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Whispers From the Ancients – We Visited the Haunted Chumash Cave!

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“Ancient Spirits & Shamanic Art: Keith Weldon & Sari Visit the Chumash Cave Paintings”

📜 DESCRIPTION: What happens when two paranormal investigators step into a place where sacred art, shamanic ritual and the unknown converge? Join Keith Weldon of Chill Seekers Paranormal Research Co. and Sari of Bass Paranormal as they explore the haunted energies surrounding the Chumash Painted Cave — a site carved and painted by the Chumash people, once used for vision quests, ceremonies and contact with the spirit world.

🌄 THE LOCATION & SPIRITUAL LEGACY: The Chumash Painted Cave (near Santa Barbara, CA) holds polychrome pictographs—bold reds, blacks and whites—created by Chumash shamans or priests to “influence supernatural beings and forces” in human affairs.

Some scholars believe the cave served as a spiritual observatory, and a tracking place for celestial events like a solar eclipse dated to November 1677.

These aren’t just ancient murals—they’re portals to another realm. Their location, high in the mountains and away from daily life, added to their sacred power.

👻 WHY PARANORMAL ENERGY MAY LINGER:

Spaces used for ritual, trance, vision-quests and spirit-communication are believed to hold residual energy—this cave is such a space.

The carvings and coloration suggest a deep metaphysical purpose: ancient shamans may have used hallucinogenic plants like the Datura to enter altered states before creating the paintings.

The cave lies in a remote, quiet environment—perfect for subtle phenomena: cold spots, whispers, shifting shadows, or the sense of being watched.

🔍 WHAT YOU’LL SEE IN THIS VIDEO:

Keith & Sari approach the cave, walk the narrow mountain road that leads to it, and reflect on the sense of isolation and energy.

Close-up footage of the pictographs: mandalas, anthropomorphs, spirals—each charged with meaning and mystery.

Seeking unseen presence among the rock art and voids.

Spirit Box sessions near the cave’s threshold—in the spot where shamans may have once stood in trance.

Can the cave’s energy can still respond.

Final reflections: what does it mean to walk a path once reserved for spiritual initiates? And how does the paranormal investigator’s lens change the experience?

⚠️ VIEWER ADVISORY: While visually beautiful, this site is sacred and fragile. The episode may stir deeper feelings—respect, awe, perhaps unease. Use headphones to catch every whisper, every subtle change in air.

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The art was painted by those who walked between two worlds.

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