The Telepathy Tapes - S2e2 Mediumship Under The Microscope
Episode Date: January 11, 2026Mediumship has long been dismissed as fraud or fantasy but what happens when it’s put under the microscope? Often called the most profound form of telepathy, mediumship may find unexpected ...validation in the voice of a young nonspeaker. In this episode of The Telepathy Tapes, we step inside blind trials, EEG brain scans, and one child who hears both the living and the dead. From the rigor of the Forever Family Foundation’s certification tests to the neuroscience of Windbridge Research Center, and from the grief of parents seeking their children to a non-speakers spontaneous messages, we talk with renowned psychic medium, Laura Lynn Jackson, and follow the evidence for communication across the veil. Is mediumship proof that consciousness survives death or is it telepathy in disguise? The answers reveal as much about the mind as they do about love, grief, and the mysteries that connect us all.-Join The Telepathy Tapes Backstage Pass to get ad-free episodes, never-before-heard interviews, behind-the-scenes documentary footage, and access to our private Discord community.This is your invitation to come closer. To help shape what’s next. To be more than a listener… to be a co-creator of this paradigm shift. So if you’ve felt moved, if you’ve felt seen, if you’ve felt the call—subscribe today and join us: thetelepathytapes.supercast.com.Thank you to our Sponsors!Shop SKIMS Fits Everybody collection at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows.Visit RocketMoney.com/tapes today to cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster.Visit Zocdoc.com/TAPES to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today.Visit Quince.com/tapes for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Visit happymammoth.com and use code TAPES for 15% off your entire first order today.Visit FieldofGreens.com promo code TAPES for 20% off your order.Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on car insurance.Visit Graza.co and use TAPES to get 10% off your order.Get 15% off OneSkin with the code TAPES at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In our last episode, we explored what happens when we die and whether consciousness can
survive the body and what we found was compelling. Across centuries and cultures,
people have described near-death experiences with striking consistency, a sense of leaving
their body, encountering a light being, having a life review, and coming back transformed.
It left us with a powerful question. If consciousness can exist beyond the body, could
communication across that boundary be possible, because for one young non-speaker named Amelia,
that boundary doesn't seem to exist.
Spirits were something that sort of started happening when we first talked, but now they're here
all the time, and she's talking to people who have past, and we have messages for people,
and not necessarily like we're close to us, but it's almost always one person removed
that we have these messages for.
Today we'll explore mediumship and whether it's truly possible to connect with
the other side. We'll meet organizations that have run rigorous blind tests on mediums. We'll look at
their brain scans and meet one of America's most vetted mediums, Laura Lynn Jackson. And along the way,
we'll return to Amelia, the 11-year-old you met in season one, because her abilities may hold the key
to one of the oldest debates in the history of SI research. Does mediumship prove that consciousness
survives death, or might one be using psychic abilities to tap into an informational field or the mind
of someone in grief. To even begin answering that question, I think we need some solid ground.
At least for me, I need to know if mediumship, which is talking to a deceased person on the other
side, has ever even been tested, and whether research has managed to separate genuine ability
from guesswork or fraud. And that question led me to the Forever Family Foundation. For nearly
two decades, they've been putting mediums through rigorous, blind testing, building evidence that
helps both researchers and grieving families take this mystery seriously.
I'm Bob Ginsburg, and I am the co-founder of Forever Family Foundation.
I'm a very different person than I was 23 years ago.
I used to be a logical left-brain thinker.
I didn't believe in life after death.
I thought that was a fairy tale.
I mean, after all, we were our brains.
Our brains produced consciousness.
Overwhelming grief following the tragic death of Bob's daughter Bailey in a car accident.
Would dramatically change that logic?
I went to sleep every night, you know, preying to.
the universe that I wouldn't wake up. I mean, I wanted to die. I didn't see any way of surviving
my daughter's death. And as with many people, tragedy propels you into a new world and you
start exploring and searching for meaning or answers. Bob turned to academic research for both
comfort and answers. He desperately wanted to believe that consciousness survives our physical
deaths. But wishful thinking was not enough. What he wanted was evidence. And I met with
scientists and medical doctors across the country that studied the mind, that consciousness.
And I want to know if there was any credible evidence by credentialed people that we could
survive our physical death. And I wanted to know with every parent who would want to know
that lost a child, does my child still exist, you know, and how is she? The two big questions,
you know, and the more I learned than reading literally, you know, 500 books or more, I was amazed that
the mainstream was not aware of the evidence I was reading about.
Bob and his wife Fran confronted this lack of awareness and the taboo of consciousness survival
when they attended a grief group for grieving parents.
Discussions around mediumship or communication with the other side or even the afterlife were
strictly forbidden.
And every time either I and my wife brought up the subject of life after death, the moderator
would shut us down by saying this is not the purpose of the group.
We don't talk about such things.
our purpose is only to teach you ways of coping with the loss.
And, you know, we thought that was really odd because, frankly, everybody in the group,
that's all they wanted to talk about because what could give you any more comfort than
knowing or believing that your child still existed in self-form?
It was in New York at the time in the middle of the winter, and we used to stand outside
in the parking lot at, you know, 15 degrees and talking for an hour with the parents.
And I saw what glimmer in their eyes, and we were sharing.
sharing some stories of experiences.
And then we started to think, well, there has to be some sort of a forum where people can feel free to talk about their experiences and what they learn without the fear of being judged or labeled or crazy or this is just a product of your grief.
And that's one of the things that led us to form our organization for Family Founders.
Bob and Fran founded Forever Family Foundation in 2003, which in their own words is a global movement that helps to change the worldview of
about grief and life after physical death.
They are a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit organization
that brings scientists and academics together
to educate the public about the established evidence
of consciousness survival.
And in the process, they support those in grief.
Our two goals were to educate the public
about evidence that were more than our physical bodies
and to support research into consciousness and life after death.
The overriding thing is to support the bereave.
We don't support the bereave.
the bereaved by counseling.
We were supported to breathe by information.
So, Bob, what type of research are you engaged in?
We were interested in all the various disciplines of research,
you know, near-death experiences and reincarnation and the life experiences and so forth.
And starting with telepathy and ESP and precognition,
because in order for you to believe that we survive a physical death,
you have to be able to show that our minds can act independently of our brains.
Because if that's true, then the thought that we could,
survive physical, that becomes not only probable, but logical. So we start there.
In addition to extensive academic research, direct personal experience had the most impact
on Bob's journey. I went to a few mediums, even though I didn't believe in mediums,
but my wife dragged me to a couple. The day before, I went to the reading, I went to the
cemetery. My daughter had a thing. Every month, she'd come up to me and say, all right, dad,
admit it. Admit that I'm your favorite child, you know, and I'd say, really, I'm not going to
admit that I love all my children.
So I knelt down at a grave site and they said, okay, you know, I admit it.
You know, you were my favorite.
And the first thing the medium says to me is, Bob, I have your daughter here and she's
telling me to tell you that she's real happy that you admitted that she was your favorite.
And I said, whoa, I had just said that like 24 hours early.
That's the one I said, I'm trying to figure out the trick.
I mean, how did she know those things?
I didn't want to die when I went to sleep that night, you know, just gave me hope.
Because I don't know how else to explain that.
what the medium was able to do.
On the other hand,
mediumship is not an exact science.
There are a tremendous number of practitioners out there
that can't do what they claim.
Bob opened to the possibility
that a credible medium
could truly be connecting to the deceased.
But he and Fran had also sat for mediums
who were not very convincing.
So Bob started to form an idea
to develop a system to evaluate mediums
for accuracy in a controlled environment.
We take the study of mediumship
and identifying those who cannot
not very seriously, because they're on the front lines and there's no oversight.
So anybody can say they're a medium, start charging a lot of money.
So the Forever Family Foundation began testing and evaluating mediums.
Under controlled conditions, each medium sits with five different sitters and is scored using five separate evaluation methods.
A sitter, by the way, is the person working with the medium who's seeking to connect with the other side.
We have a pool of trained sitters, meaning people that know about mediumship and that we've trained.
to identify evidence, what represents general evidence, specific evidence.
Mediums who received high scores are officially certified with Forever Family Foundation
and volunteer to help those in grief.
And volunteer is a key word.
These mediums don't get paid.
And this is how Bob and Fran started working with psychic medium, Laurelind Jackson.
So Forever Family Foundation was just profound in my journey.
And it was actually Garrett, my husband, who saw an ad in like a diner window.
The organization had just started.
I think it was like 2004.
Laura was an English teacher by day, and her mediumship abilities were mostly a secret.
The whole time I was teaching, I couldn't dismiss these abilities.
They were always there.
But my husband's an attorney, and he was always like, you cannot let anybody at work know this.
So anyway, I decide I'm going to go get tested to see if I would be able to pass these tests for Forever Family Foundation in order to volunteer as a medium to help people in grief, which for me seemed ideal, right?
because I could do it in secret.
So I get to the Huntington Hilton that night,
and there's this big kind of like ballroom area
and there's like five different stations set up.
And at each station there's a camera.
There's a person behind a desk with like a clipboard
and scoring thing.
Evaluating the evidence and scoring it.
It's a general statement that's not going to be scored very positively,
you know, but if you said to me, Bob,
I have your grandmother, Rebecca here.
And I know that she was a nurse in the army
and those two facts were true.
I mean, that would be given higher scores than a general statement.
And I realized that, you know, smartphones and Googling people weren't really around back then.
But how did you make sure that mediums didn't know anything about the sitter before the session?
We set up stations with a sitter and the medium with a screen dividing the two, so they couldn't see each other.
We take steps to make sure that obviously the sitter has never had a reading with that medium or has never heard of that medium.
and we only give the medium the sitter's first name.
And this restriction prevents a technique used by fraudulent mediums called a hot reading,
where a medium has access to a sitter's full name
and can research information about them and their deceased loved ones prior to the reading.
And then they present this information as if it's coming from the other side.
They had trained sitters really well where the sitters could only say, like, yes or no to anything you were bringing through.
Training sitters not to give the medium any leading information is a way to control for what's known as a cold reading.
which, like a hot reading, is a technique for a fraudulent medium.
They'll use feedback from the sitter to gather information, presenting it as being from the deceased
loved one.
And they were constantly scoring you, and then they videotaped the whole thing so that a third
party could watch it to make sure there was no feeding the mediums or anything like that.
So, Bob, how did Laurelind perform?
She was way beyond proficiency guidelines.
She was kind of an all-star, and as far as evidence goes.
So Laurelind Jackson became a certified medium with Forever Family Foundation, and they
pass on average only one medium per year. It is hard to pass their test, and Laura has
volunteered for them extensively ever since. Shortly after I passed Forever Family Foundations
test, Fran and Bob asked if I would volunteer to do, you could call it a gallery reading.
A gallery reading is when a medium reads for a group of people instead of just one person at a time.
I was told it was going to be 10 sets of parents who had lost children. And I remember
the weeks leading up to it, feeling overwhelmed by the responsibility. I knew I had these abilities,
but it's interesting. I always feel like as a teacher, I would walk into a classroom, right,
with a lesson plan and a backup lesson plan and three different ways to teach it. And whenever I
would walk into a room as a psychic medium about to do something like this, when I tell you, I've got
nothing. I've got nothing. I'm closed until I'm open. I'm thinking like, is this going to happen? What if this
doesn't happen. And I remember thinking, I am going to try to connect these parents with their children
to model what is possible. And if I am not able to do that, how is that going to leave them feeling?
And Laura, if it's okay, I want to read the caption you wrote about this in your book, The Light Between
Us, because it captures the scene so vividly. So you wrote, I was on Jericho Turnpike heading west
when the messages started coming in. I squeezed the wheel of my Honda pilot and swerved right,
pulling into a staples parking lot.
Just a bit earlier, I'd been taking deep breaths,
trying to stay calm because I was so nervous,
scared to death, really.
Soon I would be in a room with suffering people.
My role that evening was to try to ease their pain.
My fear was that I would make it worse.
Then suddenly they started to come to me,
the children, all at once as a group.
And all these children rushed in.
They all started giving me messages to let me know
who they were and who their parents were
and how they had crossed and what the message.
just they wanted. And I was like, wait, wait, wait, you gotta wait till I get there.
But I know that they did that to let me know that I wasn't walking in alone.
And so I remember walking into that room and taking a deep breath in.
And the minute I opened, they just all came through.
And they guided me to their parents one by one by one by one.
They told me their names.
They told me how they crossed.
Like one family, their son drowned trying to save someone else.
Another one got the flu and got sepsis and crossed within three days.
And she gave all these details, like including her name.
and the fact that her parents had to pull her off life support,
like the timeline for that,
like details that they had never told anybody.
And I felt just so humbled and honored to be with the vehicle
to bring those messages through that night
and connect their parents.
And the reason I'm getting very moved is just the love.
I watched how that transformed the parents in the room
because they left that evening knowing that their children
were so present in their lives still
and loved themselves.
much. Such unique and specific information came through that evening that there's just no way to
experience something like that and not be forever changed by it.
I love that story. And I followed up with some of the parents that Laura had met back then
in her early days volunteering for forever family.
My name is Dr. Mohanna. I'm a college professor. I've been teaching at a small liberal arts
college for over 30 years now. Nearly 20 years ago, Dr. Hannah tragically lost her daughter, Monique.
Monique was an extraordinary kid.
As many young people who die young, she was poetic.
She was very artistic, very deep, and very emotional, and very different.
And we were extremely close.
And I could never have predicted what happened to her.
It was something that you cannot fathom.
The pain of that kind of grief was not just psychological and emotional, it was physical.
It was literally like having a physical illness.
There's not words. I can't fathom how hard that must have been.
I'm a practicing psychologist. I have a psychotherapy practice helping people with their problems,
and I didn't have a clue as to how to get past this, how to survive.
I had three younger children I had to be on this planet. I got in contact with the Forever Family Foundation just in time, just when I needed it.
Knowing that the Forever Family vets mediums, did you believe in mediums in the afterlife, or was that kind of a stretch?
It was a stretch. When Monique passed, I did not believe in an afterlife.
But I got a reading from Laura Lynn that it stayed with me for the rest of my journey.
There was no question in my mind she made contact with my daughter.
Many people record medium sessions because honestly, in that moment, it's emotional overload.
And often you want to go back later and check their words and ask, wait, did that really just happen?
Okay, I'm getting a younger female who is coming through as a daughter to you.
And she's also apologizing and taking responsibility for her crossing.
I get this often with individuals who have crossed through suicide.
Does this make sense to you?
She knew that Monique had been living in New York City, that she'd been going to NYU,
that she had taken her own life, and that she had had an attempt that involved pills.
This was in the earlier days of the Internet.
None of this information was available back then.
There were things that she absolutely would have had no way of knowing, you know.
Yeah, and people forget that Facebook and Instagram weren't around back then,
that you couldn't just Google someone.
Not all mediums can do what Laura Lynn can do or what the Forever Family Foundation mediums can do.
She's able to come up with very evidential details, and she's really a phenomenal evidential medium.
Laura's volunteer work with the Forever Family Foundation continues to this day,
but so does her work as a research subject, and another nonprofit organization dedicated to survival of consciousness investigation,
is Winbridge Research Center, co-founded by husband and wife research team Mark Bucutzi and Julie Beichel.
In addition to co-leading research at the Windbridge,
Research Center. Mark is also the managing editor of Threshold, a journal of interdisciplinary
consciousness studies, and has spent decades in the fields of research, technology, and education.
And Julia, co-founder and executive director at Winbridge, received her PhD in pharmacology and
toxicology and has minors in microbiology and immunology, so they are both fluent in mainstream
biology and medical science, which is important, especially when researching mediums, because
they know how to scrutinize claims against rigorous conventional standards.
We spoke with Mark about Windbridge's research activities.
The big question is, can mediums report accurate and specific information about a discarnate or deceased loved one under controlled laboratory conditions?
And the short answer to that question is yes, they can.
We develop a rather extensive protocol that takes care of things like information leakage, cold reading, hot reading, and statements that are too vague that could be applied.
to anyone. And so generally all the criticisms that people raise about mediums and mediumship readings
and the potential for fraud.
Winbridge is known for its rigorous testing protocol that uses multiple layers of blinding
to control for fraudulent cold readings.
They have to perform blinded phone readings for us that have to meet a certain level of accuracy.
The medium will be on the phone with an investigator who we call a proxy sitter.
A trained investigator sits for the medium in place of the actual sitter seeking the connection.
Medium readings are done with proxy sitters and over the phone,
so mediums are physically unable to cold read the sitter for any information.
So they never interact directly with the actual sitter.
The only information that's provided is the first name of the discarnet, or the deceased loved one.
From there, the medium then has to provide accurate and specific information about the
deceased loved on our DLO, describe cause of death, provide a physical description, provide hobbies,
and so on. That information was considered to be accurate, higher than a level that would be expected
by chance. So, Laura, you're one of very few mediums who've passed the very challenging tests
at Winbridge, and now you're kind of part of their science and research team. What was that like?
When I went through that series of testing and passed, it was like, wow, the scientist part of me
really wanted and needed to have that sort of...
like concrete validation.
Well, as scientists, we're very cautious about words like proof and belief and those kinds of things.
But the data suggests at this point that there is some sort of life after death or continuation
of consciousness after death.
This is the current party line at the Wimbledge Research Center.
Given the information about accuracy and given the information about phenomenology,
it seems that mediums are, in fact, connecting with some sort of discarnate individual.
And that discarnate individual knows a lot about the sinners.
So Windbridge's blinded accuracy testing can be seen as evidence that their research
mediums are able to report statistically relevant, accurate information to the sitters about
their deceased loved ones.
For me, it seems pretty clear something's going on.
The question is what?
Is it truly a connection to the other side?
or is it some other psychic ability
making it look that way?
And just to cover the basics,
psychic abilities refer to perceiving information
about the past, present, or future
through extrasensory perception.
And mediumship refers specifically
to communication with someone who's passed on.
There's two competing theories.
One theory is, yes,
they're actually interacting
with a discarned or deceased loved one.
Or they're getting the information
from some other psychic mechanism.
They're just,
I'm using finger air quotes here,
They're just reading my mind, which in and of itself is kind of amazing, but it means that there's no need for a discarnet.
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Is mediumship connecting to their side, or is it like a heightened psychic ability?
You know, there's a saying that all mediums are psychic, but not all psychics are mediums.
And what that means is that your psychic abilities are what opened the doorway for you to reach, I think, the highest level of being able to perceive.
unseen energy and communicate, which is mediumship.
When Windbridge came along and started studying many of us mediums, we all were reporting
the same exact experiences.
What we did was we had the mediums give psychic readings and mediumship readings, and then
they had to describe their experiences for each reading.
And what does it mean when they all independently report the same thing?
And mind you, they didn't know what anyone else reported.
The mediums did, in fact, have a difference between the experience of having a psychic reading and having a mediumship reading.
There's a much more loving feeling that comes through when a medium is having a mediumship reading versus just using telepathy, clairvoyance, or precognition to get information about a sitter.
That's the fundamental finding of this phenomenology research.
connection feels different
and that difference was captured
in the dimension of love.
The feeling that I have when I do readings
for people, too, there's just profound love.
But can that difference she feels
between psychic and mediumship readings
be measured? Can science or research back it up?
Laura, it turns out, is a great medium to study
due to how she receives her information.
She says she sees it on an internal screen.
Psychic information on one side,
mediumship information on the other.
My screen looks like a wide screen TV.
It's an inner screen.
It is not extending outside of my body.
And mediumship is always on the right-hand side for me.
My psychic works on the left hand.
The mediumship comes in on the right.
And people who come in from the other side, those spirits, they always show up first as points of light before they show me anything else.
Most mediums have their own way for receiving information.
Some hear a voice in their mind.
Some see images.
Some feel emotions or physical sensations that aren't their own.
However it arrives, the process is telepathic.
and the media must translate all that into words that we can understand.
But Laura's unique split screen makes her a rare subject for study.
If her brain shows different activity during mediumship and psychic abilities,
it would help rule out the idea that she's just psychically somehow picking up from the living
or downloading data from an informational field.
It could point to mediumship being something different altogether.
I was a pretty hardcore skeptic for several years.
We're physical bodies, we live, we die, we turn into warm food,
the idea that maybe there's something more.
I really assumed that this was all defense mechanisms or wishful thinking.
That's Dr. Jeff Terrant.
He's a licensed psychologist and a board-certified neurofeedback specialist.
And Jeff first met Laura Lynn Jackson at a Forever Family Conference almost 10 years ago.
He was there to discuss some research that he'd just completed.
So went to this conference and we presented our thing, met Laura.
And then at the end of the conference, that was the first time that I mapped her brain.
So all of us at some point has probably seen a QEG in movies or TV.
Often the subject wears what looks like a swimming cap with wires and electrode sensors
that pick up tiny electrical signals from the scalp.
And the brainwave frequencies translate into digital information.
So lots of squiggly lines and color-coded brain maps showing activity in specific brain areas.
So then, Jeff, what do you do with that information?
We can put numbers on them.
It's called a quantitative EEG.
And then when we have numbers, we can compare them to something.
How do they compare before or during a medium?
So then we can see how the brain is changing in terms of these different brainwave patterns
and what that might mean in terms of states of consciousness.
When attempts are made to try to figure out like what's going on with people who can access
the information, they're watching what my brainwave activity is doing when I'm in normal
talking mode, when I go into psychic mode or when I'm doing mediumistic readings.
And it's fascinating.
So Jeff collected this brain scan EEG data from Laura Lynn's brain at work.
And, you know, what was really interesting is when we examined her brainwaves during both a psychic and a mediumship reading, the patterns that we saw matched exactly what she reported.
Remember that Laura said mediumship information or messages from the other side appear on the right side of her internal screen and psychic information on the left side.
Information from the left visual field comes in and it actually crosses over and gets processed in the right back of the brain and the right occipital lobe.
And so that's exactly what we saw was when Laura was doing a psychic reading, there was a huge
increase of brain activity on that right occipital lobe. And then same thing. When she did
mediumship, we saw it on the other side. So did you see anything else in Laura's brain scans that
felt, you know, neurologically remarkable? There was a clear distinction between the psychic and the
mediumship. Aside from the side of the brain that was being involved, when she was doing a psychic
reading, there was much more activation. All of the brain waves increased.
back there on that right side.
But the biggest ones were the fast brainwaves.
So high beta and gamma.
Gamma is the fastest brainwave that we usually deal with right now.
It's associated with activation,
but it's also associated with things like being in a flow state
or being in the zone, integrating high-level information without effort.
Okay. So there were fast flow state brainwaves
on the intuitive, non-analytical right side of the brain
when Laura was doing a psychic reading.
So then what was the difference with the medium reading?
Well, what was interesting is when she did a mediumship reading, looking at the other side of the brain,
the only brainwaves that increased were the slow brain waves.
So delta and theta, there was no increase in fast brainwaves at all.
Okay.
So slow brain waves.
Does that mean that something is kind of turned off or like going offline?
Yeah.
So the mediumship was almost like turning everything off.
And so to me, it suggests the mediumship is much more of a receptive state.
So a very different process.
One of them was much more activating for her, the psychic one, than the mediumship one.
Okay, so going back to Laura Lynn, Laura, all this brainwave data, you know, the left to the right, the slow and the fast frequencies, does this data match how it feels for you?
When we read psychically, we're retrieving information.
We're like reaching out and getting it.
And when we read mediumistically, we're just sitting back and receiving, just receiving it, receiving it, receiving it.
So it feels very different, but it's also on different parts of my screen.
The other thing that supports that idea is her right frontal lobe during mediumship also shut down.
It's like getting out of your own way so that you can hear other information.
So your frontal lobe is not planning and trying to think about the future.
The brain has a lot of different mechanisms in place to filter information.
It screens out the vast majority of what is out there.
Because if you were tuning into every single piece of information out there from a sensory perspective, you couldn't function.
So one of the things that I think is going on with some of these mediums and psychics is that they are able to temporarily turn off some of those filtering mechanisms so that they do have access to more information.
When I read, it's completely telepathic. And it's so rapid and it's always been so frustrating to me that I have to slow it down and put it into language that I just wish there was a way that somebody when I was doing a reading could like touch my finger, get on my screen and like download it at the same time.
Since meeting Laura, Jeff has done brain scans on more mediums, most of which have been rigorously vetted by the Forever Family Foundation, the Winbridge Research Center, or the University of Arizona.
And he found an interesting observation when looking at their scans, and it has to do with the right parietal lobe.
The right parietal lobe, the back right quadrant.
It got kind of dubbed the godspot by the media.
The reason that it got that name, the godspot, when people had injuries and that part of the brain was damaged, people were,
became more empathic. They also reported having more spiritual experiences. When you look at the function
of that part of the brain, it's really about boundaries and saying, I'm Jeff, I exist only in this
physical body, I'm separate from you. And so if you disrupt that, what appears to happen is that
the boundaries between self and other become more flexible. You're able to step outside of your
small ego and connect to something else. We see that part of the brain kind of go offline,
especially in mediumship all the time.
I can't say that it's like the signature, you know, that would sort of define like,
oh, are you a real medium or not?
But I would say it does show up maybe 75% of the time,
and it usually doesn't show up in psychic stuff.
Jeff's brain scans make clear that psychic readings and mediumship readings are not the same thing.
The brain is doing something entirely different in each case.
One is more active, reaching out for information,
while the other is more receptive, almost like shutting something down.
down to let something in. And that brings us back to Amelia, the 11-year-old non-speaker in Wisconsin.
What makes her different from mediums and so unique is most mediums cannot telepathically
communicate with someone who's alive. They can only do it with someone who's passed on.
Amelia, on the other hand, can do it with both. One of Amelia's pretty cool gifts is that she can
talk to people who have passed away, like spirits. Early on, I think I'm thinking, where is that
information coming from. Is it from someone actually passed or is it somehow something else
is it telepathy? That's more, mom of Amelia, who was eight years old when you met them in the
podcast last season. Diagnosed with DDX3X syndrome, doctors said Amelia would have a limited
ability to understand and connect. And they were wrong. When Amelia began communicating by pointing
to letters on a letterboard, she revealed a staggering inner world. Not only was she an incredible
poet, with an interest in genetic science and an astute awareness of everything around her,
she could accurately identify hieroglyphic symbols. She understood both Spanish and Portuguese,
two languages her family did not speak. She could read the mind of not just her mom, but her
therapists and teachers, and perhaps most perplexing, was that Amelia told her mom she could connect
with people who were not physically there. And before we explore Amelia's connection with
people who've passed. It's important to show how her telepathic abilities first emerged with the
living. These early exchanges became the first real evidence that what she was spelling was not
imagination, and they serve as an important data point later in the episode. Like three years ago
at school, I said, who's your best friend? And she said Fiona. And so I tried to find Fiona at school,
and they couldn't find Fiona. At first, her mom thought maybe these were just imaginary playmates.
And so I just let it go thinking, well, I don't know, maybe she was
just making it up or I don't know at the time I didn't know.
However, since you last met Amelia, a lot has changed.
She's got a lot more body control, which is amazing.
And now she's able to type completely independently, which is exciting.
Amelia's progress seemed to dovetail with a groundswell happening.
Across the non-speaking community, parents started finding each other, started online groups,
and bonding over experiences that they had once kept quiet, especially around things like telepathy.
When all of this started kind of coming out and I learned about the hill,
She let me know that Fiona was actually a friend from the Hill,
which made more sense because that's what we couldn't find her.
The Hill was introduced in season one.
It's a telepathic chat room where some non-speakers say they hang out and communicate.
And then we started realizing just how many people that she knew from the Hill
but had never physically met.
And the fun thing was that we actually got the opportunity to meet them in person.
Mora has connected the dots with various parents from around the country,
People she's not met, yet the thing they have in common is their children all say they're talking to one another on the Hill.
We did have a FaceTime calls with a couple of people.
And Maura ended up meeting with at least four families so Amelia could meet friends from the Hill in person.
And when they saw each other for the first time, it was so fun to see that there was such a love between them that they clearly knew each other and they had stories.
One of the cool things about all of this with all the friends and discovering all these people and then actually finding them.
And as a parent, like going through this whole thing, you're constantly like struggling with, is this real?
Is this not real? Like, what's going on? And then when she's talking about this person and then you actually find them and you find that they're actually talking to each other. And then they validate that. It's been crazy to actually see that these people exist. And they have been talking on the hill. And it just validates all of the things that they've been saying.
As her typing got better and better, she started being asked to deliver messages. And these messages were seemingly not from other non-speakers. They were messages for grieving friends.
and acquaintances and even strangers
for people whose loved ones had passed.
Her dad and Mike did not know what to make of any of this at first.
I've definitely been more skeptical of my whole life.
So not a believer for sure
until Amelia started showing signs of other possibilities.
I think in the last couple of months,
there was a point where she was really overwhelmed with spirits
and I said, what are they here for?
What do they want?
She said to give a message to a loved one.
And I said, all right,
is there somebody that you have a message for?
Is there somebody here now?
And she said, yes.
And I said, okay, for us to be able to give a message to somebody,
we need to know who it's from and who it's for.
And so she typed right away,
the name is Hunter Chastain.
And so then she gave a whole message
and she said who it was from.
It was from his mom.
And now this is a person who I've met him maybe once,
but I don't know him.
Emily may not have even met him.
And so it was this very specific message
and we passed along.
And this message was not vague or generic.
It expressed happiness that his daughter was learning to ride a horse.
And then there was some comment about the Kentucky Derby.
Which didn't make any sense to me.
And so when I passed that along to them, her thing was the Derby.
Like she loved the Derby.
There's so many things that you could say, well, it's kind of generic.
And anyone could think that.
But she's just getting so specific about things that she's sharing.
It's crazy.
Just random people that she meets that she has.
no reason to know anything about them.
She's shared things about their relatives current and past with us as well.
Amelia said it's jolly giving people the message because when they're getting the lesson,
they see that spirits are real.
I can tell now when she's hearing somebody, and I always describe that like if somebody was
talking in the other room and you wanted to hear them and you were like, wait a minute,
and you like listen, you can see when somebody's doing that when they're focusing and listening.
and that's what she does. She like pauses and she's listening and then she'll type and then she'll pause again and listen and then she'll type again.
So, Morrow, it kind of feels like Amelia can engage in, I don't know, three lanes of telepathy, if you will.
I guess the first would be reading the thoughts of those close to her, like you or her teachers.
And I guess second would be communicating telepathically at a distance with other non-speakers.
And then the third would be communicating telepathically with people from beyond the grave.
So does it all feel the same to her?
Is there a difference between telepathy with, you know, a living person and with someone who's passed?
I asked Amelia how she knows the difference between a spirit or a non-speaker because she's talking to them both all the time.
She said that non-speakers look nothing different than their bodies, but that spirits look like energy.
And she also said that non-speakers give me more holler, like they're louder.
And she said, people get loud in my hill, which I think is funny.
And that spirits, she said that they're kind of slower and it's hard to hear like the actual words, I think more subtle than the non-speakers.
And she said that they feel different.
She said non-speakers feel more dominant and more milling, like they're hanging around there closer,
and that spirits feel like distant and jolly, which I thought was interesting, that spirits are happy.
So we returned to the big question we asked earlier.
Could mediumships simply be telepathy in disguise?
Are mediums really talking to the other side?
Or are the best ones just world-class psychics pulling memories and feelings and thoughts from the bereave?
sitting in front of them. One thing that's different with Amelia is that when she's passing on these
messages, it just kind of comes on randomly and she'll just start typing and sharing it. It's not like
somebody's sitting in front of her and she has the opportunity to read what they're thinking. It's
messages for like a friend's friend's husband or really kind of distant, random people and
people that we don't have real access to or connection to. In short, because
there's no sitter in Amelia's case and there's nobody nearby seeking the information, her experiences
push back against the idea that mediumship is simply psychically dipping into someone else's memory.
Amelia herself explains that it's the spirits who find her. From this bit of data, it seems
possible to conclude then that mediums could truly be engaged in communication across the boundary
of life and death. And of course, the way that communication would work is via telepathy,
language without voice, without even a body.
It seems to me one way to validate this
would be to look at brain scans done on mediums
and see if they look similar to a brain scan done on Amelia
when she's telepathically engaged with another non-speaker
who's alive but just not physically in her same space.
And to do this, all roads lead to Dr. Jeff Terrant.
As you heard earlier, Jeff has already mapped the brains
of world-class mediums and several telepathic non-speakers,
and he was in touch with Amelia and her mom,
more already. Amelia loves neuroscience. She always wants to help non-speakers, and she expressed
her excitement to meet Jeff and participate in some brain scans. Her parents were also excited,
and I think more than anything, just to validate that the mysteries unfolding in their home were real.
So this past summer, Jeff traveled to Wisconsin to meet Amelia and her parents, and to run a series
of EEG brain scans to get a sense of what Amelia's brain is doing when communicating telepathically,
with a living non-speaker who's not around.
Amelia, I'm going to put this cap back on you,
and then here you can help me to hold this.
You are like a pro at this.
You're so good, Amelia.
Amelia and her parents are sitting at a table
as Dr. Tarrant carefully fits the electrodes and cap on her head,
and then Dr. Tarrant got what he calls a baseline scan
to capture her brain in a normal state of being.
Where she's just kind of hanging out,
looking through a picture book,
in comparison to what I'm calling telepathic communication.
During the telepathic communication part of the test, Amelia was asked to engage with a friend telepathically from a distance.
This was new data and significant data because up until this point, Dr. Tarrant had only tested non-speakers doing telepathy-type exams.
They had to communicate the word that their mom or teacher was looking at or the number or the picture.
They weren't asked to communicate and engage with another non-speaker from a long distance.
She wasn't actually doing a telepathy exercise the same way that we did with John Paul and Houston,
but she was talking to her friends.
So like friends on the hill?
I don't know if it was the hill necessarily.
I think it was one friend in particular
who is often in her psychic space.
And so they were having this conversation
that was going on for a while while we were recording.
And so even though it wasn't necessarily talking to spirits,
it seemed like it was a telepathic communication.
When Dr. Tarrant reviews the data with the family,
he's sitting with them at their kitchen table
and he's built a PowerPoint presentation
with various slides
of squiggly lines and color-coded brains,
and all sorts of information that looks foreign to me.
There's a lot of interesting data that, at a bare minimum,
it suggests that something is happening differently
when engaged in telepathic communication
compared to a baseline or compared to just a regular conversation.
And what was most fascinating and consequential to me
was when Dr. Tarrant decided to look back on the readings he's done with vetted mediums
and compare them to Amelia's brain scan.
And here's why this is fascinating.
Because as you know, Dr. Tarrant has compared the
medium brain scans to each other and found similar patterns, but he's not yet had the opportunity
to compare brain scans of telepathy with brain scans of mediumship. And I don't want to confuse this
comparison with what we saw earlier when Laura Lynn's scans showed clear differences between
psychic work which is actively reaching for information and mediumship, which is receiving it
passively. What we're looking at here is something a bit different, the mode of communication. Whether
Amelia is connecting with a living non-speaker across the country or a medium is connecting with
someone who's past, both seem to be engaging in communication without speech or without a physical
body. And the question is whether that lights up in the brain the same way. In Amelia's case,
if you look at the theta activity in particular, you can see the beta increasing, but most of the
increase in activity was in the right, and especially in this kind of back quadrant on the right
hemisphere. I thought that this was interesting and again potentially important because I've
seen this pattern before. And so I wanted to just give you some examples of other places I've
seen it. Then Dr. Terrant pulls up a slideshow featuring brain scans from some of the
vetted mediums he's already tested. So this is Laurel and Jackson's data. And so look at hers.
Angelina Diana, who's another really well-known Forever Family Foundation medium. And then here's
Joanne Gerber's, again, another well-known Forever Family Foundation medium.
We'll put all these scans up on our YouTube page so you can see them.
But in short, their scans look just like Amelia's.
So when Amelia was talking to another non-speaker who is alive, who's here on physical Earth,
but speaking to them telepathically, her brain pattern looked remarkably like many of the
mediums that I've observed before.
They were doing mediumship readings.
Maybe there's some overlap between.
telepathy and mediumship.
In fact, I've heard Laura say before that mediumship is telepathy.
The brain scans illustrate an unusual spike and wave pattern in the back-right quadrant of the brain.
It's that same area that's been dubbed the godspot.
Scientists don't really use that term.
But they do agree this region is linked to how we sense boundaries between ourselves and others.
The right parietal lobes.
So what it's doing its normal job, it's creating an ego boundary.
And so what we think might be happening is that when people are,
engaging in things like mediumship or telepathy, that they've got some sort of way to disrupt
the normal functioning of this area, which then allows them to extend their consciousness to connect
with others.
Amelia's brain scans offered something tangible to her parents, showing that her brain was doing
something unique when engaged in telepathy.
It was so cool to get to do these scans and actually see the data when she was not just
talking telepathically, but to spirits.
That was the coolest part for me, I think, seeing how she compared to other validated, certified mediums.
It was really cool.
But having the scans didn't actually answer the harder question, which was, what do we do now?
How do we help an 11-year-old who's overwhelmed with telepathic messages every day?
For her parents, the search shifted from proof to guidance, and that search eventually led them to someone whose work you've already heard this episode, Laura Lynn Jackson.
So as we're kind of going through this journey, I've just trying to take in as much information as I can and learned from people and figure out how to guide this.
And one of the books that I read was The Light Between Us by Laurel and Jackson.
And I actually, I listened to it on audio because I never have time to actually read.
And so we were driving somewhere and I had one earbud in listening.
And Amelia was in the back.
She was listening to her iPad.
So she had music on Really Loud.
And we got where we were going.
And Amelia typed cool lady.
And I said, who? And she said, book lady. So she had been listening the whole time. I mean, it was literally in my ear. So she was listening to in my head. Okay. So you had earbuds in your ears. So she couldn't even hear you, right? Yeah. And so on the way back, she asked me to listen to it again because she wanted to keep listening to it. And so Amelia said it would be cool to meet her. And she was really hoping that she could help her with the spirits. And then did you get a hold of Laura? And how was that? Was she receptive? When we first talked to her, we talked over email.
And she was really excited to hear from us and excited to meet Amelia.
So she is going to try to help Amelia manage this.
And just a few months ago, Laura Lynn traveled to Wisconsin to visit Amelia and see if she could help her manage the influx of energy around her.
When I first knew I was meeting with Amelia, I thought I was going to go in there and I was going to come help organize energy for her.
I've been doing this for so long and it's such a comfortable thing for me to do.
but I did not anticipate what was going to happen.
Right before I met her, I started getting what I called Spinney Energy to me,
which is like, it used to happen to me decades ago before I would do like a really big gallery reading
where I'd get all like these people on the other side coming at me at once and I couldn't manage the energy.
And I would like, I'd have to shake my hands and like shake it out of my hands.
Hi, hi, Amelia. I'm so excited to be with you.
I've been looking forward to meeting you.
What beautiful light you have.
over, buddy. Laura Lynn, Amelia, and Mara sit on the big couch in Mara's cozy den.
I'm excited. She needs help with something. So she, there's another non-speaker.
She has been trying to help. And Mara means that a non-speaker is telepathically hanging around
in Amelia's space, talking to her actually non-stop. The backstory is that this girl is lonely,
hasn't yet learned to spell, and wants help. But for an 11-year-old, without the agency to help her,
she's feeling overwhelmed and saddled with a burden of guilt that she rightfully just can't manage.
She is constantly here.
Yeah.
With her.
And to the point that it's all of time and she can't get her to go away.
She has no solitude.
Laura sat with Amelia for a little under two hours and was so patient and loving.
And at times you could tell Amelia felt really dysregulated and was trying so hard to engage.
There was a lot of ups and downs, but also a lot being exchanged.
Much of it through spelling and whispers and some of it.
of it seemingly nonverbal. So I was excited to get recaps from everyone later. The first recap happened
in the car when Laura and I were on the way to a restaurant to grab a table for dinner, and Amelia and
Mora were about 10 minutes behind us. I thought I was going to come there, not necessarily as a teacher,
but as a helper, right? And I thought I was there to kind of help organize what was going on
on her screen. But when I sat down next to her and then I touched her on the arm, something totally
crazy happen. She brought me into her screen. And it was a screen I had never experienced before,
because my screen is on the left-hand side and the right-hand side. This screen wasn't on either of those
places that was above my head. It was like if we were looking at, waiting for an elevator,
and there was like a little half-moon on top of it, and I'd never experienced that space on my
screen before. And what I also was understanding was I would see on like the top left-hand part,
like energy of people who are here and now still alive talking to Amelia. And on the right-hand
side, I would see people who had crossed talking at the same time. And all of this was happening at once.
It was like if you walked into, let's say, a barn and there were bats perched in the ceiling,
but you didn't know about them, and then you entered and all of a sudden they all fluttered at you.
That was what I was experiencing. And Amelia was handling it, and I was like, oh, my God,
like, what is going on? And I saw all these energies demanding her attention, demanding her attention.
And specifically one of her friends who's still here on Earth, just like, glomming on her, glombing on her,
not letting go. And so I telepathically spoke to that friend, which shocked me because she could
hear me and talk back, which I've never communicated telepathically with a live human, right?
All my conversations are with people who are no longer in a physical body. That seems to be a prerequisite
to communicate with me thought-wise. But I kept talking to this girl and saying, and she was just saying,
like, no, no, no. I was saying, but your grandfather who crossed is right over there. Why don't
you go, you know, work with him? He'll help you. No, because he is not on earth anymore.
or he's there and that can't help me.
And the more I tried to help, the more I realized I was so in over my head and realizing
I had no control of the situation.
So I did something that, you know, I probably haven't done since I've been a little girl.
I called on my grandfather, who's on the other side.
It was such a voice of love and goodness and joy.
And I said, pop, can you please come help Amelia with this friend, this girl who won't leave her
alone, who's here on earth, but like in her energy space because she's not listening to me,
but I know you can help.
Will you do that?
And that's how I left it, because I felt in over my head.
And I also felt that I had been called into bear witness to what Amelia experiences.
And she is a force of light.
She just stays in it and she handles it.
And it was just everything all at once.
When we had all arrived at the restaurant, we sat down in a quaint, cozy booth overlooking a lake.
And Amelia was eager to spell.
And she spelled to her mom that Molly has gone to the cool grandfather who's helping.
And more, I didn't know what that meant to me at all.
And I was like, Amelia, whose grandfather is that?
Is that Molly's grandfather?
And she spelled out that it was my grandfather.
And nobody knew I had called him my grandfather to help.
And that was the one person who finally helped.
There was no way they could have heard Laura Lynn's confession about asking her own departed
grandfather for help.
I even reviewed all the mics from all of our audio input when I got home.
This was never spoken of at the house.
And yet, here was Amelia in the restaurant saying Laura Lynn's grandfather was trying to help her.
And about a week later, Moore in Amelia were actually coming to Southern California for a spelling conference.
I met them at the beach and we had a chance to connect about how things were going for Amelia post the visit with Laura Lynn.
I wanted to know if it was helpful.
Okay, hold on, hold on.
Let me get out my phone mic.
Okay, so how have things been going?
Is Amelia doing better?
Laura really empowered Amelia, not just not only to like embrace her gifts and love her gifts, but how to be in control of it.
them. She helped her understand that she didn't have to give messages to everyone. And that's important
because she did feel compelled to help everyone that came to her. And a good example of this is
we jumped on a plane right after we met her. And we were sitting on the plane and Amelia said,
I need to give the girl in front of me a message. And I said, do you want to? And she said, no.
And I said, well, you don't have to.
Just because somebody wants to give you a message doesn't mean you have to.
And that was something that Laura explained to her is that you need to care for yourself as well.
Another thing that Amelia said was that Laura helped her manage the influx of people that were coming to her at night, I think, when she's sleeping.
And so that was really, really helpful.
After a five-year journey of surprises and doubt and hope and confusion and questions, Amelia finally received.
some real constructive help.
For Mora and Mike, who do not have a woo-woo bone in their bodies,
and have slowly, reluctantly come to accept their daughter's abilities as real,
there's finally some peace.
The brain scans gave grounding, Laura Lynn gave tools,
and Amelia has learned to set boundaries.
And yet the hardest part may still be ahead,
because mediumship carries a double weight,
a history of fraud, and a culture of fear.
Yes, there were con artists and rigged seances
that exploited grief and tainted.
the field. But there's another story that we rarely name. Religious hypocrisy. Because when a
sanctioned holy man hears the dead, it's considered sacred. But when a common woman does,
it's often considered witchcraft. The same experience is canonized in one mouth and condemned
in another. Is this truly about danger? Or is it about control? She really has no skin in the game.
She's not like charging money and she's just offering up this information that she just feels compelled
to share.
Amelia is inconvenient evidence, an 11-year-old non-speaker, spelling each word with effort
and intention, offering specific validated messages from the other side that bring relief.
There's no fee, no fame, and no agenda but love.
She wants sleep more than the spotlight, and yet the messages land, and they bring peace
and hope and even faith.
I mean, in a world that taught us to fear each other and doubt divine perception,
the cruelest trick may be this.
We've been taught to fear our own power.
What I've learned sitting with Laura Lynn,
observing her work,
reading her books,
and bearing witness to the healing she's caused,
is that she tends to always leave people with this message.
I think we all have these abilities,
and I don't think you need a medium
to connect with your loved ones on the other side.
You can do it.
Like telepathy, this capacity is human.
And maybe the real question that we should be asking
isn't, is this allowed? But what heals? So many times I've had people on the other side who
crossed, they've shared, you know, your life is a gift. And I think we need to be reminded of that.
You need to honor your light. You need to honor your role here because it's so much greater than you
can even imagine. And so often our lives are remembered by what we create. Creation seems to be
the core of this entire place we call Earth. Every building, every tool, every tradition, everything
was created from a thought.
So if we're trying to understand consciousness,
and whether it's manufactured in the brain or received, like an antenna,
maybe the best place to look is in the very act of creation itself.
Because whether you call it inspiration or genius or big magic or the hand of the divine,
the act of making something from nothing may be the clearest evidence
that consciousness is not just a byproduct of biology.
but a force that finds us and then binds us to something bigger and wiser and possibly with a consciousness and will of its own.
Join us next week when we explore creativity itself, where ideas come from and do they seek us out.
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Thank you to my amazing collaborators.
Original music by Rachel Cantu, logo and cover art by Ben Kandora Design, audio mix and finishing by Michael Robino, contributing producer, Lori Rubin, and our incredible hardworking podcast staff, Jill Pichesnik, Catherine Ellis, and Selena Kennedy. And I'm Kai Dickens, creator, and host.
