The Way Forward with Alec Zeck

Ep 233: How Telepathy & Animal Communication Question Our Understanding of Reality with Ditte Young

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Apr 22, 2026
Ditte Young, an internationally recognized telepathic communicator and licensed therapist who works with animals and teaches telepathy, explores nonverbal connection beyond words. She describes how animals read human biofields, how children sense things early, and a six-type animal personality system. They discuss training telepathy, domestication effects, reincarnation for pets, and why sensitivity is often suppressed.
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INSIGHT

Telepathy Is A Conditioned Human Capacity

  • Ditte Young says telepathy is innate and suppressed by social conditioning from parents and schools.
  • She describes being born with strong abilities that made her feel lonely because peers didn't perceive animals or dead people as she did.
ANECDOTE

Runaway Cat Predicted Thursday Return

  • Ditte recounts a runaway cat session: the cat identified the owner's repeated moves and unboxed attic boxes, and predicted return on a Thursday.
  • The cat communicated pregnancy awareness and used sky cues to map days, showing animals' time sense.
ANECDOTE

Pony Bucking Was Social Strategy Not Malice

  • A pony named Alex told Ditte he bucked off a girl to push her toward socializing with peers, not out of malice.
  • Later Alex ran from the arena; he interpreted promises narrowly, illustrating animals' concrete, single-issue thinking.
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