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Telepathy Tapes Creator Ky Dickens Reveals Shocking NEW Evidence on the Link Between Telepathy and Non-Speakers with Autism

Mon, 03 Mar 2025

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Do you think telepathy is real? Have you heard of non-speaking kids using telepathy? What if non-speaking individuals with autism could communicate through telepathy — and science is starting to prove it? In this episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, award-winning filmmaker Ky Dickens takes us on a groundbreaking journey, where non-speaking individuals discover they can communicate telepathically. Ky shares powerful stories of families uncovering untapped abilities in their loved ones, challenging traditional communication methods. As science begins to validate these experiences, the potential for a new, wordless form of connection unfolds. Ky and Jay explore the intersection of science and spirituality, and why unlocking our own intuition may be more possible than we think. Don’t miss this episode! In this interview, you'll learn: How to Develop Your Intuition and Deepen Consciousness How to Communicate Telepathically with Non-Speaking Individuals How to Support and Empower Non-Speaking Individuals with Autism How to Create a More Inclusive World for People with Autism How to Explore the Science of Telepathy and Consciousness How to Embrace the Unknown and Shift Your Perception of Reality By challenging our assumptions, we free ourselves from limiting beliefs and make space for new possibilities.  With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Join Jay for his first ever, On Purpose Live Tour! Tickets are on sale now. Hope to see you there! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:55 The Social Justice Documentary Filmmaker 06:08 Testing the Theory of Telepathy 08:30 The Limitations of Autism 10:32 What is Apraxia? 11:52 Listening to a Non-Speaking Child 13:29 How Does Telepathy Works? 17:32 How Materialism Has Dictated Our Consciousness 19:41 Remote Viewing Using Psy Abilities 26:19 Telepathic Links Based on Love 29:02 Savant Skills: Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) 33:09 All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 35:26 Consciousness Sharing is More than Telepathy 40:35 Finding Your Life's Purpose 45:00 Science is Catching Up with Spirituality 49:57 Resistance Against Positive Change 51:40 Telepathy is Real 55:16 How Telepathy Works in Animals 57:47 Communication is Basic Human Right 01:03:12 Daily Magic of Telepathy 01:05:04 The Mental Telegraphy 01:06:58 Telepathic Dreams and Lucid Dreaming 01:08:36 Telepathic Conversations 01:11:15 Connection Through the Hill 01:14:15 Apraxia: The Mind and Body Disconnect 01:16:55 Exploration of the Consciousness   01:20:26 Ethical Approach to Studying Non-Speakers 01:25:39 Lessons From The Telepathy Tapes   Episode Resources: Ky Dickens | Website Ky Dickens | X Ky Dickens | Instagram  Ky Dickens | LinkedIn Ky Dickens | IMDB The Telepathy TapesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Chapter 1: What groundbreaking discoveries are discussed in The Telepathy Tapes?

4090.151 - 4108.643 Ky Dickens

There is a history here for sure. And I think the first thing that's kind of made the stigma around spelling really take hold was with facilitated communication, where facilitated communication was the first, oh my gosh, the individuals are spelling that people thought were locked inside and could never spell. And that required like touch communication.

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4108.943 - 4131.413 Ky Dickens

And the use of touch became problematic, I think, especially with some people who weren't trained because some awful court cases erupted from consent that wasn't given. Right. Horrible things that that happened through through this form of spelling. So then spelling evolved into rapid prompting method and spelling to communicate. And now the spellers method where no touch at all.

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4131.753 - 4146.237 Ky Dickens

I mean, you cannot touch. It's like a tenant of that. And when you sit in the room with a speller, it's really remarkable to watch, you know, because they're not being touched. They're spelling. It's clear. They're pointing directly to where they want to go. It's not like a struggle. The parent is certainly not going like this. You know, often it's completely like rooted.

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4146.297 - 4161.601 Ky Dickens

So it's really difficult that that stigma exists because these individuals are having to prove constantly. I'm in here. My words are mine. I authored them. And that's really hard. But I will say that this is not a new thing. Sign language took over 100 years to become accepted, even in the 60s, 70s.

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4162.381 - 4170.984 Jay Shetty

Walk me through that. I didn't know that. I learned that through listening. Like 150 years sign language took to be accepted. What were the steps? Do you know?

4171.044 - 4187.009 Ky Dickens

I mean, I think people were saying it wasn't a real language. There's no grammatical structure. The rallying cry was that anyone who is deaf should learn to read lips and try to speak. Basically fit into our world. We are not going to allow this language to take place. Same thing happened with Braille.

4188.027 - 4198.816 Ky Dickens

Louis Braille, the inventor of Braille, kind of modified this language where you could use dots to communicate. And it was considered, it was outlawed. They weren't allowed to use it in school where he was going to school.

4199.216 - 4214.227 Ky Dickens

When they finally did a big test to prove that one person who was blind was going to spell something and another person was going to read it because the kids were using it like quietly, even though it was like outlawed in the school. And when they did that big test with viewers and people to watch, the first big claim was they're cheating.

4214.607 - 4236.676 Ky Dickens

They practiced in advance to pretend what they were going to write. It seemed outlandish that you could read dots with your finger and spell by poking holes into something. And so Braille went through the same dilemma. And so I think this control of how we use language, who's allowed to use it, and if it's valid is not new. But it's really unfortunate because...

Chapter 2: How did Ky Dickens transition into exploring telepathy?

4477.313 - 4496.303 Jay Shetty

So I'll just message them and say, hey, I'm thinking of you and, you know, sending love. I'm here for you. And 99% of the time someone will message me back and say, I was just thinking about you. Or I really need to try now, whatever it may be. Now, whatever that is, I always love the magic of being able to send that message, whether it is met with a positive response or not.

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4497.263 - 4509.368 Jay Shetty

And it's just a beautiful thing to try. And I think, I just love that your work is making us more curious and opening us up to these ideas, because that to me is the part of us that's missing when it comes to spiritual innovation.

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4509.987 - 4527.953 Ky Dickens

Mark Twain talked about, he called it mental telegraphy. And this was his observation that often you would write a letter to someone you hadn't thought about in five, seven years. And then the day that you postmarked it, you'd receive a letter. Seven days later, whatever it was, postmarked the same day from that person on the other side of the globe.

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4528.073 - 4539.318 Ky Dickens

So it's like you both had the physical male proof of when you sent the letter. And Mark Twain marveled in that, as one should. And Upton Sinclair, who wrote The Jungle, I mean... you know, beautiful writer.

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4539.658 - 4558.533 Ky Dickens

And one of his books that he wrote after he had like gone through his life was called Mental Radio, where him and his wife did a bunch of telepathy tests together and they documented how accurate they were. And I love the opening to that book by Upton Sinclair, because he's like, this would be the type of thing that should be dismissed or you should, you know, is held with such high skepticism.

4559.093 - 4569.121 Ky Dickens

But what he said is after I've experienced it, I know this to be true. And I loved his words. He wasn't like, I think this is true. It was, I know this is true. So. This has all been around.

4569.402 - 4576.651 Jay Shetty

Yeah. I was actually going to ask you about the connection between dreams and telepathy. Has there been any connection there? Have you come across anything between those two?

4576.691 - 4594.324 Ky Dickens

Well, I mean, I think for people who are deeply interested in that, we have an episode on that, which is episode eight of the telepathy tapes. which I do encourage people to listen to an order, but there was one mom in England and I wanted to, we have a spelling episode all about spelling and that's episode eight where we go into the issues around spelling.

4594.384 - 4614.778 Ky Dickens

But I thought one of the best non-speakers to highlight in that episode would be someone who never learned to spell and him and his mom have a telepathic link together, but it's formed in their dreams where he brings her into a lucid dreaming state and The first time it ever happened, I love this story. He was younger. I think he was maybe like 11 or so. It came to her in a dream.

Chapter 3: What is the connection between non-speakers with autism and telepathy?

5465.566 - 5487.637 Ky Dickens

I think even psychedelics and people's embrace of how that can help with mental health and explorations of consciousness and the— Trials are doing where people feel like they are certain there's more, you know, and that's happening with this exposure of what the non-speakers are hoping to, I think, teach us alongside sudden interest and validation on UAP.

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5487.677 - 5498.704 Ky Dickens

Like, it seems like it's all converging at once. Yes. And we're just like in the water of it right now. Like, I don't even think we realize how significant this moment is for humans and consciousness. Yeah. It's a cool time to be alive.

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5498.764 - 5506.549 Jay Shetty

Yeah. How do we make sure that it's not made quiet and put down? Because I imagine that that's, you know, a natural thing that's happened in the past as well.

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5506.629 - 5510.012 Ky Dickens

Yeah, that it's been, it's backed down and just... Yeah, because it's seen as scary.

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5510.032 - 5517.377 Jay Shetty

It's, or people are like, oh, this is bad or it's, you know, whatever. So how do we make sure that we keep asking these questions and...

5517.853 - 5534.806 Ky Dickens

I think social media has changed everything because I think the scaffolding of control was always very powerful before because it's like someone had the ability to silence you and no one would know that happened. Like you could be just quieted and not be able to get your truth out and they'd steal your camera and it was done, you know? But I feel like...

5535.706 - 5555.403 Ky Dickens

Or there'd just be a mass discrediting of someone. What's happening now with social media is you can get out a truth very quickly and find other people who agree and concur and thumb up it. And it's much more difficult to make someone seem bonkers, especially when there's a lot of people validating a truth.

5555.842 - 5576.313 Jay Shetty

if scientists and others in the community are open to wanting to go and be with the non-speakers and be a part of this, how do we do, and how does the general public do it in a way that isn't disrespectful? Because I can imagine that testing and things could be exhausting for these individuals. They're humans. We're kind of, you know, this whole process is somewhat invasive of

5576.533 - 5586.302 Ky Dickens

Yeah. I mean, I get very nervous about that. And I feel like scientists and researchers, it's like, you have your questions, but like, just let's pause for a second, you know?

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