Evidence of Psi Abilities in Children
- Dean Radin’s research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences reveals that psi abilities, such as precognition and telepathy, are more evident in children, particularly before societal conditioning sets in.
- Studies in parapsychology indicate that children often report spontaneous psi experiences, such as sensing a loved one’s distress from afar, with higher frequency than adults. These findings align with the idea that children's brains are more plastic and open to non-linear forms of communication .
The Role of Society in Suppressing Psi Abilities
Despite their natural proclivity for psi experiences, children are often discouraged from exploring these abilities. Our materialist worldview, which prioritizes measurable, sensory-based information, labels such phenomena as “unreal” or “imaginary.” This societal dismissal can have a profound psychological impact on children:
Fear of Ridicule:
Many children suppress their experiences after being told they are “making it up” or “seeking attention.”
Lack of Validation:
Without supportive role models or communities, children may feel isolated, believing their experiences are abnormal.
Conformity Pressures:
In schools and social settings, children often prioritize fitting in over embracing unique traits, leading to self-censorship.
Why the Psi Games Matter for Youth
The Psi Games provide a transformative alternative to societal suppression, offering children a platform to explore their abilities in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. Here’s how this event can help:
- Creating a Supportive Community:The Psi Games bring together like-minded individuals, fostering a sense of belonging and validation. For children, seeing peers and mentors who share similar experiences reduces feelings of isolation and encourages them to embrace their abilities without fear of judgment.
- Opportunities for Learning and Development:
Through workshops, mentorships, and challenges, the Psi Games provide structured opportunities for children to understand and refine their abilities. Learning in a fun, low-pressure setting not only boosts confidence but also encourages curiosity and exploration. - Encouraging Playful Exploration:
Events like the Psi-Games tap into the psychology of play, which is critical for learning and growth. By gamifying psi challenges, children are motivated to experiment and push their boundaries in a way that feels rewarding and exciting. - Building Resilience and Confidence:
Overcoming challenges in the Psi Games whether in remote viewing, telepathy, or psychokinesis helps children develop a growth mindset. Successes are celebrated, and struggles are seen as opportunities to learn, fostering resilience and self-belief. - Inspiring Future Generations:
Much like athletic competitions inspire young athletes, the Psi Games serve as a beacon for youth to pursue their psi potential. By normalizing these abilities and showcasing their value, the event empowers children to see their unique gifts as strengths rather than liabilities.