Okay, I've now listened to all ten episodes of the TT podcast and I've made some notes. First of all, I applaud the makers of this series – it is very well done, and their main objective (as I understand it) of increasing our understanding of and compassion towards autistic and other non-speakers is a honorable cause that I fully support.
Secondly, I have no trouble believing what is described in the episodes as being true. However, being the 'truth seeker' I am, while listening, I was monitoring and observing if any red flags might come up. The good news is, I couldn't spot any, just some minor things that made me think twice or thrice, and of which I'm not sure what to think of.
The main 'issue' I caught was how many of the non-speakers described themselves as "ligthworkers with a mission to evolve humanity". Okay, maybe they are lightworkers, who am I to say or know. Moreover, even if they would not be in the strictest sense lightworkers (whatever that entails), maybe this thought of having a mission gives them crucial meaning to their 3D existence. That's completely okay with me! However, what made me pause a bit was the sense I got about how these amazing individuals (I'm not being sarcastic here, they appear to be awesome) will help humanity to evolve by giving all kinds of spiritual and other information, teach us to communicate telepathically, and "become new humans". It could very well be that this is in part an interpretation and 'extrapolation' by the maker of the series, Ky, dunno. In any case, I think that 'The Matrix' will, as usual, fight tooth and nail against any kind of 'evolving of humanity', and to put 'all' hope in these individuals is unfair towards them, I think. And, as has been discussed many times here, is it really our duty or place to try and 'change humanity'? Maybe most 3D people need to stay in the materialistic paradigm still for a long time, until they've learned their lessons?
Another super-tiny 'blip' was when it was mentioned that the non-speakers warned about climate change. Again, that kind of message could be interpreted in may ways. Maybe they were actually talking about Earth changes or an Ice-age etc., but the mothers interpreted it through the framework they've been fed by the propaganda machinery.
One thing that got me thinking hard, was the descriptions of how the non-speakers meet spirits and 'teachers' during the night. It was only mentioned once, and in passing, but one non-speaker had said to her mother that one night she had "a bad visit". To my disappointment, this topic was never picked upon in the episodes. It mad me think, that if these kids are able to see and communicate with spirits and whatnot, who says that the bad ones, the demons, are not trying to use them and lure them, too? To be clear, I didn't spot any 'evil' angle or agenda in the messages delivered by the non-spekers (Episode 10) but, again, did the producer leave out some 'bad news'?
Trying to figure out the 'mechanism' of how these non-speakers are able to do telepathy and 'seeing everything', some of their descriptions might give some clues. Many describe how their spirit body and physical body are separate, and that they’re trying to get them together. One teacher described seeing a light body above an autistic kid (she wrote a book: AWESOMISM!: A New Way to Understand the Diagnosis of Autism Paperback – November 4, 2008 by Suzy Miller). This reminded me of Allan Kardec's description of what he called the
perispirit, or light body. That our physical body is always 'coated' by the perispirit, and when we die, the perispirit is separated from the physical body, all our knowledge and identity is then 'uploaded' to the perispirit, and then it is free to roam the spirit world. So, maybe these non-speaker, having a weak and sometimes non-existant body awareness, are more in their perispirit than us? And that's why they're able to access the 'Akashic records', see dead people, and other spirit world thingies?
And then there's the thing with the 'Talk on The Hill', which is mentioned several times. According to one non-speaker (Lilly), "you get access to The Hill once you've communicated telepathically for the first time with someone". Apparently, thousands of non-speakers gather on/at The Hill to 'hang out' and discuss things, and on some rare occasions 'normal' people have been invited there and gained access. They also describe how deceased individuals come to The Hill, even those who have not been non-speakers or accessed The Hill while living. I'm not sure, but this sound alot like The Hill being in 5th density. Maybe they all travel there in their perispirit, thus accessing 5D temporarily?
Okay, that's it for now from me on this topic, I'll maybe add more later.
