Ritual, Residue & the Axe | The Haunted Mind of Borden
Published 7/2025
Duration: 3h 5m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.5 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 7/2025
Duration: 3h 5m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.5 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
EExplore trance theory, liminal space & unseen forces behind history’s most symbolically violent unsolved murder
What you'll learn
- How to analyze haunted houses through the lens of residual energy theory and paranormal architecture
- The role of spiritualism and séance culture in shaping Victorian attitudes toward grief and crime
- Ways to apply ritual cleansing techniques like fire and sound to emotionally charged spaces
- How mirror theory, object resonance, and psychic fragmentation affect energetic imprints in homes
- Theories on spirit photography, EVP recordings, and why some places feel “heavy” or haunted
- How to map energy fields in a location using ley lines, intuitive sensing, and metaphysical tools
- What the Lizzie Borden case reveals about trauma, trance states, and emotional haunting
- Techniques to create your own energy mapping journal for personal or creative investigation
- How to explore psychic residue, time slips, and ritual space even if you never visit the Borden house
- Creative storytelling methods that combine paranormal theory with historical inquiry
Requirements
- No prior paranormal experience or historical knowledge required
- Come with an open mind and a curiosity for symbolic interpretation, energy theory, and haunted spaces
- A notebook or journal is recommended for energy mapping and ritual reflection
- Optional: headphones for audio segments involving EVP theory or sound analysis
- An interest in topics such as spiritualism, Victorian rituals, hauntings, and intuitive sensing
Description
A true-crime spiritualist course exploring residual energy, Victorian mourning rituals, and the metaphysical hauntings of 92 Second Street
Are some houses guilty of remembering too much?In the summer of 1892, two bodies were found bludgeoned in Fall River, Massachusetts. InJune of 1893, Lizzie Borden stood trial—and was acquitted.
But the real story didn’t end there. The house where it happened still breathes.
This course invites you to explore the Lizzie Borden case not through the courtroom, but throughthe mirror, the ember, and the whisper behind the wallpaper. We’ll follow the scent of burned cloth, the silence of closed doors, and the residue that never cleared—even after the jury went home.
If you're searching for…
“Is the Lizzie Borden house haunted?”
“Energy portals in true crime locations”
“Fire rituals for trauma cleansing”
“Spiritualist mourning practices in Victorian times”
“How to read haunted energy lines in old homes”
“Paranormal theories in unsolved murders”
“What happened to Lizzie Borden after the trial?”
…this course was designed with you in mind.
What you’ll explore inside
Why someparanormal investigators believe the Borden house holds residual energy
Howley lines and liminal doorwaysshape spiritual architecture
Whatmirror theorysuggests about self-fragmentation and spirit traps
HowVictorian women used séance, fire, and tranceas resistance and ritual
Why objects like dresses, hatchets, and lace may holdemotional memory
How to perform amodern fire-cleansing ritualgrounded in 19th-century mourning culture
The spiritual symbolism behindsilence, grief, and the “locked room” paradox
We move room by room through the Borden house as if decoding a ritual space. Every theme is paired with optional exercises: mapping floor plans, tracing energetic flow, listening to EVP samples, performing safe candle rituals, or journaling personal memory echoes.
This course is for you if…
You’re drawn tounsolved murders that leave behind spiritual questions
You feel haunted not by gore, but by silence and symbolic residue
You want to understandhow trauma, grief, and architecture interact
You believe in ghosts—or you don’t—but you know that energy lingers
You’re curious aboutparanormal theory, Victorian history, and feminine power through ritual
Whether you’re a paranormal researcher, intuitive reader, true-crime thinker, or grief-sensitive creative—this is a place whereyou’re not weird for wondering what still echoes in the walls.
What’s included
Full suite ofcinematic visual lecturesusing Pictory format
Dozens of written storytelling lessons and theory dives
Hands-on energy-mapping, EVP tracking, and symbolic ritual downloads
Printable Victorian spirit photography reference tools
Acapstone reflection workbookto synthesize your own energy mapping
An optionalcourse completion badgeto show your understanding of haunting as ritual, trauma, and space
What you’ll gain
The ability toread a haunted spacethrough the lens of ritual theory
A working knowledge ofparanormal architecture, ley lines, and mirror placement
Afire-cleansing ritual practicefor emotional processing and psychic release
Deeper historical insight intohow Victorian women turned mediumship into power
New frameworks for discussingtrue crime without sensationalism or gore
A final invitation
Lizzie Borden was declared not guilty.But guilt was never the point.
The better question is:Why does this house still call to us? Why do we still feel it pull?
If you’ve ever stepped into a room and felt it watching—If you’ve ever traced a murder through the objects left behind—If you’ve ever wondered whysome places never fully quiet—
This course will speak to you.
The house still breathes. Step inside.
Who this course is for:
- Paranormal enthusiasts and ghost hunters who want to go beyond EMF meters and into spiritual theory
- Writers, researchers, and creatives looking for inspiration in haunted history and Victorian ritual culture
- Students of metaphysical studies curious about energy fields, possession, and self-fragmentation
- History buffs who want a deeper, more emotional and symbolic lens on the Lizzie Borden case
- Anyone who has felt a room “hold something” and wants to explore energetic trauma in physical spaces
- Curious minds exploring the intersection of grief, energy, and the unseen world
- Women and feminine-identifying learners drawn to ritual, silence, intuition, and healing through history
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