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Ep 7: Telepathy is the Tip of the Iceberg

Ep 7: Telepathy is the Tip of the Iceberg

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In this episode of The Telepathy Tapes, we explore how nonspeakers might tap into a “foundational consciousness,” connecting them to others’ thoughts, glimpses of the future, and knowledge beyond the physical world. Maura shares her journey with her daughter Emelia, whose spiritual and emotional intelligence transcends her physical limitations. Emelia communicates telepathically not only with her mother but also with friends, teachers, and even strangers. Teachers, ministers, therapists, and other nonspeakers describe similar experiences, challenging traditional ideas about disability and inspiring questions about a deeper, interconnected consciousness. Host Ky Dickens curates some of the most incredible stories yet, offering a glimpse into the hidden spiritual gifts that challenge our deepest assumptions about consciousness and human potential. Could nonspeakers, like Emelia, help validate a new understanding of consciousness as the basis of reality? For these children, telepathy is just the tip of the iceberg inviting us to consider the profound possibilities their experiences reveal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As a mother to one of these extraordinary people, thank you so much for bringing awareness to this. I am speechless after listening to all of the episodes. You have given me answers to many questions I’ve had about my son for a few years. Perhaps the best takeaway for me is knowing that we are not alone. Thank you!

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Thank you Ky Dickens and all those who came forward to share the suppressed truth.
Late diagnosed adult here, some of this has always been true for me my whole life and runs in my family. We've called it Woo.

The Truth of what I've seen

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