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Collective Consciousness, Telepathy & Trusting What You’ve Always Known

Collective Consciousness, Telepathy & Trusting What You’ve Always Known

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In one of the most mind-expanding conversations yet, Deirdre and Sonia dive deep into The Telepathy Tapes, a podcast series exploring the inner lives of nonverbal autistic individuals—many of whom communicate telepathically. This episode of More Than This is part reflection, part revelation, and full-on affirmation of the magic we’ve always felt but struggled to explain.

Together, they unpack:

  • 🔮 What collective consciousness actually feels like—and why so many of us are disconnected from it
  • 🧠 How societal conditioning cuts us off from our innate gifts (and how to reclaim them)
  • 💬 The limitations of language and the power of energy-based, nonverbal communication
  • 🌿 How nature, mindfulness, and deep stillness can reawaken your intuitive abilities
  • 🧒 Heartbreaking and inspiring stories from autistic non-speakers that will challenge everything you think you know about communication, intelligence, and truth

This episode is a powerful invitation to remember what your younger self already knew—that you are connected, intuitive, and part of something much bigger than yourself.

🎧 Tune in to be cracked open, confirmed in your knowing, and moved to tears. And if you’ve ever felt “too sensitive” or “too weird,” this episode will feel like coming home.

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