Psychic Confessions is a raw, intimate memoir of haunting, survival, and the strange inheritance of psychic sight.
From the first knock on the door to the shadows pacing in the night, Ashley Beene takes you inside the rooms where fear and faith collided. These pages trace her journey through childhood visions, haunted houses, and the bruising weight of silence, into the fragile work of building safety for her children. Along the way, she wrestles with grief, encounters the unseen, and discovers that survival is not just endurance but translation-learning to give language to what once could not be spoken.
Part gothic testimony, part psychological reflection, this book unveils the invisible patterns of trauma and the quiet rituals of healing. It is not only the story of hauntings past, but of how one woman turned them into a vocabulary of resilience.
For anyone who has ever felt the chill of being unseen, or the ache of carrying silence too long, Psychic Confessions is both a mirror and a lantern: proof that the act of naming what haunts us can begin the work of setting us free.