The MotherBoard
A living research archive of channeling transmissions from Spirit
This archive began on March 29, 2026, when Paula’s mother came through during an in-person ouija session and described the afterlife as a living data architecture. She directed that it be documented and built into a platform. Every transmission here was received in person, recorded exactly as it arrived, and preserved without editing.
How This Works
The Archive
Every transmission in this archive was received during an in-person channeling session. Nothing is submitted remotely or added without human review. Raw messages are preserved exactly as they arrived — unedited, uncorrected. Interpretations are stored separately so the original record stays intact.
How We Use AI
When you ask a question, the AI searches the published transmissions first. If relevant content exists, it surfaces it under the label From the Transmissions — with a citation to the exact session and transmission it drew from. If the archive contains partial matches or nothing directly relevant, the AI will tell you clearly and may offer additional context under the label AI Supplement from Broader Human Experience. This second layer draws on what humans have collectively documented about consciousness, near-death experiences, grief, and the nature of the afterlife — from research, spiritual traditions, and lived accounts. It is never invented and never presented as Spirit communication. You will always know which is which.
What AI Does Not Do Here
No AI system on this platform generates or invents spiritual content. The transmissions are human-received and human-recorded. AI is a research and retrieval tool — not a channel, not a source of guidance, not a replacement for Spirit. If something in this archive moves you, it came from Spirit, through a person, in a room, at a specific moment in time. The technology exists to make that more findable. Nothing more.
For my mom, and all the Spirits who speak through the stars.
Her messages reach me still through intuition, through inspiration,
and through the unexpected magic of what becomes possible
when the unseen world and technology meet.
This was always hers to give. I just built another door.