The Telepathy Tapes Ep. 7 Spiritual Savants: Telepathy Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

 

Consciousness Unveiled: Telepathy Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

The seventh episode of The Telepathy Tapes takes us into a realm that goes beyond simple telepathy, solidifying the idea that non-verbal autistic individuals are, in fact, spiritual savants with access to fundamental knowledge of the universe.

This episode is an emotional exploration of what it means to possess psychic abilities that include precognition, spontaneous polyglotism, and communication with other dimensions. The story of Amelia and other young people serves as a beacon for a new frontier of extrasensory perception.

Amelia: A Gateway to Foundational Knowledge

Introduced through the curious and logical eyes of her mother, Mora, and her therapist, Jodi, Amelia—a 10-year-old girl with DDX3X syndrome—is the epicenter of this exploration.

Although her official diagnosis labels her with an “intellectual disability,” the reality revealed through her spelling board is exactly the opposite: she is brilliant, emotionally intelligent, and deeply aware.

  • The Discovery of Telepathy: As in other cases, the use of the spelling board opened the door to independent communication. Mora and Jodi soon realized that Amelia was spelling out thoughts they had not verbalized—from a burnt pan Jodi had in mind to a bizarre encounter with three turkeys on the road.
  • The Gift of Languages: Her mastery of multiple languages without ever having studied them is presented as evidence of savant ability and extrasensory perception. Amelia spelled in Spanish, Portuguese, and even Hebrew and hieroglyphs, often in mixed sequences. When asked how she knew these languages, she spelled: “God taught me” or “I was born knowing.”

Precognition and Spiritual Connection

Telepathy is only the first step. Amelia—and the students of other therapists and teachers—consistently demonstrate far broader psychic abilities:

  • Nighttime Visits and the Prediction of the Future: Amelia frequently reported “visits from God” during the night, claiming to be informed about future events. Although these warnings were often cryptic, Mora recalls a case in which Amelia spelled out a warning about a boy in the South who “would kill children” and would be “killed by the police.” Three days later, the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde occurred. The podcast highlights the terror of having such a gift, and the frustration of lacking a system that takes these messages seriously.
  • Post-Death Communication: Amelia frequently communicated with people who had already passed away. In one particularly moving moment, she provided her aunt Trish with a specific message from her deceased sister, Lori, about a gift given in a dream. Amelia’s accuracy in distinguishing between a photograph of Lori when she was ill and one when she was healthy solidified the family’s belief in communication that transcends death.
  • Spiritual Savants: Therapist Susie Miller, who witnessed a “body of light” above a non-verbal young person, coins the term spiritual savants. She states that their psychic abilities go far beyond telepathy, including clairvoyance and the capacity to heal and interact with other dimensional realms.

The Struggle Against Silence and the Crisis of Loneliness

This episode raises profound questions about isolation and the burden these psychic abilities can represent:

  • The Cost of the Antenna: With the release of the podcast, Amelia reports feeling overwhelmed by an influx of information and “voices” seeking her out. She spells that many non-verbal individuals reach out to her telepathically with problems of loneliness. Amelia received a message from a non-verbal person named Gerald: “I am so lonely that I wanted to die.” The young person was pleading for telepathic help, but the lack of a functional communication system prevents Amelia from helping.
  • The Label of “Stupidity”: Amelia spelled out a poem about feeling like an “ugly unicorn” because others “look at me strangely” and she “cannot speak.” This feeling of being judged as “stupid” is exactly what the podcast—and the principle of presuming competence—seeks to eradicate.
  • Resistance to the Spelling Board: The episode highlights that the very tool that allows these individuals to express such profound truths—the spelling board—is still opposed by school districts, which claim it is not an “acceptable form of communication.” The struggle continues, despite all the evidence.

The Final Lesson: Consciousness as the Cosmic Library

Maryann Harrington, the pioneer, describes the knowledge accessed by non-speaking individuals as a “knowledge base” floating in the ether.

Teacher Jess and his student Asher confirm this idea, with Asher describing his access to knowledge as entering an “enormous library,” where he can rapidly absorb the essence of entire books.

This episode is an invitation to stop looking at non-verbal autistics with pity and to begin seeing them as guides.

They are living proof of the new paradigm: consciousness is not limited, but interconnected, and psychic abilities are not a magic trick, but our dormant inheritance.
The true disability is our inability to believe.

The Path Forward

Amélia has big plans: to become a geneticist to help other non-speaking individuals, proving that her intellect and compassion walk hand in hand.

Her story is the podcast’s final challenge: if non-verbal autistics truly have access to this universal knowledge, then our responsibility is to build a bridge — spelling boards and telepathy — so they can share their revelations with a world that is desperate to listen.