
 the goop podcast The Telepathy Tapes and the Power of the Unspoken
 May 20, 2025 
 Ky Dickens, a filmmaker and creator of The Telepathy Tapes, shares insightful revelations from her work with non-speaking autistic children. She discusses the power of non-verbal communication and the potential for intuitive connections resembling telepathy. The conversation touches on the challenges families face in recognizing emotional bonds and critiques materialism's limitations in understanding consciousness. Dickens advocates for deeper listening and open-minded exploration of communication beyond conventional language, inviting listeners to reconsider their understanding of connection. 
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Mia's Telepathic Accuracy
- Mia accurately identified pictures and numbers her mom was looking at behind a partition, demonstrating early telepathic communication.
 - She could not do this with her dad, revealing complex relational dynamics in telepathic connections.
 
Truth in Unexpected Spelling
- Many non-speaking children spell things their parents don't know, disproving the ideomotor or parent-influence theories.
 - This evidence challenges skeptics to reconsider facilitated communication's authenticity.
 
Materialism Limits Consciousness
- Materialism dominates scientific thought, dismissing phenomena like telepathy for lack of measurability.
 - Indigenous cultures accepted telepathy and precognition as essential, showing a broader consciousness view.
 




