
Merry Meet. Growing up as a psychic has always left me with this hunger to devour anything I can get my hands on when it comes to the spirit world. Something I’ve always wanted to do but was too afraid to do was a paranormal investigation. The stars aligned for me this year, two days before Halloween.
I was so excited to go. We booked a tour on the Saturday night before Halloween, and I was even more excited because they were going to let us use EMF detectors, something I’ve always wanted to try. To me, it’s the ultimate situation to be able to bridge what I do with the scientific side. As most of you who have worked with me know, I absolutely love validation.
They told us they would split us into two groups when we arrived. I was excited about one of them because the Unexplained Paranormal group was going with the tour leader, Geoffrey, and a girl that I knew had intuitive gifts the moment I saw her. I was super excited to find out that we would be with that group. Interestingly enough, there was a medium there as well, known in Boston for her work, which I found interesting. Funny how things work out, huh?

Geoffrey was absolutely fantastic. His knowledge of the area’s history was excellent, and he shared it freely with us all night, demonstrating his pure love of his job. I loved his respect for the field and the accuracy with which he taught the group. His knowledge of the spirit world was definitely on point, and he did an amazing job educating us about EMF detectors, how they work, and how to use them. EMF detectors measure electromagnetic fields, which can be helpful when trying to detect spirits in the area. I got to watch a lot of other equipment being used with the Unexplained Paranormal investigator that was with us.
One of the things he did was tell us stories of reported ghost sightings as we walked throughout the town. I couldn’t help but try to sense things as we were moving around. One of the stories I was excited about was how accurately I was able to sense something. He told us about a murder that happened in a three-story house… as he was telling us about the poor woman who was murdered on the second floor, I thought it was interesting that I was really being drawn not to that floor but to the top floor where I was getting visions of blood… I didn’t say anything as he was telling the story. As he ended the story he explained that her husband had murdered her but hid her in the walls of ..guess where…that’s right that top floor exactly where I was being drawn to. Crazy huh?
The most anticipated part of the night for me was when we went to Burial Hill. There was originally a fort there in 1621, and then a church until 1677. So I was very excited to go inside this old cemetery packed with history at night with ghost hunting equipment. Can you imagine?
Funny enough, I was actually not scared at all but very calm. I would have thought I would’ve been shaking in my shoes. I was really right at home up there, and I was still sensing everything around me. There was a girl with our group who was helping out, and I wish I could remember her name because she was awesome. I could use her as a gauge for what I was sensing, which was very cool. I remember at one point I was really uncomfortable with the energy, and I looked for where she was, and she had backed up and was leaning against a tree.

The picture above was taken with the Paranormal Investigators camera. I’m pretty confident that it’s me on the right! LOL Likely looking into something. I had a lot of things confirmed for me on the tour in the cemetery as I have been there before several times.
For instance, in one particular area, I haven’t been able to walk by it without getting a massive headache and sick to my stomach, and I found out that it was actually a mass grave for men from a terrible shipwreck. That explains that! lol :))
Another interesting story was of a place in the cemetery where I was amazingly calm—Wolf’s Tree. Wolf was a man who lived in Salem who predicted his own death in front of that tree by lightning before he died. His story is pretty incredible, so I will include a link for you, as I could write an article about what happened to him. http://plymouth.wickedlocal.
These are just a couple of brief highlights from one of the most amazing nights I have had. We were out there about 4 hours because he stayed an hour longer with us. He was just phenomenal. I would love to tell you that I had ghost pictures or the EMF detector went crazy or I saw something absolutely amazing, but I don’t have that. I can tell you that I thoroughly enjoyed myself, and I am so, so, so happy that the Plymouth Night Tour did not use any cheap scare tactics to “enhance” the experience. If you are anywhere near the area, or you can see them, I can’t recommend them enough. Go soon, though! Apparently, the town will soon prohibit access to the cemeteries at night.
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Definitely an incredible experience that I would gladly do again.
Much Love and Many Blessings,
Jasmeine Moonsong
