Ky Dickens
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A double tap.
A double tap.
Yeah, it would be a double tap. I remember when we were doing one telepathy experiment, there was a production assistant that was like walking around with Doritos. And then every time they entered the room with the Doritos, it's like the test would get disrupted. Like most of the word would be spelled like bicycle. And then the E would be left off because it'd be like Doritos are here, you know?
Yeah, it would be a double tap. I remember when we were doing one telepathy experiment, there was a production assistant that was like walking around with Doritos. And then every time they entered the room with the Doritos, it's like the test would get disrupted. Like most of the word would be spelled like bicycle. And then the E would be left off because it'd be like Doritos are here, you know?
And so stuff like that, we didn't count it because all of bicycle didn't. But again, like the science-y part was like, okay, we can't count bicycle because the whole world wasn't spelled. But like the human being in me was like, she just wrote bicycle. And then Doritos came in the room.
And so stuff like that, we didn't count it because all of bicycle didn't. But again, like the science-y part was like, okay, we can't count bicycle because the whole world wasn't spelled. But like the human being in me was like, she just wrote bicycle. And then Doritos came in the room.
Yeah, I mean, so there's something called synesthesia. Yes. And that is synesthesia, right? You see colors, different senses get tied to different things. With non-speaking individuals, it's really beautiful and interesting. And again, like broad brush here. So, but some of the people I was talking with, like one girl says that she sees the colors around each letter.
Yeah, I mean, so there's something called synesthesia. Yes. And that is synesthesia, right? You see colors, different senses get tied to different things. With non-speaking individuals, it's really beautiful and interesting. And again, like broad brush here. So, but some of the people I was talking with, like one girl says that she sees the colors around each letter.
So she doesn't have to see the letter board because she's pointing to a color. So that's pretty cool. A lot of non-speaking individuals say they see auras, not just around people, but around plants.
So she doesn't have to see the letter board because she's pointing to a color. So that's pretty cool. A lot of non-speaking individuals say they see auras, not just around people, but around plants.
um and cut flowers and they'll see that the aura drifting off as the cut floor flowers dying around rocks and again it wouldn't be just one individual it'd be many saying these things so at a certain point you're like okay things have auras and there's colors and that tells you how if someone's a good or bad or angry or whatever you know i mean it was just beautiful the amount of information that was so articulate and so profound that was being shared across the board
um and cut flowers and they'll see that the aura drifting off as the cut floor flowers dying around rocks and again it wouldn't be just one individual it'd be many saying these things so at a certain point you're like okay things have auras and there's colors and that tells you how if someone's a good or bad or angry or whatever you know i mean it was just beautiful the amount of information that was so articulate and so profound that was being shared across the board
Yeah. I mean, no, I think everything in my life has led to this. I think everything has. And it is fully my purpose for being here. And I'm so humbled. Like what a wonderful, wonderful purpose. And I don't know if purpose is given to us from somewhere else or if it creates your purpose. But like my favorite book is Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning. I love that book.
Yeah. I mean, no, I think everything in my life has led to this. I think everything has. And it is fully my purpose for being here. And I'm so humbled. Like what a wonderful, wonderful purpose. And I don't know if purpose is given to us from somewhere else or if it creates your purpose. But like my favorite book is Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning. I love that book.
One of the beautiful takeaways in that book, right, is like the meaning of life is whatever gives your life meaning and nothing ever to come across my path outside of the people I love, like my spouse and kids. But beyond that, like nothing has given my life more meaning than this. To me, it's answering and picking through the most complex, important questions.
One of the beautiful takeaways in that book, right, is like the meaning of life is whatever gives your life meaning and nothing ever to come across my path outside of the people I love, like my spouse and kids. But beyond that, like nothing has given my life more meaning than this. To me, it's answering and picking through the most complex, important questions.
So what a humbling, beautiful gift to just have fallen into this beautiful world.
So what a humbling, beautiful gift to just have fallen into this beautiful world.
You know, for me, it was really a peeling of the onion. And first it was seeing the telepathy over and over and over again and being like, okay, I don't need to ask that question. That's fully happening. And then I almost felt like the parents would let me in on things as they thought I was ready.
You know, for me, it was really a peeling of the onion. And first it was seeing the telepathy over and over and over again and being like, okay, I don't need to ask that question. That's fully happening. And then I almost felt like the parents would let me in on things as they thought I was ready.