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In this special episode of Beyond Haunted UK, Jamie reflects on a first investigation at Rowtons Museum of the Paranormal & Spirituality, housed within the historic Penuel Chapel in Carmarthen, Wales.
This episode explores the experience of sitting within a space shaped by centuries of prayer, healing, and spiritual intention, and the quiet impact such places can have on those who enter them. Rather than focusing on jump scares or proof, this episode centres presence, atmosphere, and lived experience — the stillness between moments, the weight of history, and the subtle ways belief can become woven into a physical space.
Through a gentle séance, moments of unexpected communication, and extended periods of quiet reflection, we consider how places may hold memory, how intention can shape our perception of an environment, and why listening can sometimes matter more than documenting. This episode also reflects on collaboration, consent, and responsibility when engaging with spiritual spaces and the people who care for them, without presenting personal experience as evidence.
Topics include:
paranormal investigation, spiritual heritage, séance practice, place-based memory, belief and perception, historic chapels, lived experience in spiritual spaces, Carmarthen, Wales.
Listener discretion advised.
Image Disclaimer:
The image used for this episode’s artwork/thumbnail is an AI-generated representation created for illustrative purposes and does not depict real individuals. It is intended to support the reflective themes of the episode rather than present a literal or factual portrayal.
Image AI Suite, Artlist Licence Number: T220Xc
Licence Owner: Jamie Newman
By Beyond Haunted UKIn this special episode of Beyond Haunted UK, Jamie reflects on a first investigation at Rowtons Museum of the Paranormal & Spirituality, housed within the historic Penuel Chapel in Carmarthen, Wales.
This episode explores the experience of sitting within a space shaped by centuries of prayer, healing, and spiritual intention, and the quiet impact such places can have on those who enter them. Rather than focusing on jump scares or proof, this episode centres presence, atmosphere, and lived experience — the stillness between moments, the weight of history, and the subtle ways belief can become woven into a physical space.
Through a gentle séance, moments of unexpected communication, and extended periods of quiet reflection, we consider how places may hold memory, how intention can shape our perception of an environment, and why listening can sometimes matter more than documenting. This episode also reflects on collaboration, consent, and responsibility when engaging with spiritual spaces and the people who care for them, without presenting personal experience as evidence.
Topics include:
paranormal investigation, spiritual heritage, séance practice, place-based memory, belief and perception, historic chapels, lived experience in spiritual spaces, Carmarthen, Wales.
Listener discretion advised.
Image Disclaimer:
The image used for this episode’s artwork/thumbnail is an AI-generated representation created for illustrative purposes and does not depict real individuals. It is intended to support the reflective themes of the episode rather than present a literal or factual portrayal.
Image AI Suite, Artlist Licence Number: T220Xc
Licence Owner: Jamie Newman