Segment 9 “Profound Kid Spiritual Messages”
In the penultimate segment of Season 1’s The Telepathy Tapes, Kai Dickens explores the limits of telepathy. The earlier segments contain proof of mind-to-mind communication at great distances, and the next question becomes can telepathy occur between dimensions? Dickens’s examples start with Tani, the mother of Josiah in Minnesota. His first independent sentence was “God is a good gift giver.” Then he spelled “A-U-N-T-I-E,” referring to her great aunt whom he had never met but with whom he had been communicating. Then Tani discovered that he could describe places he had never been, had knowledge he had never been taught, and knew words he had never heard. Additionally, Josiah asked his mother to deliver messages to complete strangers in the mall. His requests made her fearful, but the people she approached were happy to hear what she told them.
When Tani was writing Josiah’s Fire, Josiah started talking about someone named Max, a famous writer who lived in Louisiana. Max had slurred speech from Covid and didn’t want other people to know. Josiah knew where Max was hiding while he was writing his new book. Tani found Max and relayed the information that Josiah had told her about him. Then Josiah and Max started their own conversation. From Atlanta, Houston states that everyone with non-speaking and unreliably-speaking autism has the ability to hear thoughts and to communicate at a distance. John Paul said goodbye to all of his Hill friends, telling them that he was going to leave. The friends both comforted and dismayed his mother Libby after John Paul transitioned. John Paul had wanted to fulfill the mission that God had given him, and he shared that he lived in a cabin by the sea surrounded by children on the “Other Side” who had not had a voice on earth.
A former military officer, Becky, had a near-death experience (NDE) in the hospital when she went to have shrapnel removed from her brain. When she recovered, she knew that her relationship to others and to the heaven that she now understood had changed. Afterward, in the grocery store, a young man in a black leather jacket was standing in front of her. He asked her to give the clerk a seven-up and say “make seven up yours.” That guy disappeared, but she did what he had asked. The clerk fainted. The leather-jacketed man had been dead for several years, and they had once been best friends. The clerk later admitted to Becky that he had planned to go home and commit suicide. Her giving him the message from this angel changed the direction of his life. Others who have had NDEs report similar events.
John Paul also communicated with Becky, saying goodbye to her when his mother was napping. Becky told Libby that John Paul was with his grandfather and step-grandfather. She divulges to Libby that John Paul is always with her, but that he is also very happy. At John Paul’s funeral, Houston and his mother read that “earth is to love, Love is God and God is love. Nothing else matters but love.” They echo John Paul’s statement that we need an “eternal, interconnected existence where love and purpose continue to thrive.” Dickens says of the non-speakers that “they go to places most of us can’t go. They see things most of us can’t see.”
Others describe similar experiences. Houston himself loved to study, and he read Twain and Fitzgerald. He noted that he “went to school in heaven.” His favorite, Fitzgerald, expressed to him that “love really hates when we choose money.” Amelia learned at night from rabbis, Buddha, God, and an “angel took her to meet God.” Dickens notes that “heaven is feeding a lot of the most brilliant minds on earth.” Katie and Houston wrote a book, The Book of Heaven, in which Houston describes his experiences when visiting other realms. He says that all the jobs in heaven are tied to what we loved on Earth. He elaborates that he has an open vision during his supernatural experiences where he sees something that seems real but that isn’t actually happening then. “I see it with my spiritual eyes like full pictures.”
Asher from England has experiences in another realm where he can access information on any topic. He speaks of reincarnation and that all our lives are happening at once. When we find out something amazing in this life, it will have repercussions in our other lives because “it’s all parts of our soul exploring consciousness in different ways.” However, we have to get this knowledge through our physical 3D life first. Out of these discussions, Dr. Powell has posited a simulation theory, a theory that “our reality was created by someone or something else” and another called “change blindness” when “people don’t see what they don’t expect to see.”
Dickens concludes this segment by quoting Socrates who 2,500 years ago said that relying merely on reading and writing might give people a “false belief” that they understand something. And to counteract this, non-speakers say that time is an illusion, that other realms exist, and that telepathy is the norm. Asher notes that beings, entities, have always visited our world, but that only some people are open to that reality. These beings are guides and advisors rather than enemies. He concludes, “We need to adopt a humble and wondering attitude, because our instruments cannot measure all that is taking place in and beyond our reality.”
Segment 10 “Voices of Non-Speakers”
In the final segment of Season 1 of The Telepathy Tapes, Kai Dickens gathers the “voices” of the non-speakers. She first introduces Sammy, 25, who lives in Carmel with her family. Sammy spells for her that those who have participated in the tapes have helped them to “shatter reality for our parents . . . then we shatter reality for the schools, the teachers, the therapists.” Alex comments that neurotypicals need to understand that non-speakers are not broken, that they need support like everyone else, that they are “inside these uncooperative bodies.”
At this point in society, many non-speakers have been lost in the care system. Their “ultra-functioning” has not been acknowledged or recognized. They have often been damaged with drugs and erroneous diagnostics. They need complementary therapies like sound healing, acupuncture, massages, Kinesiology, tuning forks, and shiatsu. One of their communication problems has been the lack of trained spellers who are willing to work with non-speakers and help them learn to use the letter boards.
Other non-speakers also share their abilities. One sees auras and peoples’ energy. Another refuses to communicate telepathically if he does not experience loving feelings–and all non-speakers agree. Still another spells that he is a “futuristic human being. . . I’m a pure, transparent soul here to help humanity evolve . . . I am in tune with vibrational frequencies and can match specific frequences to access and to transfer thought forms into words that allow me to communicate interdimensionally.” Anthony adds that he extrapolates information from the Akashic records and works between dimensions with different energies. He needs to adjust his frequency, but he is able to do that when frequency is attuned to love. He continues, “love is eternal. Everything else is an illusion caused by separation. Great change occurs when we join our souls as one. Humans must be driven by loving kindness.” Two brothers say “What we would like for the world, for humanity, is to shut their mouths more and to connect more.”
And Jackson from Virginia says, “it is difficult to live in my mind because it moves so fast. . . the compassion we can offer can change everything”
More non-speakers express similar thoughts. They say “we are the light workers.” And “now is the time for Waked Love to open the hearts of those who deserve understanding.” They add, “be open to the possibility that we are beyond what you think you know about our capabilities, knowledge, and worth. And finally, “emotional intelligence is the key. It goes back to the knowledge of oneself.” Another adds, “world change is not a pipe dream. It’s truly why we are here.” Lily believes that “no change in humanity will come until humanity can realize that we are all mutually connected to each other.” Finally, “love and helping others has to be more important than serving yourself.”
So much is included in these tapes, that I suggest you listen if you have time. What non-speaking persons know is astounding; what speaking persons know is not!