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Claire Storrow's avatar

Hi, your Substack is new to me but I’m guessing you’re familiar with Rupert Sheldrake’s work? Also interesting to me about TTT are the quantum-like effects at play, for example Mia struggles with reading her dad and had previously written in her diary at some point that she can read everybody’s mind, but you have to believe in her. Like anything that is “real”, there is an element of relationship that comes into it. Also reminds me of the story of Clever Hans, the horse who could apparently do arithmetic – turned out he could sense his owner’s anxiety around him getting the answers right. But that doesn’t detract from the horse’s abilities due to its heightened senses. There’s very little that the majority of humans understand about the non-verbal, human and non-human; being skeptical though, is seemingly disruptive to the field.

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Guy James's avatar

Thanks for your balanced view Tom. Many uncritically believe just because they want to, including, unfortunately, the aforementioned Scott Britton who's had a couple of extremely dodgy people on his podcast and not asked them any difficult questions. I also want to believe, but I know that doesn't make it true. I've read a lot about fraud in facilitated communication as well, so I know it can happen, which, to be fair, is covered in the TT podcast. I think, as Mona says, we have to treat this as a feasibility study and wait for the final results. But I do think if it's conclusively proved, it could take a significant Jenga block out from the materialism stack.

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