Ritual, Residue & the Axe | The Haunted Mind of Borden

EExplore trance theory, liminal space & unseen forces behind history’s most symbolically violent unsolved murder

Ritual, Residue & the Axe | The Haunted Mind of Borden
Ritual, Residue & the Axe | The Haunted Mind of Borden

Ritual, Residue & the Axe | The Haunted Mind of Borden free download

EExplore trance theory, liminal space & unseen forces behind history’s most symbolically violent unsolved murder

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. In June 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 through the 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 some paranormal investigators believe the Borden house holds residual energy

  • How ley lines and liminal doorways shape spiritual architecture

  • What mirror theory suggests about self-fragmentation and spirit traps

  • How Victorian women used séance, fire, and trance as resistance and ritual

  • Why objects like dresses, hatchets, and lace may hold emotional memory

  • How to perform a modern fire-cleansing ritual grounded in 19th-century mourning culture

  • The spiritual symbolism behind silence, 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 to unsolved murders that leave behind spiritual questions

  • You feel haunted not by gore, but by silence and symbolic residue

  • You want to understand how trauma, grief, and architecture interact

  • You believe in ghosts—or you don’t—but you know that energy lingers

  • You’re curious about paranormal 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 where you’re not weird for wondering what still echoes in the walls.

What’s included

  • Full suite of cinematic visual lectures using 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

  • A capstone reflection workbook to synthesize your own energy mapping

  • An optional course completion badge to show your understanding of haunting as ritual, trauma, and space

What you’ll gain

  • The ability to read a haunted space through the lens of ritual theory

  • A working knowledge of paranormal architecture, ley lines, and mirror placement

  • A fire-cleansing ritual practice for emotional processing and psychic release

  • Deeper historical insight into how Victorian women turned mediumship into power

  • New frameworks for discussing true 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 why some places never fully quiet

This course will speak to you.

The house still breathes. Step inside.