypically splitting off from the Normship and headed to the true Mothership. May we find each other in this dark space, because it's so exciting and I want to talk and debate about it, but NOBODY around me has the capacity or desire to understand. But we are evolving our connection to that love, to consciousness... It's so beautiful to be on this side of the veil to watch unfold.
I'm also turning to art! This is how we connect to this... This .... Well I know what I call it. 😜
Hey Nisha - yeah, that's a beautiful insight from the Good Friday play. It's interesting to look at disability not as something to object to, something regrettable that we want to reverse, but as a need that brings us together and can teach us something that otherwise we couldn't learn.
Sorry to hear you're leaving Camphill. Is the requirement for evidence and looking at things in a more linear way coming from Camphill or the state? I know that Camphill, like many organizations, has to bend a knee to state requirements, and in the process it can also forget its own requirements and reason for being, and adopt the state's mentality as its own...
Yes, the requirements for particular reports are coming from the state government and from the local council who provide essential funding for the school and day services students. (Recent funding cuts have been taking their toll, and the school may not have enough funds to recruit the next Anthroposophical Art Therapist onsite).
In the move from Community to Organisation, the reporting and administrative requirements were helpful in creating a clear structure, setting boundaries, and bringing order and clarity in. Now these can feel painful, at least for those of us who are naturally attuning to the Individuality of the hearts forces more strongly.
Given the current arrangements with the state, it’s understandable that the Camphill Management of Aberdeen feel obligated to produce detailed amounts of data evidence, (as if we can predict and enforce specific outcome changes in others). However, for two years I’ve seen staff exhausted, unable to breathe, and falling ill. People are expected to work long hours, and some junior staff expected to carry out work above their contracted hours and experience sometimes.
The cold shoulder is what people who stand up and voice their concerns and views receive - so they leave.
As a result of observations and struggles, a Union has formed, to begin conversations on unworkable processes and expectations that need to change.
It’s as you say Seth… “forgetting it’s own true reason for being”.
So, as part of my personal Easter deed, I will take a good look at the themes around what I’m observing outside, and see where it lives in the memories of my own life story. Then, strive to transform my inside, to see if my Perception of the outside changes. Somewhere in the bittersweet mid-point, is Acceptance, Peace, and Freedom - maybe. 🕯❤️🔥🦠✝️🌌⛵️
In this endeavour, I must say that I appreciated your clear talks and article presentations on the Social Threefold Order. I continue to contemplate and digest these ideas, and hopefully will come to discern how I can do my bit to inspire this harmonising opportunity for the UK.
And if you can ascertain other routes in addition to my current plan to turn inwards to know Living Thinking that can unite, please do let me know.
Hey Nisha - thanks for your your thoughtful, bittersweet sharing. So much of this work is so difficult and so heartbreaking. I'm grateful that you're continuing to try to discern what the work is. It's not easy in this time. All the best - Seth
Very interesting. When I was a worker at Camphill (Kimberton Hills), I noticed that some of the villagers got Yahtzee (in the game by the same name) far more often than chance (in an absolute sense, but also in comparison to everyone else). I tried to interest my friend Stanley Krippner (a good parapsychologist) in doing formal experiments with them, but he didn't have the resources by then.
Have you come across any of the skeptical articles that address savantism? I find it quite interesting that no one who is so sure that the Tapes are fake or a conspiracy or whatever addresses what is going on with savantism. I am so much more interested in this wider conversation than just the tapes.
I "believe" in the tapes because I have had enough interesting experiences of things being too weird to not be Wyrd myself. I am all for applying discernment and skepticism and part of that is not arguing with people who are so triggered by the tapes that they act like they can know more than they actually know.
I am reminded of something Iain McGilcrest said - that gullibility and cynicism are not actually opposites...and have been interested in how that has played out with the adamant disbelievers.
I can't remember any of the articles discussing it. It seems like it's treated as a peripheral phenomenon that the skeptics accept, but don't really want to bring into the conversation... Did you watch the whole "Prisoners of Silence" movie? There's a minute clip where they show two really interesting savants. It starts 14 minutes in.
I just find the savant omission such a tell that the critics don't really want to engage with the whole consciousness question that is really what the tapes are about. If savants just know things without having the proper brain "hardware" that is pretty epic...Like change the consciousness contract epic.
& it also just reinforces how delusional we are, that they are so unaware that it is ridiculous to talk with such certainty about these things. Delusion is the fundamental mechanism that we use to stay "safe" in unsafe conditions. We have so many ways of compartmentalizing inconvenient facts from the rest of our system.
When I learned about IFS so much made sense. We have parts that need to keep us "safe" by blocking off us from knowing what we know. These parts will do whatever it takes to keep us unaware of the job they are doing to keep us attached to unhealthy systems.
The more I heal the more I am free to explore the mystical. It has been surprising and delightful and the thing that has kept me here to figure out how to get through some epic trauma. The need to defend against people who I can see are off with the bad ancestors, trapped in a delusional altered state is lessening. I know this from playing I Spot it I Got It as I have struggled to Lucid-ify myself from my own delusional altered states. Even with awareness, openness and a desire to change it has been profoundly challenging. We use extra-strength delusion on this crazy planet!
Telepathy will never be real. Telempathy has always been real. You don’t need a paywall to remember who you are. You are never going to get anyone to validate the sonar of compassion.
I'm grateful to know about this podcast - thanks, Seth!
Important information and experiences are shared, though the explanations and inquiries re: "telepathy" still struggle to overcome the constructs of Materialism - at least as far as I've been able to listen. Looking forward to hearing the rest of the series.
Thank you, Seth! So much to say, share from my own lifelong experiences…but I’ll simply say “Thank you!” for your attitude, making all available, your compassion, your questioning, your true humanity in seeing this is available…Blessings on your way, your work.
It’s very well known that the CIA use remote viewers and this again is thought to be connected to consciousness and what physicists call quantum entanglement.
I, like you, came late to the Telepathy Tapes for many of the same reasons as you. And, just like you I was drawn in by the seemingly inexplicable nature of what was being described. I’m becoming more comfortable with the knowledge, so eloquently stated by Werner Heisenberg. “Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it’s stranger than we can think.” Materialism is circling the drain.
Materialism is circling the drain.” I love that sentence.
Its very hard to blindly accept something a person has not directly experienced. That's a given. It's also harder to accept something your mind is closed on. There is a large group of humanity that will never accept simple psychic awareness so that telepathy is like riding to Mars on a skateboard. I am telepathic, so are several people around me. It's natural. It's an innate part of all humans. But just not allowed in our social world. Yet in the next coming years, it will become a way of life for many. As a telepath, I actually can communicate easy with children, not just autistic children. They have not closed down their innate nature yet. Just like people back in the 1800's would never accept even the idea of telephones, so too we find the struggle of understanding humanity as more than useless eaters
I'm neurodivergent and experience a version of just knowing things as well, and it feels so natural. This experience makes what these nonverbal people are experiencing 100% believable. It's just a more intense version of something I'm familiar with. Skateboarding to mars 100%. It's a higher consciousness where you can perceive more, like being on the top of a mountain. Then you have people further down the mountain telling you your view is BS, but they've never been where you are. It's very frustrating.
The kids can do this… and you can… because you are evolving the human creature into a human being. When we finally accept that it’s all about love, which is the message that the non-verbal children are sharing, we will finally become human beings.
Darwin would be proud of you and the kids who have gone next level with communications skills.
You’ve got a pretty weak argument my friend.
“One major one was that some of the children began to write on their own, without any assistance, often using an iPod or computer, as we see in Episode 2 of The Telepathy Tapes with the 10 year old boy from New Jersey, Akhil.”
Did you not watch the videos on the TTT website?
In every “test” with Akhil, his mother is either making hand gestures, distinct torso movements, or vocal cues, sometimes a combination of the three, before every single letter that Akhil touches on his iPad. And he only had about 65% success rate.
And Mia’s mother literally just points her head toward the right object she’s supposed to touch.
“The original claims were debunked precisely because there was some sort of subconscious merging happening between the kids and the facilitators.”
Yeah the “merging” is called the ideomotor effect. Subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) cues show the kids which letter to choose.
Isn’t it odd that it’s not FC broadly which has reports of psy phenomena cropping up — it’s only when the FC has an obvious and conspicuous mode of non-psy communication involved. And isn’t it odd that they can’t just put the spelling boards on a stand — the facilitators has to hold it front of the kid? And isn’t odd that the TTT narrator never explains any of these details about how spelling boards work?
“But now these children have learned their parent’s subtle “chirps and leans and flutters” so well that they can type them out on a keyboard with 100% accuracy — something you could never train your neurotypical child to do in a thousand years.”
Where are you deriving your claims from? Why do you think neurotypical children cant do this too? My friends in middle school (they were two best friends) literally taught themselves how to do a form of ideomotoric communication so they could impress everyone with “mind reading”. (It was very entertaining, btw.)
“One is so committed to one’s worldview — in this instance, materialism — that one has to twist one’s logic into the most fantastic contortions in order to make the phenomenon fit into it.”
This is completely disingenuous. I’m not at all a materialist, nor are most of my closest friends. Most of us were more or less agnostic after listening to TPP. Some more ready to believe, some more ready to dismiss. But when we watched the videos, none of us had any doubts that there was non-psy communication happening.
The fact that you dismiss any skepticism as a symptom of materialist dogma shows your own dogma, my friend. Think twice before casting aspersions. And please watch the videos and think about the well-being of those children. Look at Mia’s grimace and frown beneath the eye mask. Think about how Akhil is feeling when he just wants to leave the test and do other things but his mother sternly forces him back to perform more.
Its very disturbing that we would be so quick to turn these children into symbols for our metaphysical beliefs, at the cost of their humanity — when it’s perfectly possible to hold those metaphysical beliefs and have a sober clear eyed view of what’s happening with these tests.
Hey Christian,
Thanks for your comment. I wasn't aware of ideomotoric communication, but it's good to know about. I read a little bit about it, but it's not at all clear to me from what I read that anyone can do the sort of things that we hear about/see in the telepathy tapes. Are there any videos online that you can point to? I looked but couldn't find anything. If you know of anything and could share it that would be super, super helpful.
Also, I did watch the TT videos on the website, and I don't see "hand gestures, distinct torso movements, or vocal cues, sometimes a combination of the three, before every single letter that Akhil touches on his iPad." For instance, there's the one where she has him spell "house" and he's on the other side of the room, and she's not looking at him and he's not looking at her. (Granted, in that one, I can't understand the letters he's speaking very well, but it does sound like he's spelling out the word...)
And how did you get a 65% success rate? Looking back at the videos, there is the one where he struggles on the computer and has to keep going back to do it, but I assume that's because the keyboard is challenging for him... It seems like everything he does on the iPad he gets 100% right (which is pretty amazing with how hard he's hitting that thing :)
And I look at something like Mia's colored ball tests and I can't figure out for the life of me how a mom could train her autistic daughter to do spell out colors on a letter board without even looking at it. I can't imagine it with a neurotypical child at all. And for what purpose would she do it?
I totally agree with you that it's weird that they don't put the letter boards on a stand. I'm assuming some sort of touch is essential, like a current, but nonetheless you would think you could have it on a stand and just have the parent or teacher touching it so there was no movement involved.
I don't understand your comment: "Isn’t it odd that it’s not FC broadly which has reports of psy phenomena cropping up — it’s only when the FC has an obvious and conspicuous mode of non-psy communication involved." Could you explain what you mean?
And I apologize if it comes off like I'm dismissing any skepticism ("The fact that you dismiss any skepticism as a symptom of materialist dogma shows your own dogma, my friend.") That wasn't my intention, which is why I used "most critics" and "most skeptics." How could I speak for all critics and skeptics? My observations were based on the ones I read who were at the top of the google results. And, am I really tying all skepticism to materialist dogma? I don't see how. Could you explain that?
And is my comment about Engber's article really, as you say, "completely disingenuous"? I'm addressing how his conclusion, that all of this is love and not telepathy, "seems the very definition of magical thinking. One is so committed to one’s worldview — in this instance, materialism — that one has to twist one’s logic into the most fantastic contortions in order to make the phenomenon fit into it..." I'm talking about Engber, and not all skeptics. And I'm not only talking about materialists (which is why I say, "in this instance, materialist"), but ANYONE who wants to hold so tight to their position that they have to do all sorts of contortions to make it work. Can you say anything more about how that's disingenuous? (And yeah, I'm sure I fall prey to this as well, and that I'm sure I'm much better at seeing this in other people than in myself - I'm sure of all that - but that only means that I also fall prey to magical thinking. Does that change the fact that I Engber is doing it an especially egregious way in this instance?)
Did you read the Engber article? Have you read the Skeptical Inquirer piece? None of them mention ideomotoric communication, which seems like a major oversight if that's the means by which this is all happening. And if it's so easy to do this sort of thing, why not point to some examples in those articles? There must be some videos out there. Instead, those articles spend much of their time slandering the people - calling them "antivax" or saying the quality of the podcast is amateurish, etc - but those aren't arguments. I hope you can see that in my article I try to avoid all that and actually try to share what I have understood as the biggest criticism, which is found in the "Prisoners of Silence" movie. I want people to be able to understand the arguments, so I try to actually present them (granted, it's all in a pretty abbreviated form, but that's because most people won't read a long article :)
Truthfully, I found your comment more persuasive then most of the articles I read, but I clearly have questions about your comment too.
And one last thing. I appreciate the inquisitive, friendly tone of your comment, but I wouldn't use "my friend" so much. It came off to me as pokey (and yes, disingenuous, because you don't fully mean it) - like you're up for a conversation, but you're also kind of looking for a fight. "You’ve got a pretty weak argument my friend" is kind of a funny way to start a real conversation with a stranger. That said, I really appreciate all the points you made! They helped me bring some of my own thoughts into movement.
Hope you have a chance to reply. All the best,
Seth
Please excuse me, gentlemen.
Mathematician here. It is difficult for me to understand why there's any debate about this at all, decades later.
Surely devising rigorous tests for this alleged phenomenon is possible. Dare I say until those tests are analyzed, we're just blowing smoke up our donkeys.
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There are 3 + 1 ways people can connect with each other physically without touching:
1 static electricity (extends about ½ inch from your skin; this is easy to feel if you hold your fingertips within half an inch of someone else's without otherwise touching or being grounded),
2 light (in the case of eye contact, photons moving close to the speed of light reflecting off of our eyes would effectively “perceive” themselves to be in both retinas at the same time--a Penrose suggestion on why we can sense we’re being watched),
3 and gravity (Scott Adams mentions this in God's Debris; for scale reasons this is the most dubious--neurotransmitters are rather small).
Beyond that, our brains are wired with “interpersonal neurobiology,” specific parts of our brains that communicate unconsciously, mostly in close proximity. Dr. David Schnarch wrote about this extensively in his outstanding book Brain Talk, although that was dedicated to married couples--marital telepathy is a well known phenomenon.
To the best of my knowledge for each of these, the closer the proximity, the stronger the allegedly telepathic bond.
I hypothesize, therefore: if these young people spent enough time with and engaged in close enough proximity to (or touched) their assistants, the faster/stronger/obviouser this phenomenon would be. Not unlike mates.
Especially if the young person was only exposed to a few people.
Lastly, quantum physics deserves an honorable mention for quantum entanglement. I hypothesize thusly: we are composed of carbon, carbon is subject to quantum entanglement, and if two people's electrons were thus entangled after spending lots of time in close proximity, then the telepathy phenomenon could stop being dependent on physical distance, which is a bit of a weird thing to think about.
Distance is time dependent, and time is arbitrarily defined. Specifically, one second is arbitrarily defined as approximately 9 billion vibrations of a cesium atom. Distance is therefore defined by how far light travels in a vacuum in approximately 9 billion cesium vibrations). Which means that distance is at least arbitrarily defined, the same as mass. But time is relative to speed and gravity as well; the faster you travel and/or the heavier you get, the slower time passes).
Obviously the conscious development and usage of these systems is unlikely.
If telepathy is real, then let's get better evidence, else let's bury it forever and give these young people ketamine for being such good sports about their weird parents and tutors.
From what I've been studying in Vedanta, and what I understand from that study, "telepathy" sounds very much like a transmission of energy & that energy is at the frequency of love. I think you're both understanding a piece of the whole of it. Emotions carry energy. People who don't know their own self will believe only lower emotions have energy, but that will be because they spend more of their awareness down there. Love has a more powerful energy to it - all the great cosmic masters speak of it.
Very typically Western to work endlessly to understand things thru only one pov (the western, materialist one) but still funny that such a materialist accidentally walked backwards into part of the answer.
Guru to disciple transmission happens similarly, but of course more powerfully. I posit we will see an advancement even of this. Those children have a mission on this planet. May we be wise enough to protect them from our dark thoughts. 😜
Yeah, I also found it interesting that love and telepathy are so close in nature, and that the author of The Atlantic piece ultimately landed on love in his attempt to dismiss telepathy. And what you said about the guru / disciple relationship makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this comment. I haven’t watched the TT but have been following the commentary on it, partly because my eldest son and I had some startling moments of telepathy when he was learning to speak, and because we are often quite mergy, he and I. He is neuro atypical, just your basic “high functioning” iteration thereof which makes him extremely sensitive, overwhelmed and in need of tuning out. I’m also a Vedanta/shakta tantra student and considering writing my MA thesis on diksa - but I hadn’t made the link here, so thank you!
You said this best
I listened to a podcaster interviewing Ky Dickens recently (I forget which one, but can locate it) where she states that it may be that (some of) these children aren't autistic at all, but have apraxia — a disconnect between mind and body. I'm pretty sure she also stated that 'telepathy' is somewhat of a misnomer, when in actuality, what they seem to be exhibiting is more of a 'unity consciousness', as there is, (in some), the ability to remote view as well. To me it makes sense that when one sensory input is non-functioning or compromised in some way, that the body would develop more refined abilities in another sense. When I bought my laptop, I was helped by a salesperson who was blind. To complete the transactions online and look up answers to questions, he used his phone, scrolling through audio at warp speed, yet able to hear it all distinctly and know exactly when he arrived at what he needed. It was the first time I had witnessed this kind of ability. I'm also reminded of one of the most viewed TED talks of all time: 'My stroke of insight' by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. I haven't been able to find any record of her commenting on TTT, however her direct experience and scientific studies of the brain, consciousness and communication would surely offer some valuable perspective. I don't doubt the validity of the experiences of those in TTT at all. I've had many extrasensory experiences myself, even what you could call 'telepathy', though not always at will. Also, some people who take psychedelics have reported experiencing telepathy, leading to further studies on this phenomena.
An alternative perspective: As a soul communicator who frequently gets messages from other people’s souls (both living and deceased), I can throughly attest that telepathy is real! But in my case — and it sounds like in a fair number of cases described in the Telepathy Tapes — what’s happening is not telepathy — it’s actually what I call über-empathy. While science has its own definition of empathy, this kind of extreme empathy is a form of astral travel: we want to understand someone else so much that we merge with their energy field. While this can lead to understand the other so much more, it can also be entangling, where we don’t know where we end and the other begins. Often the ability to do this comes from feeling trapped in one’s body, thus wanting to flee it. So it makes sense that these kids would also be meeting up on the astral — they are exceptionally versed in soul travel, as soul-merging is their primary form of understanding their parents and caregivers.
Hey Carrie - your picture of über-empathy is helpful, thanks for sharing it. I wonder if you could say more about the process of merging with another? You said that "we want to understand someone else so much that we merge" - do you experience that desire for understanding as natural (you just have it), or have you somehow developed it? I agree that interest - the desire to understand - is the doorway to so much. But I feel like it's incredibly lacking in the world, and also in my own soul. It's hard to develop as keen an interest for all things as I really wish for...
Hi Seth! You ask really good questions! I had a chat with my guides about how best to respond to you, and they said to convey the following:
1) We are all becoming telepathic — it is where humanity is collectively evolving.
2) There is a massive wave of blue light being projected from deep space right now that will be activating dormant DNA, and for many of us, telepathy will be one such activation. The blue light will be reaching earth between 3/27-3/29, with the full force of it on the 29th.
3) To best enable that activation, all you need to do is set a clear intention to receive telepathic abilities.
May all beings awaken to their true potential! 💜
Yes, I believe it's part of our evolution. "The Great Change." Are the dates you mentioned this year coinciding with the Aries New Moon Solar Eclipse? From my understanding, the major shifts are coming in the year 2027. My initial thought is that most of us are not capable of telepathy yet as a protection (because can you imagine the chaos if we could all read each other's minds?). As we heal and understand how we are all one, our thoughts become pure, and this new gift emerges. All that to say, I'm open and love leaning into these conversations. And also love when science catches on to what spirit has been whispering.
Hi Lucy! The blue ray light coming in dovetails with this Saturday's eclipse -I first heard about it from a conversation with Pam Gregory and Nancy Rebecca, found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fugrN1lopVc, and have since connected with the Blue Ray beings Nancy talks about -- they are wonderful! As I understand (from both them and my own guides), this blue light will activate some dormant DNA for some folks, which can be helped along with your own positive intentions. But like all things, please only take this as truth if it resonates!
Thank you for passing this along, Carrie! I'm so curious and excited to learn more ♡
When you say we want to understand someone so much, could you also be saying “I want to adapt and modify my vibration to mimic theirs”. And in so doing you are externalizing your power and attunement in the belief that directing your own from source is less ideal?
With all due respect, Alana, that question is a bit confusing and feels kinda loaded…? If you’d genuinely like to talk about it, feel free to message me.
It was a question, were you meaning that or something else?
I think I just may not understand your question correctly — do you mind explaining a bit more of what you’re asking?
When you speak about understanding someone so deeply, is it for you to deepen your experience and be more like them or is it for them to be more like you? From how I understand reality, we will all always only experience a version of someone as reflected by our own inner narrative so the true desire of your "empathy" is not clear to me.
I think I may be confused by your question as it feels like there is a judgment there. Is there some truth to that?
This is a remarkably thoughtful piece. Thank you for approaching it with nuance rather than dismissal. I completely agree that many responses, including The Atlantic’s, seem less concerned with inquiry and more with reinforcing an existing worldview. It’s one thing to examine data critically, but quite another to preemptively shut down exploration in favor of preserving consensus.
Your line, “FC was debunked by showing that the kids were doing something that looks a lot like telepathy,” is exactly the kind of observation that deserves more attention. The impulse to label something “debunked” often ends the conversation prematurely, just as the story is getting interesting. I also couldn’t help but notice the subtle undermining in how Dr. Powell was introduced (without even using her title as Doctor). These choices may seem small, but they shape perception before any argument is even made.
Curiosity, not certainty, should lead the way. Especially when we’re faced with phenomena that challenge our frameworks. Thank you for the reminder and the push to keep looking closer.
Thanks for saying so, Glenn. All the best!
Thank you, Seth. I look forward to seeing your next piece.
By the way, Judy Blatchford, who was Clopper Almon's wife, has a grandson who is severely challenged. His mother is a speech person for Eurythmy Spring Valley, Jennifer Kleinbach. Her son does not speak and I believe he was taught to communicate with FC. One of the first things this young person helped to compose when this communication began was, "I want people to know that I am intelligent." One can only imagine how deeply that message was received. I believe he attends the Otto Specht school in Spring Valley and lives in the Fellowship community. All the best! Obrigado!
I didn't know you knew Portuguese, Jack!
I know Jennifer - I did a little speech work with her probably about 10 years ago. It was wonderful, she's a great teacher. And I met her son once, but didn't know he had worked with FC. It would be nice to connect with them and find out more next time I'm in that part of the world.
Hope all's well with you! De nada!
Eu estudava Portugues cuando tive veinte anos no universidade de Lisboa pelo verão. Também Carol e eu viajamos em Portugal juntos tres vezes.
Last year we stayed in a therapeutic Anthroposophical community in the mountains of Portugal, Casa de Santa Isabel after we walked the Camino Portugues.
Portuguese is a beautiful language that just won me over years ago. But I am afraid that my accent is not Brazilian. However, the Portuguese, and I imagine the Brazilians as well, speak so quickly that I rarely understand much that is said.
All the best to you Seth and I am so glad that you know Jennifer. I thought you might.
In Karl Koenig's Good Friday play, the story ends with four soldiers taking the people with various developmental challenges away to an island. One soldier says: "We thought we were leading them; It turns out that they were leading us". Having sat with this story for two years observing the challenges of students as well as the staff and Management, I can see how Othering can take hold as The Being of Love continues to touch into us. The rising sensitivity in imbalances seems to be inspiring an empathetic perception, and offering the possibility of transformation for and with each other. The children do it very well and I have learned so much from their authentic dark and light, in discerning my own.
I'm now leaving Camphill, because the more I work out of 'therapeutic intuition' as Love; as sensing each the others views and motivations, the harder it becomes to describe and type up as evidence of changes in a pre-planned linear way.
I will try "Artist" as my work now.
Thank you for this article Seth.
I also wonder when Scientists/Researchers will discover the courage to explore the new way of connection and change, with a lightly-held sense of wonder and openness.
Not sure if you've ever read Be Here Now (thinking about when Dr Alpert & Timothy Leary were fired from Harvard) but those of us who have been feeling called to sit with this, I feel we are archetypically splitting off from the Normship and headed to the true Mothership. May we find each other in this dark space, because it's so exciting and I want to talk and debate about it, but NOBODY around me has the capacity or desire to understand. But we are evolving our connection to that love, to consciousness... It's so beautiful to be on this side of the veil to watch unfold.
I'm also turning to art! This is how we connect to this... This .... Well I know what I call it. 😜
I completely agree!
Hey Nisha - yeah, that's a beautiful insight from the Good Friday play. It's interesting to look at disability not as something to object to, something regrettable that we want to reverse, but as a need that brings us together and can teach us something that otherwise we couldn't learn.
Sorry to hear you're leaving Camphill. Is the requirement for evidence and looking at things in a more linear way coming from Camphill or the state? I know that Camphill, like many organizations, has to bend a knee to state requirements, and in the process it can also forget its own requirements and reason for being, and adopt the state's mentality as its own...
Yes, the requirements for particular reports are coming from the state government and from the local council who provide essential funding for the school and day services students. (Recent funding cuts have been taking their toll, and the school may not have enough funds to recruit the next Anthroposophical Art Therapist onsite).
In the move from Community to Organisation, the reporting and administrative requirements were helpful in creating a clear structure, setting boundaries, and bringing order and clarity in. Now these can feel painful, at least for those of us who are naturally attuning to the Individuality of the hearts forces more strongly.
Given the current arrangements with the state, it’s understandable that the Camphill Management of Aberdeen feel obligated to produce detailed amounts of data evidence, (as if we can predict and enforce specific outcome changes in others). However, for two years I’ve seen staff exhausted, unable to breathe, and falling ill. People are expected to work long hours, and some junior staff expected to carry out work above their contracted hours and experience sometimes.
The cold shoulder is what people who stand up and voice their concerns and views receive - so they leave.
As a result of observations and struggles, a Union has formed, to begin conversations on unworkable processes and expectations that need to change.
It’s as you say Seth… “forgetting it’s own true reason for being”.
So, as part of my personal Easter deed, I will take a good look at the themes around what I’m observing outside, and see where it lives in the memories of my own life story. Then, strive to transform my inside, to see if my Perception of the outside changes. Somewhere in the bittersweet mid-point, is Acceptance, Peace, and Freedom - maybe. 🕯❤️🔥🦠✝️🌌⛵️
In this endeavour, I must say that I appreciated your clear talks and article presentations on the Social Threefold Order. I continue to contemplate and digest these ideas, and hopefully will come to discern how I can do my bit to inspire this harmonising opportunity for the UK.
And if you can ascertain other routes in addition to my current plan to turn inwards to know Living Thinking that can unite, please do let me know.
Thanks Seth. 🙏🏾
All the best.
Hey Nisha - thanks for your your thoughtful, bittersweet sharing. So much of this work is so difficult and so heartbreaking. I'm grateful that you're continuing to try to discern what the work is. It's not easy in this time. All the best - Seth
What if love IS telepathy? Or what if love (the merging of consciousness? Seeing oneself in another and vice versa?) is the thing that enables it?
Very interesting. When I was a worker at Camphill (Kimberton Hills), I noticed that some of the villagers got Yahtzee (in the game by the same name) far more often than chance (in an absolute sense, but also in comparison to everyone else). I tried to interest my friend Stanley Krippner (a good parapsychologist) in doing formal experiments with them, but he didn't have the resources by then.
Thanks, appreciate this post.
Have you come across any of the skeptical articles that address savantism? I find it quite interesting that no one who is so sure that the Tapes are fake or a conspiracy or whatever addresses what is going on with savantism. I am so much more interested in this wider conversation than just the tapes.
I "believe" in the tapes because I have had enough interesting experiences of things being too weird to not be Wyrd myself. I am all for applying discernment and skepticism and part of that is not arguing with people who are so triggered by the tapes that they act like they can know more than they actually know.
I am reminded of something Iain McGilcrest said - that gullibility and cynicism are not actually opposites...and have been interested in how that has played out with the adamant disbelievers.
I can't remember any of the articles discussing it. It seems like it's treated as a peripheral phenomenon that the skeptics accept, but don't really want to bring into the conversation... Did you watch the whole "Prisoners of Silence" movie? There's a minute clip where they show two really interesting savants. It starts 14 minutes in.
https://youtu.be/OMn_sDCFAuI?si=Gcf4f2TChmqQlIdh&t=840
Thanks, I will check it out.
I just find the savant omission such a tell that the critics don't really want to engage with the whole consciousness question that is really what the tapes are about. If savants just know things without having the proper brain "hardware" that is pretty epic...Like change the consciousness contract epic.
& it also just reinforces how delusional we are, that they are so unaware that it is ridiculous to talk with such certainty about these things. Delusion is the fundamental mechanism that we use to stay "safe" in unsafe conditions. We have so many ways of compartmentalizing inconvenient facts from the rest of our system.
When I learned about IFS so much made sense. We have parts that need to keep us "safe" by blocking off us from knowing what we know. These parts will do whatever it takes to keep us unaware of the job they are doing to keep us attached to unhealthy systems.
The more I heal the more I am free to explore the mystical. It has been surprising and delightful and the thing that has kept me here to figure out how to get through some epic trauma. The need to defend against people who I can see are off with the bad ancestors, trapped in a delusional altered state is lessening. I know this from playing I Spot it I Got It as I have struggled to Lucid-ify myself from my own delusional altered states. Even with awareness, openness and a desire to change it has been profoundly challenging. We use extra-strength delusion on this crazy planet!
Telepathy will never be real. Telempathy has always been real. You don’t need a paywall to remember who you are. You are never going to get anyone to validate the sonar of compassion.
I'm grateful to know about this podcast - thanks, Seth!
Important information and experiences are shared, though the explanations and inquiries re: "telepathy" still struggle to overcome the constructs of Materialism - at least as far as I've been able to listen. Looking forward to hearing the rest of the series.
Thank you, Seth! So much to say, share from my own lifelong experiences…but I’ll simply say “Thank you!” for your attitude, making all available, your compassion, your questioning, your true humanity in seeing this is available…Blessings on your way, your work.
Thanks Suzanne - it's an important topic, and I'm glad my short article resonated. Hoping to get something else out soon. Warm regards.
It’s very well known that the CIA use remote viewers and this again is thought to be connected to consciousness and what physicists call quantum entanglement.