My mother and I sometimes communicated in a special way. My mother once said to me, “You are telepathic.” But then she must have been too, because you need a sender and a receiver. Whenever I wanted to call her, I would apparently send her a message through my thoughts, and she would call me almost immediately.
I have a friend like that too. He’s not spiritual at all and doesn’t quite believe in it yet, but we almost always think of each other before we call each other. This is no longer a coincidence. I think he has that gift too.

Two documentaries have been made in which Ky Dickens (an American who knew nothing about spirituality and these kinds of things) discusses in detail what gifts autistic children have when they are given the opportunity to communicate with us in an alternative way.
For me, the fact that telepathy has now been proven doesn’t seem all that new, and perhaps it doesn’t for you either. The fact, however, that severely autistic children and adults who were previously unable to speak communicate telepathically with each other is a huge eye-opener for me, and the level of their wisdom is truly impressive.
The children and adults in this podcast have all been diagnosed with very severe autism, some from a very young age. Their autism is so severe that they can barely control their bodies (some children said they did not know where their bodies were) and were unable to speak.
It was only when someone discovered that, with help, she was able to type words in a special way using a letter system, either on a board or on a computer, that people realzsed that not only were the children fully present, but that they could also read the thoughts of a parent or carer. Some hear the thoughts of everyone in the room. Parents or carers have learned to communicate telepathically through these children.

What is even more remarkable is that many of these children/adults possess knowledge that they have not been taught. They are fluent in multiple languages, can perform advanced mathematics, know everything about history, write poetry, and so on. These are called ‘savant skills’. These skills sometimes also develop in non-autistic people after they have had a serious accident. Savant skills have been the subject of much research for a long time. Through this research, Doctor Dianne Hennecy Powel has discovered that autistic people who do not speak possess these kinds of savant skills. She believes that telepathy is also one of these skills, strangely enough to the great resistance of the medical profession.
In addition to the fact that these children appear to be very present in their lives, they also have a very high level of consciousness. For example, they always tell the truth and are incapable of lying. They are also capable of great love, and their messages always contain repeatedly convey the message that we must focus our attention on love: “love is disappointed when money is prioritized,” said one, for example. They indicate that they are here to carry the light and show us the way to the new world. They therefore urge us to listen to them and help them make the games more accessible, so that the wisdom they possess can be of service to us. They indicate that, without exception, every non-speaking person is capable of telepathy. Unfortunately, there appears to be quite a bit of resistance from official bodies. The authorities do not believe that the children are spelling independently and therefore assert that their words cannot be trusted.

During the podcast, it becomes clear that they meet in a mental space called “The Hill”. In this non-physical place, they take lessons together and can support each other in the difficulties they encounter on this earth. Some children are able to see the future, but until they learned to spell, they had no way of warning people, which is traumatic to say the least. On the hill, non-speakers from all over the world meet each other. For instance, someone in Georgia in the US regularly communicates with someone in Denmark, etc. Time and place are of no issue to these kids.
I listened to the first series and now I can’t wait to have another moment to listen again. I think it’s more than just listening. I think there’s also something energetic going on.I think they lift us up as we listen to them.

The podcast series was created by Ky Dickens. She is American, so the podcast is in English. When you listen to this podcast, you are guaranteed to be taken from one surprise to the next, along with her.
I am deeply moved by the messages of these autistic children and adults and therefore highly recommend that you listen to this podcast.

I assume the podcast is available on all audio platforms. In any case, here is the link to the podcasts on Spotify

 

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