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The Telepathic Writing Salon with host Christel Janssen is an intimate magical experience outside linear time through writings from unexpected but very real parts of ourselves. Each episode explores an immersive experience of telepathic writings that become like poems that are brutally honest and prophetic, magical, humorous, and inspiring. They are a play with perspectives and an opening of our senses. We let our future speak, the unlived parts of our history, we open ourselves to whole new potentials, the modern afterlife, the future of communication, our bodies, and the sensual experience of being a human. The Telepathic Writing Salon is a group of writers that writes from the nitty-gritty stuff of life through the opening of their senses. Your host is the author and telepathic writer Christel Janssen.www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

Christel Janssen

  • Oct 11, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • monthly NEW EPISODES
  • 16m AVG DURATION
  • 20 EPISODES


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The Rise Of the Butterfly with Layla Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 53:58


#021 This episode is dedicated to artist, world-renowned photographer, and journalist Layla Love. She is a progressive thought leader, a visionary, a luminary. She uses art as an alchemical process to illuminate the human consciousness. Layla speaks about 'The Rise of the Butterfly' an anti-human trafficking nonprofit organization. Layla says: "Art paired with purpose loses its ego." She captures life as a series of adventures and expeditions into the unknown, returning always with a greater sense of what it means to be human. After studying journalism and global communications at Richmond International University in London she realized that visual imagery has the greatest impact on our modern communication process. At 21, she began a five-year photojournalism tour to war-torn and compromised regions with a focus on the plight of women. Love sees a world where art changes people, and people change the world. Love's photography has been exhibited worldwide including a photographic selection to the White House permanent collection in 2008. She has shown at Paris Photo, Art Basel, the MoMa sponsored AiPAD Photography Show in New York. Ms. Love has participated in over 100 photographic exhibitions. Love's image the Fullest Bloom was adapted individually for over 30 Tiffany & Co. Diamond Showrooms worldwide attesting to Love's attention to detail and mastery of fine art printing." www.laylaloveart.com

Hear Us! An Animal Cry for Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 6:27


#020 Christel shows how she spontaneously opened up to animal slaughter, and to the voices of the animals that want to be heard. Driving in a car up a hill brought her in this other state that allowed her to perceive the cry for help. It was more intense every time: animals screaming, images, visuals that seem to be appearing out of nowhere of blood, pain, cruelty, slaughtering, and their question: 'Hear Us! See us in our intelligence, in our aliveness, in who we truly are.' This experience was terribly painful, but at the same time, Christel describes how she went beyond the denial around it, beyond the unconsciousness, the way in which we block things out. www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

StoryQuest with Laura Lentz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 20:54


#019 Christel speaks with Laura Lentz, an international respected author, creative coach and writing teacher living on Kauai. She is the co-founder of the Literati Academy and the StoryQuest community. She speaks about 'Syncreation': the magic that happens when writing together in a group: How writers become in synch with each other when writing together. "Deep listening is a practice," Laura says, something we don't learn in school. It is about how to respectfully listen to another person and holding the space for the truth in it. Laura reveals: Story is going to save the world. In these intense times, story is how we are able to perceive each other's differences, it gives us a bridge to understanding each other. Laura's new book Story Quest is a workbook about the Hero's journey. It is for writers to understand the writers personal journey inside of the collective journey. Laura discusses how the hero's journey shows up in our lives and in literature.

The Intimacy of the last Act Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 11:14


#018 In the last episode Christel wrote from the intimacy of the last act, how the last time she was intimate with her partner who was dying, was like being robbed from all her money in the bank account of their connection. After the last episode, Christel interviewed other people, who had lost their partner to disease. They all described similar experiences, being in survival mode, a state of shock, and a sense of void that they were left with. Sometimes for a long time. Speaking about it now, was very liberating. In this episode Christel writes to her partner that she lost over a year ago, it is like she is there with him, in a cave with dripping water. (he was a well driller in his life) and he starts to speak. It is an example of telepathic writing, she says:'It is as if we are released from the story we created together.'www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

The Intimacy of the last Act

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 10:21


#017 of the Telepathic Writing Salon Podcast. The reality of sex and intimacy upon dying.Episode #010 of the Telepathic Writing Salon Podcast was about losing your virginity as the most precious act. Having sex for the first time, how it could have been such a beautiful thing, but mostly it isn’t, it is clumsy, overwhelming, a sense of losing your innocence, crossing a big threshold. And the same is true for making love for the last time. Something which is hardly spoken about: is sex and intimacy and dying.When 2 partners have shared a wonderful intimacy and then…one of them departs: is dying. And they know it. And their lovemaking and intimacy as they had it has to die too, at least at a certain level.And I believe this could be a most beautiful thing, but also the ugliest And that is what I am writing about today. I had a lovely relationship with my last partner, who passed away last year. For 7 years to the day, we were together. And we shared many wonderful, intimate moments, the lovemaking was always good, or multilayered, honoring, expansive, uplifting, creative, and multisensory, so much beautiful exchange.But then got sick. The cancer spread to his whole body. And he did not want to die. He didn’t want to acknowledge that he was dying it. He was desperately trying to fight it.But then there were these actions, that showed that he knew it was the end of his life, and he would act upon it in desperate ways. One of which was our last intimate moment together, three weeks before he passed away.www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

Dancing at the Edge of Living and Dying Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 42:11


#016 This is Part 2 in the story about Clea, and her dance between living and dying as it came out in her journey through cancer. In episode 15, Christel read pieces about Clea's process, pieces that Clea never heard before. Now we hear Clea's side of the story, how she relived the experience again, how she felt the depth of it and felt how close she was to dying. Christel and Clea have known each other for a long time, and Christel always believed in Clea's ability to heal but at some point, even that got compromised.Christel tells how underneath it all she could aways feel this part in Clea that was always so vibrant and alive, but there was now also hope being swept away, swept away by the morphine that Clea took to deal with her incredible pain. At some point, the cancer was metastasized everywhere in her body and she was in a hospital bed unable to move.‘If you want to heal you need to stop the morphine’ Christel told her, when that came out in the writing. Clea stopped cold turkey. They did two Dreamwalks together, a process to go to the root of the choice to live. These were incredibly healing as Clea describes from that moment her body started to heal and the cancer markers in her blood that were very high before now decreased dramatically. We hear Clea describe the different phases in her cancer and what ultimately healed her, what her advice to other people would be, and what she would like to tell the doctors. www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.comwww.cleabetlem.nl

Dancing at the Edge of Living and Dying Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 14:06


#015 This is the first episode in an intense series of two with host Christel Janssen about her dear friend Clea, who had breast cancer. It is a heartbreaking story about a terrible disease, about the connection in a deep friendship, about hope and losing hope and reclaiming the choice for life, about 'dreamwalks,' about the way different realities play out in our body. In 2007 Clea was treated with radiation for cancer in her breast, but a few years later it came back. And it spread throughout her whole body, eventually making her almost paralyzed in a hospital bed. Christel has always been her advocate, believing in her, believing in her choice against conventional methods, and in her ability to completely heal her self. Christel did a few 'dream walks' with her, which comes down to deeply asking the question: do you want to go back to your body and become fully alive, which has a tremendous effect on our ability to heal and create a miracle.Clea had so much pain at some point that she needed morphine. Christel describes how she realized how morphine takes away the ability of the body to heal itself. Christel writes from these experiences and the many layers that Clea went through, from looking for a cause of the disease, to completely reclaiming herself. "I am meant to be a miracle" she whispered in her hospital bed.Witness in this first episode the many worlds and dynamics behind the reality of cancer as Christel writes and reads from these states. In part two of Dancing at the Edge of Living and Dying Clea will be the guest in the Telepathic Writing Salon podcast and she will reveal her intense journey, and how she got through it.

The Intimacy of Interstellar Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 15:37


#014 Christel wrote a large part of her book, Forty-Nine Days, on the music from the film Interstellar. The film's score is from Hans Zimmer. Now it is six years later, and she sees the movie for the first time and it touched her deeply.She is stunned that one of the messages in the movie is the same as in her book: that interdimensional communication is possible, and that love is the only thing that can transcend space and time. In this episode, she describes why Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan, really touched her, and how the scientific explanations in the movie validate her experiences. She shares one experience in her book, in which she describes how telepathy with her lover in a coma took place. To find out more:www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

Delightfully Delirious as a Child In Italy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 12:51


#013 Christel speaks about the state of in-between, and how fluid time is. As a young child, Christel would visit Italy each summer and spend four weeks camping on the sea. And each year, the moment they entered Italie, she would get sick, really sick. Each vacation she would spend in bed. Delirious, and hallucinating.Now Christel looks back and writes from this state of in-between and realizes how wonderful those times were, that being sick and delirious brought her in these other states that gave her access to whole other parts of her life. She discovered she was able to move forward in time and already experience older parts of herself.To find out more about Telepathic Writing: www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

The Girl That Went Missing by Adi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 16:11


#012 In this episode, Adikanda shares a beautiful but very tragic example of Telepathic Writing. It is part of her amazing body of work called the Oonah transmissions.In 2004 a nine-year-old girl went missing in Toronto and there was a call for anybody who had any kind of information. When Adikanda’s daughter insisted to her mother to connect to her, Adikanda gave in and received a transmission. The parents recognized a connection to their daughter and for weeks Adikanda then received many transmissions from her.At some point, the little girl died and the nature of the transmissions changed dramatically and became expressions of beautiful wisdom grace and awareness far beyond what a little girl would have known. They became teachings. The girl asked to be called Oonah, which later appeared to be the name of her favorite aunt. The one that she shares here is called: “the River…” and gives meaning to this whole experience for all of us. It was received on July 23rd, 2004.“… The River…it is about life… not that it is over, not that it is lost, but that it is a force of vitality beyond loss that sleeps inside of us all, ready at any moment to be awakened by our willingness to see.” To find out more about Adikanda: www.Adikanda.comTo find out more about telepathic writing: www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

The Gravity Of Things Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 8:33


#011 'Life is what happens to us when you are busy making other plans' John Lennon said. With life falling apart all around us, all our future planned out and everything evaporating in thin air, what is asked of us? Who are we in the gravity of things now?Who are we now as we slowly emerge from this frozen state of shock?Christel writes from this question. www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

Loosing Your Virginity as the Most Precious Act

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 9:50


#010The memory of the first time. How would the world look like if every girl could completely own her first experience in an intimate encounter with a man, without shame, without guilt, without pain? Christel explores this question by writing from her own first sexual encounter.www.the telepathicwritngsalon.com

Ordinary Man, a Letter from George by Adi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 28:49


#009 There is so much controversy around the death of George Floyd. It has created so much polarization and violence. Instead of doing a telepathic write about the situation, Adi Kanda realized that George wants to speak for himself. So she received a deeply moving transmission directly from his being, about the point he is trying to make, the why of his death, and the passion he is trying to convey on how he wants to be remembered. As an introduction, Adikanda shares how the transmission surprised her, (even though she has done thousands of other transmissions from the deceased), in terms of George's relationship to the divine, or God. She shares how it humbled her, also as writing this as a white woman giving voice to an African American man. And she shares when she reads it out loud, how it feels like a real embodiment of George how it changes her voice and the way she speaks.The piece is called: 'Ordinary man, a letter from George'. "I was a man of God, please don't assume you know what this meant to me, I don't want any mistake, any more misunderstanding than what already lives in my name. I was a man of God in so many ways. And if you want to understand me, you have to begin here, you have to know me through this way of saying my name. To me, God wasn't some faraway face, he was as real to me as the brother living next door. In fact, he was the man next door, the ordinary man, just like me. And by ordinary I don't mean boring, I don't mean plain, I mean a man who lived, who suffered who knew the taste of pain. This was my God, ..."The piece is very personal and very moving and there is an invitation to understand that there is a meaning in this experience. Despite all the suffering. It is such a moving piece because when it is read out loud we can feel the George in ourselves. Or like George says: "...and you know, when you looked at me, at my helplessness, you saw yourself laying there you saw every cruel eye that ever brought you to the ground." George ends with:"... , he was an ordinary man, they say, but just look at the life his death began. I wouldn't have it any other way." To read the whole piece go to: https://www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com/009-a-letter-from-george

Dreams that Speak More than Ever Before

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 10:28


#008 We spend half of our lives sleeping. What about the art of dreaming? What if we can access more than ever our night-consciousness and let it speak about our current times?Christel writes a piece from her nighttime consciousness, and gets a few answers about the current time we are living in. At the end of this episode, she invites you as the listener to enter this nighttime consciousness with her and write from this communication. To find out more about Telepathic Writing: www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

On the Unfolding of Meaning with Adikanda

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 21:06


#007 Guest today is Adikanda. AdiKanda is a Toronto based intuitive and a published novelist, poet, playwright and songwriter. Her spontaneous writings come from an Alpha sleep state in the forms of poetry, spoken readings, meditations, and song, numbering in the thousands for clients worldwide. Many describe her work as life-changing and liberating beyond any modality they have experienced before. And I am one of her biggest fans. She is a master in Telepathic writing. In this episode Adikanda shares how it started, what happened after, and how her body of work evolved. how she received for the ones that are not able to speak: like unborn children, or victims of a stroke, or partners whose communication has stopped, etc. Her favorite is the transmissions to be performed in live theater. The poems do not put parameters around time and the meaning sometimes reveals itself years later. She will read an example of her work in the poem 'The Gift' which was created for a Wellness event in Toronto at a gathering of 400 engineers and geologists. She asked the question: What is the most important thing, for even the ones that are skeptical, to hear and receive? Learn about Adikanda's work at www.Adikanda.comTo find out more about Telepathic writing: www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

The Future Of Communication is Telepathy

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 18:01


#006 Imagine: Handwritten letters appearing on your laptop and it appears to be the afterlife speaking? The future of technology is telepathy Mark Zuckerberg says. In this episode, Christel explores the question: what to do when facing death, when facing losing a loved one? She introduces the concept of 'Delog,' which means 'returned from death' in Tibetan. Delogs are (usually) women who die for a few days, to roam around in the afterlife to then return to their body absolutely fine. In 2005 Christel encountered a 'modern delog' who gave reports from the other side through her laptop screen. This forever changed her perspective on death, dying, illness, and life. Be warned! This episode will stretch your mind and will definitely require a paradigm change but also might reveal what will be available to all of us in the near future. www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.commusic credits Allan Thomas and others

Love in the Age of Quarantine

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 9:29


#005 Christel explores falling in love in the time of Quarantine. Can in this bizarre time of being locked up in our house, being isolated from others also be an opportunity to allow yourself to deeply fall in love? To deeply go into yourself and experience love in whole new ways?In telepathic writing, Christel explores the question: How can I be so in Love? www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

What is Telepathic Writing? Two guests Speak.

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 9:06


#004 What is Telepathic Writing? We ask two retreat guests on Kauai their experience with Telepathic Writing. Jolene and Ishara are speaking about their experience with writing from beyond time and space: 'It is like jumping off a cliff'www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

Meeting my Mother's 49-year-old self

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 7:51


#003 Christel shows an example, how telepathic writing connects us outside of our timelines to parts we never got to live and how we can invite those parts through the writing and with that change our reality. Before she turned 50, an age she dreaded, Christel invited her 49-year-old mother for a conversation and this is what happened. www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com

2020 Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 6:14


#002 On January 4th 2020, we gathered with a group of 14 telepathic writers in Amsterdam and wrote towards 2020. Now it is April 2020 and we had no idea that those words would become such reality in the face of the Covid19 pandemic. In this episode, Christel will read her piece. This is a beautiful example of how prophetic telepathic writing can be. www.thetelepathicwritingsalon.comIf you like to get the links and show notes to this episodes head towww.thetelepathicwritingsalon.com/shownotes

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