Mind Readers! Non-Verbal Autistic Children Around the World are Demonstrating Telepathy
Non-verbal autistic individuals are communicating telepathically with those closest to them. Astonishing research reveals that these individuals can transmit thoughts, emotions, and even specific information with an accuracy rate as high as 90% to 100%. This groundbreaking discovery is reshaping what we know about human connection.
What makes this even more remarkable is that the evidence comes from non-verbal children worldwide — children who have no knowledge of each other, yet share strikingly similar experiences. Many families involved thought they were alone in witnessing such extraordinary communication until they discovered others with the same story.
I learned about The Telepathy Tapes, a groundbreaking podcast exploring this phenomenon, from another mom with an autistic child. This podcast is a must-listen for any parent of a non-verbal autistic child or anyone connected to this extraordinary population. In one episode, neuroscientist Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell shares compelling evidence of non-verbal autistic children demonstrating telepathic communication. In controlled studies, these children accurately conveyed random numbers, words, and images through what can only be described as mental transmission.
Once families accept that telepathic communication might be happening, they are often met with both the thrill of deeper connection and the challenge of having their thoughts accessed without permission. The idea of someone knowing your private thoughts can be both exciting and unsettling. This would never work in my house, as I have to constantly hide things like remotes and movies from my son!
As a parent, this resonates deeply. My son, though somewhat verbal, has always displayed an almost mystical ability to know things not supported by sight or sound, or any available information like when I’m nearby — even when there’s no physical way for him to be aware of my location. I have always wondered if this abilty was the result of his siezures, or simply skills he adapted to compensate for his struggles in communication. Either way, this intuitive bond has always been a beautiful mystery, but learning about these findings has given me a new perspective.
Have you experienced moments where your non-verbal child seemed to know your thoughts, feelings, or even where you were without any outward signs? Have there been instances that defy conventional understanding?
I’m eager to connect with families who’ve witnessed this unique form of communication. Share your stories in the comments below or reach out directly — together, we can explore this fascinating frontier of human connection.
Nick is an old soul. He's also very observant; he hears and sees everything.
ReplyDeleteMy son turned to me, and out of the blue said, "you haven't been able to poop properly since I was born", right? I never told anyone that not even my husband or doctor.
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