• Ep 4: Teen Love with a Twist of Telepathy

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 4: Teen Love with a Twist of Telepathy

  • Summary

  • In Episode 4 of The Telepathy Tapes, Ky Dickens journeys to Atlanta to meet families who openly discuss the extraordinary telepathic abilities of their non-speaking children. The episode centers on John Paul, a 16-year-old with autism, who shares a deep telepathic connection with his friend Houston and his girlfriend Lily. We delve into the unique relationship between John Paul and Lily, who communicate mind-to-mind, revealing a love story that forges a transcendent bond while challenging our conventional understanding of young love.


    The episode introduces the concept of savant skills—extraordinary abilities that defy conventional explanations. Savants have exceptional skills in music, language, math and art without any formal training or exposure to the skill. Neuroscientist Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell believes that just as traditional savant skills are accepted despite their mysterious nature, ESP should be acknowledged as a savant skill and studied as a legitimate phenomenon. As we witness telepathy tests and hear from neuroscientists, the episode raises important questions about the nature of consciousness and the societal gatekeeping that often silences these extraordinary experiences.


    Remember that some of the telepathy tests we've conducted can be viewed on our website: TheTelepathyTapes.com


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