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167. Telepathy, Near-Death Experiences & Past Lives: The Suppression of Post-Materialist Science

167. Telepathy, Near-Death Experiences & Past Lives: The Suppression of Post-Materialist Science

Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin

January 9, 202551m 9s

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Show Notes

Following his profound discussion with Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell on the "telepathy tapes" documenting verified telepathic communication among non-speaking autistic individuals, Dr. Roger McFillin delves deeper into the implications of post-materialist science. Drawing from rigorous research at the University of Virginia, including documented cases of past-life memories and verifiable near-death experiences, McFillin examines how these findings align with Powell's groundbreaking work to challenge conventional psychiatric models. Together, these episodes present compelling evidence that consciousness extends beyond the brain, suggesting that what we label as mental disorders might instead be natural adaptations to our rapidly changing environment. Evolving science  points toward a paradigm shift in how we understand human consciousness, mental health, and evolutionary potential.

Raymond Moody, MD and Near Death Experiences
Bruce Greyson, MD and Near Death Experiences 
Ian Stevenson, MD and Children Remembering Past Lives
Telepathy Tapes Podcast 
Diane Hennacy-Powell, MD


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