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New Echota, GA - A Virtual Tour

Ghost Spirit Orb

Cherokee Lands

This photo is from my very first visit to New Echota, Georgia, and I was able to catch a strong spirit orb with my camera. I am an "intuitive empath" and just being on the land filled me with great sadness. The land still holds energy from the tragic events that became the start of the Trail of Tears.

When I took a hike in the woods, I could feel the spirits of my ancestors following me from a distance. This usually wouldn't bother me - but these spirits were the strongest that I have ever experienced.

I paused at the edge of the swamp to admire the beauty of what I think was a Heron. Not sure of the species, but it was very beautiful. As I paused to give thanks to the Creator for the beauty of nature, I felt the spirits suddenly draw near to me. I took several photos in a few minutes and captured a very strong spirit orb floating toward me while hovering above the swamp.

When I get back to Atlanta, I want to invite medium Chip Coffey (who is also of Cherokee descent) to join me on a field trip back to these lands. Not sure if they would allow it, but it would be a very interesting place to get a group together to go "ghost hunting." I would love to see scientific readings taken in these areas.

If you ever have an experience like this, you will never doubt the existence of spirits or "ghosts." There are dimensions to our world that most people never take time to notice. There are intelligent radio and TV energy signals swirling above your head, even though you can't "see" them. The same goes with spiritual energies. You are always surrounded by spirits, but you have to be in a receptive mode to actually feel their presence. It can be very unsettling the first time you experience something like this! I guess that's why most ghost hunters go in groups.


Bonus Content - There are more images on this subject available:
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