
The Telepathy Tapes REWIND: Talk Tracks Ep. 6: Alzheimer's and Telepathy
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Dec 19, 2025 Katherine Ellis, a podcast coordinator specializing in telepathic communication, hosts Dan Goerke, a caregiver and author whose wife lost her speech to early-onset Alzheimer's. They delve into Dan’s extraordinary experiences of telepathic communication with his wife as her verbal skills faded. Dan shares insights on connecting with loved ones without words and offers practical tips for caregivers. His journey emphasizes the deep bond of love, the significance of presence, and the transformative potential of nonverbal connection.
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Telepathy Emerges After Speech Loss
- Dan Goerke began receiving clear telepathic guidance from his wife Denise after she became nonverbal from early-onset Alzheimer’s.
- He used those mental images and instructions to solve practical tasks like toileting and getting her into the car successfully.
Higher Self As Communicator
- Dan interprets the communicator as Denise's "higher self" or soul, distinct from her failing physical cognition.
- He believes Alzheimer's may withdraw people from physicality and increase access to higher-conscious communication.
Telepathy Reports Extend Beyond One Case
- Many listeners reported similar telepathic experiences with loved ones who have dementia, suggesting a wider phenomenon.
- The pattern raises the question whether telepathic connection may be accessible beyond autism and specific individuals.
