
A Mind Beyond Words
Before The Telepathy Tapes, there was A Mind Beyond Words.
I discovered Wendy Garrett when she interviewed Helene Hadsell. (Sadly, those recordings have been lost.) And then I was lucky enough to be interviewed by her. (Listed below.)
When I went to share the episodes I was on, I took a good look at all of the interviews on Wendy’s Coffeehouse Curious. I started listening and was hooked. I never miss a single one now. Wendy has the most interesting guests. Almost a year before The Telepathy Tapes became popular, Wendy interviewed Jes Kerzen and her book A Mind Beyond Words.
A poignantly compelling spiritual memoir about the strong and unusual bond forged between schoolteacher Jes and a six-year-old autistic boy, Asher, whose arrival in her class changed the trajectories of both their lives. While Jes taught Asher to communicate by speaking, Asher taught Jes telepathy, his first language. Their journey together, sometimes tragic, sometimes joyful, spans 25 years and leads them into an exploration of psychic and supernatural abilities. Once Jes has mastered telepathic communication, Asher, freed from the limitation of using words to communicate, can share with Jes his astonishing wisdom and information, derived from what he terms The Realms, a spiritual dimension beyond time and space. Together, they discuss such topics as creation, the afterlife, and the potential role of neurodivergent thinkers in expanding human experience, as well as contributing to the latest debates about consciousness as a universal field, in which we all participate. A Mind Beyond Words will speak both to spiritual seekers and to many who live with autistic or neurodivergent perceptions.
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I find this fascinating as Helene talks about telepathy in her books, and telepathy is taught as part of The Silva Method. Is telepathy the next step in our evolution as humans? Maybe. If you watched The Lasy Mimzy, you know the evolution.
What is your experience with telepathy?
