Telepathy, Love, and the Rescue of Truth is a clear and powerful guide to reclaiming your innate perceptual wisdom. Telepathy isn't about reading minds. It's about perceiving the world from the level of consciousness where true change becomes possible. By reconnecting with this layer of reality, we gain access to the lucidity and coherence needed for both personal evolution and collective transformation. Through insights on societal challenges, embodiment, spiritual distortions, and the healing power of Love, this book offers a vision of unity that is deeply practical. Whether you're an intuitive, a seeker, or someone longing for clarity in a time of confusion, it will help you discover the expansive potential of telepathy as a natural capacity, available to all. Susan Guran began a journey into the healing arts at the New England School of Homeopathy, where she was profoundly influenced by Dr. Paul Herscu's Cycles & Segments method-a framework that illuminates how patterns of expression in the mind and body holistically align with homeopathic remedies. This foundation sparked an enduring passion for exploring the subtle languages of healing.As her practice deepened, Susan expanded beyond classical homeopathy into more intuitive realms, developing a sensitivity to the metaphorical language of the body and eventually, telepathic communication. This shift marked a turning point in her work, allowing her to engage with the unseen dimensions that shape our inner and collective experience.Her professional path has included writing for Equine Wellness Magazine on the subject of homeopathy and working in equine-assisted therapies, which offered a window into non-verbal modes of connection. From 2010 to 2016, she maintained a classical homeopathy practice before evolving toward an integrative approach that unites intuitive perception, telepathic insight, and homeopathic principles. This book is the culmination of years of practice, study, and inner exploration. It offers a structured view of the unseen, inviting readers to expand their perceptual boundaries to engage in deeper transformative exchange and understanding.