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What is National Telepathic Communication Day?

National Telepathic Communication Day is a day to bring witness and understanding to the healing potential of telepathic communication. Be it misunderstood or troubling behaviors, final wishes, or proactively clearing any lingering questions or issues before transition, telepathic communication can very often reframe difficult relationships or familial issues with the goal of creating space for greater compassion and understanding for caretakers, family members, and others.

Often, issues that arise for those unable to communicate for themselves will result in increasing levels and possible reliance on prescription medications. Telepathic communication is among many practical alternatives to proactively provide insight and comfort to those who cannot express their thoughts and wishes verbally.

Why was National Telepathic Communication Day created?

A day dedicated to celebrating and recognizing the many unique and dedicated individuals who provide trusted telepathic communication services for the family members, friends, or caretakers of those approaching the end of life or others who are permanently or temporarily unable to communicate for themselves, including the comatose, persons on the spectrum, late-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia patients, and companion animals among others.

How should National Telepathic Communication Day be observed?

Whether volunteering in hospice to providing some well-deserved aid to a parent of a child on the spectrum, this day is best observed by volunteering or joining with others to provide additional and proactive support options to better serve those in the recognized community.