Chapter 1: What is the significance of Josiah's first independent sentence?
After John Paul passed, I came to realize that everyone you love will take all that love with them as they go on to fulfill their purpose eternally.
And for Libby, these magical moments have continued. I've heard many of them over the past year. In fact, about six months after John Paul passed, she went hiking with a few non-speakers. And his friend Noah was there.
And Noah doesn't love to be touched. went up and hugged her three different times. She told me how he buried his face and her hair, smelling it. And they were like, wow, what's going on with Noah? And after he got home, he spelled for his mom that John Paul asked if he could inhabit his body so he could hug his mom and smell her hair.
All of this had a dramatic impact on Libby.
After all this, basically, I just think of our bodies as our casing that our spirit is in, our energy is in. And when we die, it's just the energy goes and this is the casing that remains. That is literally how I think about it now.
John Paul's story shows us that even in the face of heart-wrenching loss, there's a deeper reality. one that hints at an eternal interconnected existence where love and purpose continue to thrive. When working on this episode, I reviewed hundreds of pages of interviews, and a common theme amongst all non-speakers, regardless of background, was that they talked of something more.
They go to places most of us can't go, They see things most of us can't see. At one point, I actually did a search for the words realm, heaven, and school. And I was shocked to see just how often over the years and how many spellers talk about visiting a place like this often at night. Josiah
who you met at the beginning of the episode, actually shocked his mom with this type of news when he was seven.
He goes on to tell me about these classes that he's taking in heaven. And that is very peculiar because he's talking about how he is sitting at a classroom table, and a lot of times it's shaped like a triangle. And there are these different kids that are at the triangle desk, and they're discussing these ideas. And it
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Chapter 2: How did Josiah's communication change after his first sentence?
Those who became aware of the intelligent entities interpret them according to their personal socialization and belief systems. Some will view them as gods, saints or angels. Others will see them as sci-fi aliens complete with spacecraft. Similarly, the human perception of their purpose or intentions will vary according to our beliefs. Some interpret the entities as threatening.
Others see them as guides or advisors. This is not dissimilar to the varied ways in which our own non-speakers are perceived. There are those who refuse to accept their intelligence due to fear of the unknown, and others who treat them as prophets.
In all cases, the solution is for the so-called experts to broaden their perception, except that there's far more going on in and beyond our reality than their instruments can measure. and adopt a humble and wondering attitude. Mastering telepathy is a valuable and helpful first step.
Asher's instructions here are perfect. We need to adopt a humble and wondering attitude because our instruments cannot measure all that is taking place in and beyond our reality. And yes, he said in and beyond, implying there's more than one place that's real.
It's going to take us a lot more time to explore and understand our actual paradigm and how we should think and feel as we adapt to this new truth. But next week, we'll get a little help as we hear directly from the non-speakers. Dozens of individuals, many who you have not met yet, will share their perspective and insights.
I am always listening and begging to be included in significant parts of my own life.
It's time to completely tear down the false reality bubble. What awaits you is a new human, the real human actually.
Thank you to my amazing collaborators. Original music was created by Elizabeth PW. Original logo and cover art by Ben Kendor Design. The audio mix and finishing by Sarah Ma. Our amazing podcast coordinator, Jill Pichesnik. The telepathy tapes coordinator in my right hand, Catherine Ellis. And I'm Kai Dickens, your writer, creator, and host. Thank you again for joining us.
Remember that you can review some of the tests and see some of the film recordings on our website, thetelepathytapes.com. Thank you so much for tuning in and join us next week as teachers and parents step aside and the non-speakers take center stage.
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