Tuesday, September 13, 2016

An Introduction

I've been in love with the paranormal since I was very small.  The reason this blog exists is because I want to have a space to discuss the paranormal and ghosts and my experiences and thoughts.  Hopefully there are people out there who want to listen to what I have to say about ghosts and have similar opinions about what all goes down in the spirit world.

So a little bit about me, my name is Cas and I live in Salt Lake City, Utah.  I'm a super senior at the University of Utah, and I'll graduate with a Gender Studies major in the spring of 2017.  I have another blog here called Exhibit Q where I talk about punk and queerness and I'm sure you can find it in the sidebar or something.  I identify as gay, transgender and nonbinary.  My pronouns are they/them.  I'm sure I'll make a post about queerness and heteronormativity/cisnormativity within paranormal groups and communities, because that is an important subject to me.
I'm somewhat of a sensitive.  My grandfather on my mom's side is psychic and has had several spirit encounters; my belief is that that trait has been passed down to my mom, my brother and myself.  I'm sensitive to energies in the environment and have very good intuition.  I'm also a secular witch and spirit work is something that I incorporate into my practice.
I've been told via tarot card reading that I have multiple spirits following me around but I don't know who they are.  I've also been told via pendulum that I have two spirit guardians but I don't know who they are either.
I also have a YouTube channel where I talk about my experiences with ghosts but it's not a regular thing and the channel is more personal in its content.
This blog is titled Genderless Ghost because I don't believe the dead always honor the gender systems of the living but I'll get into paranormal gender theory in a later post.  Genderless Ghost is also my Pokemon Go username.

Anyway.  I look forward to writing here and seeing what discussions come about, if any.
xCas

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