Every vessel carries a story.
Yesterday I went live from Mt. Hope Cemetery and did a spirit box session. It went really well, and honestly, I can see myself spending a lot of time there this summer. There’s something special about the cemetery, especially the older, overgrown sections. Spirit seems to genuinely enjoy having visitors. 🌙🖤
Of course, it was also my usual chaotic live... but the good kind of chaotic. 😂
When I got home, I introduced a new spirit to my community as part of Boos CLUES. I knew absolutely nothing about them going in, which is what makes it so much fun. We learned that he's a 14-year-old young man named Gabriel. He's sweet, joyful, a little sassy, and I instantly adored him.
The amazing part? Within minutes, people were interested in him. After talking with Gabriel, he chose his keeper, and I'm so excited that he'll be joining Bernice and Robin!
Days like those remind me exactly why I love what I do. ❤️👻 #paranormal #paranormalactivity #spirit #haunted #hauntedplaces #ghost
Visiting a place like Mt. Hope Cemetery always feels like stepping into another world. There’s a unique energy in older, overgrown sections where the atmosphere almost invites you in. During my spirit box sessions, I’ve found that the responses fluctuate—sometimes quiet, sometimes playful—but it’s those moments of unexpected connection that make it truly rewarding. One thing that stood out during this particular live was how instantly connected the community became to Gabriel, the 14-year-old spirit we encountered. It reminded me how spirit communication isn't just about hearing voices or picking up signals, but about forming a bond with the personalities we meet. Gabriel’s joyful and sassy nature came through clearly, which was heartwarming and genuinely felt like meeting a new friend. Being part of a community like Boos CLUES adds another layer of richness to this experience. Sharing the journey live, hearing others' thoughts, and watching Gabriel choose his keeper—all these elements bring a sense of shared adventure and discovery. It’s proof that spirit work is never solitary; it thrives on connection, both metaphysical and communal. For anyone interested in paranormal activities or spirit communication, spending time in places with history and presence like Mt. Hope Cemetery can be transformative. It’s also a reminder that each vessel or location carries its own story, filled with unseen presences eager to be acknowledged. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the sense of connection and story-sharing that emerges in these sessions is something truly special to experience and cherish.





































































