Connie and Geneva shared similar physical traits and a natural rapport, making them feel like they already knew each other.
The retreat center started as a hippie commune in the 60s and 70s, later degenerating into a drug commune with a culture of hard drug use.
Geneva had a traumatic past involving a maternal mortality case in Cabin Four 22 years prior, which she felt deeply guilty about.
Connie saw a grid of glowing, pulsating lights covering the ground and later encountered a ghostly figure of a woman named Bridget, who was deeply grieving.
Connie instinctively untangled a mass of glowing threads around the ghost's abdomen, releasing her from her grief and bringing peace to the room.
Geneva was a midwife who assisted in a dangerous childbirth in Cabin Four, where a woman named Bridget died from complications. Geneva felt immense guilt for leaving Bridget behind.
Connie's encounter and actions in Cabin Four helped resolve the unresolved grief and guilt Geneva carried for 22 years, allowing her to find closure.
The threads represented the deep grief and unresolved trauma of Bridget, which Connie's actions helped release, bringing peace to Bridget's spirit.
Have you ever had that instant connection with someone where you know you are somehow part of their story? When Connie meets “Geneva” at an old retreat center in California their lives start to become "entangled."
This story contains mention of drug use, graphic imagery, and maternal mortality. Please take care while listening.
Thank you, Connie, for sharing your story with Spooked!
Produced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Leon Morimoto, artwork by Teo Ducot.