A non-speaking participant, when asked about the purpose of Gothic art, used the archaic word 'afarizes' (meaning to appease or calm). When questioned about knowing this word, he claimed to have been conversing with a magistrate from the 1600s, suggesting communication with entities from different historical periods.
Impact: High. This anecdote presents a compelling case for communication with historical consciousness or entities, challenging the linear perception of time and suggesting that consciousness may persist and be accessible across different eras.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:26:31 to 01:27:54.
Sources in support: Julia Mossbridge (Guest, Cognitive Neuroscientist), Participant Four (Non-speaking participant)

