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David welcomes Dr. Marina Weiler, a neuroscientist and assistant professor at the University of Virginia's Division of Perceptual Studies. They delve into Dr. Weiler's journey from mainstream neuroscience to studying consciousness beyond the brain, touching on topics like non-speaking autism, telepathy, and the cultural differences in understanding spiritual experiences. Dr. Weiler shares her experiences and the challenges she faces while researching controversial subjects, such as the telepathy tapes and non-local communication. The episode emphasizes the importance of presuming competence among non-speaking autistics and explores the transformative impact of out-of-body experiences. Both curiosity and scientific rigor are highlighted as essential elements in investigating these phenomena. The discussion also touches on the potential for future research and the need for more empirical evidence to validate these groundbreaking findings.

 

Topics

01:05 Meet Dr. Marina Weiler: A Journey from Neuroscience to Consciousness

03:36 Cultural Influences and Personal Experiences

05:00 Challenges and Skepticism in Consciousness Research

11:06 Exploring the Division of Perceptual Studies

18:38 Out-of-Body Experiences and Empathy

20:54 Non-Speaking Autistics and Telepathy

26:08 Unveiling Hidden Talents: Telepathy in Non-Speakers

27:44 Scientific Validation: The Need for Evidence

28:20 The Controversy of Telepathy in Non-Speaking Populations

30:38 Personal Experiences with Non-Speakers

33:21 The Phenomenon of Shared Consciousness

36:48 Collecting Stories: A Call to Action

45:03 Future Research and Studies

47:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts