Ep. 20 Whispers Among the Tombstones – My Psychic Journey Through Montparnasse Cemetery
- Leslie Juvin-Acker
- Jul 18
- 3 min read
Walking Among Legends
I’m standing in the famous Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris—a place where some of France’s most celebrated figures rest: Jean-Paul Sartre, President Jacques Chirac, and the legendary fashion designer Sonia Rykiel. I came here expecting stillness, maybe a moment of quiet reflection. What I didn’t expect was to receive life-changing messages that reminded me why I do what I do as a psychic medium.
What I Really Feel in Cemeteries
Let me tell you something that surprises a lot of people: cemeteries are usually dead quiet—spiritually speaking. They’re like junkyards for bodies. When you die, you’re not stuck here. Your soul is free—so free that the body becomes irrelevant, like a leaf falling from a tree.That’s why I don’t come to places like this expecting to talk to spirits. But Montparnasse had other plans for me.
The Energy of the Past
As I walked through the tree-lined paths, I felt impressions—not of ghosts, but of history. My guides spoke clearly:“People today think vaccines are scary. Try living through tuberculosis.”I could feel the shadows of disease that swept through Paris centuries ago. And then came a deeper truth: when humanity fights itself, when we create conflict, we create sickness—physical, emotional, and spiritual. Harmony isn’t just a nice idea. It’s survival.
We All End Up in the Same Place
Looking around at elaborate tombs and humble slabs, I had this realization:No matter who you are—rich, famous, powerful—you end up here, in the same earth as everyone else.The titles, the accolades, they mean nothing in the end. What matters is the love you shared, the words you spoke, the art you left behind. Speak your truth now. Don’t take it to the grave.
Sonia Rykiel Came to Me
I didn’t expect this. I don’t usually come to cemeteries to do readings, but suddenly, I felt a familiar energetic pull—a spirit stepping forward. It was Sonia Rykiel. Here’s what she told me:
“Don’t waste your life choking down words. Speak your truth.”
“Be brave. Be a champion for yourself.”
“Make art, not war. Make love, not destruction.”
Her energy felt wild and free, like the jungle she showed me in my mind—lush, alive, untamed. She wanted me to remind you: your creativity, your love, your truth—they belong out in the world, not buried inside you.
A Word from Jacques Chirac
Then, I sensed Jacques Chirac, former President of France. His message made me laugh:“People will always find something to be pissed off about. Do your thing anyway.”As someone who led a nation, he knew the weight of criticism. His advice is gold: keep moving forward, find allies, and keep your sense of humor.
The Lesson Montparnasse Gave Me
Walking among these silent stones, the loudest message I heard was this:
✔ Follow the feelings that uplift you.
✔ Speak now, or forever hold your peace.
✔ Love fiercely. Create boldly. Live fully.
Because when it’s all said and done, the only things that matter are the love you gave and the art you created.
If you had only one year to live, what would you do differently?
Speak my truth loud and clear
Travel the world and live fully
Reconnect with loved ones
Create something meaningful
My 5 Spiritual Affirmations for You
“I am guided by light and love in every step I take.”
“I follow my feelings; they lead me to truth.”
“My voice matters, and I speak my truth fearlessly.”
“I live in harmony with myself, others, and the earth.”
“My life is a masterpiece of love and creativity.”
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