Clairvoyant Goes To ‘Dazzling’ Restaurant. Then She Looks Around—And Realizes It’s ‘Stealing Energy’ From Its Customers: ‘Pretty Much All Of Vegas’


A woman calling herself a clairvoyant alleges that she caught a restaurant “stealing energy” from its customers. Now, she’s telling viewers what to look out for.

Across two videos, TikTok user Alexis (@alexislindaa) explains how she came to believe that a restaurant was “harvesting energy” from its patrons.

In her first video, Alexis says she went to a restaurant that required visitors to cross a river after entering. According to her, this crossing “had a bridge…where they were spiritually harvesting energy from their patrons.”

“People visiting this space were having their energy wiped from them without their knowing or consent. All of their energetic resources were going to someone else,” she explains in the video. “They were being spiritually stolen from. It’s the equivalent of being patted down before you’re entering a space, but they’re also stealing your watch and your wallet as you’re entering.”

“People don’t realize what’s going on because they’re so illusioned by the glamours all over the place,” she concludes. For context, “glamour” has an antiquated meaning of “to cast a spell on” or “to enchant.”

What Did She Notice At The Restaurant?

In her second video, which currently has over 464,000 views, Alexis elaborates on her experience.

According to Alexis, when entering the restaurant, patrons are immediately confronted with “beautiful, dazzling lights.” She says this falls under the aforementioned category of “glamours.”

When she crossed the river, she says she looked down at the water and saw—clairvoyantly—that it was filled with gold.

“I saw money, I saw coins, I saw jewelry, I saw watches, clairvoyantly,” she explains. It is unclear if there was actually gold or jewelry in the river, or if Alexis simply perceived them to be there.

She then reiterates the pat down/bouncer metaphor from before. She speculates that the restaurant intentionally put the feature there to steal energy from customers.

“The reason I know [it was intentional] is because having a water feature can serve many different purposes,” she explains. “Sometimes, when I’m setting up [an] energetic framework with my clients, we do infuse water energy in a cleansing way. I would use water to clear away impurities of people, like, before they come into my space.”

“And if it wasn’t intentional, that’s all the water would have been doing is simply cleansing,” she continues. “It would have just been clearing the energy of people as they enter the space. It would not have their goods inside, and that stream of goods would not have led to an entity in the back.”

Things Get Weirder

Regarding the entity, she says that she observed an “entity” in the back of the restaurant. Her Patreon supporters also claimed to see this entity in an image that she does not appear to have shared publicly.

What is the restaurant doing with this harvested energy? It’s unclear—but according to Alexis, it’s not good.

“The person on the other end, whoever owns this establishment or whoever they’re feeding their energy to, would gain something,” she says of the arrangement, calling it “nasty business.”

In a comment, she explains, “I see these things because I clairvoyantly see the energetic structure of things superimposed onto the physical reality.”

How Did She Notice This?

In an email to BroBible, Petty declined to identify the specific restaurant. She then recounted how she noticed what she said was happening.

“I noticed what was happening when I looked at the water, moving my eyes away from the elaborate decorative features serving as glamours around the restaurant. I see energy as though it is superimposed onto the physical,” she shared. “As I looked into the moving water, it clairvoyantly appeared full of coins, gold, and similar items, representing what it had taken from people. I know water is used as a feng shui feature, but this was different; it wasn’t simply inviting flow or cleansing the space’s energy; it was taking from people.”

This isn’t the first time she’s seen something like this.

“The energy of a space tells a different story from what we can physically see. At a nicer restaurant recently, I was in a hallway where I again saw superimposed images. The energy was dark, not dim from a lack of lighting, but dense with the darkness of heavy past experiences. Darker entities lingered in the space, the kind that attach to people from more… sensual experiences. I could see incubi in the corners and felt their sultry energy. I needed a cleanse the next day as I did not feel like myself,” she stated. “Weeks later, I was told that this restaurant replaced another one, which had ties to prostitution. They demolished the old building and put up a new building, but the energy remains unless the space is energetically cleared.”

“I wish more business owners and developers considered this, so they could build from an energetically clean slate,” she continued. “There are ways to set up energetic systems that benefit both the patron and the establishment, while keeping the energy clear and operating with integrity.”

As far as what one can do if they feel a place is draining their energy, she offered advice.

“Energetic protection starts with discernment, so we can be aware when something is off to begin with. If you feel anxiety or a pit in your stomach when making plans, or if your plans seem to be going awry, these are signs you may want to reconsider your evening plans. It’s important to firmly establish an energetic boundary around yourself,” she explained. “I like to use a grid-like shield that can be programmed for different functions. Mentally affirm or declare to yourself that no one may take from your energy. Doubt and ignorance make people easy targets. Being aware and conscious allows you to better protect yourself; that’s why I shared the story. If people don’t know these things are possible, they can end up with energetic problems they won’t know how to fix on their own.”

What Does This Mean?

The “spiritual” side of Alexis’ claims cannot be proven, and scientific tests to demonstrate any evidence of clairvoyance have repeatedly failed to do so.

Still, some may wonder about the concept of “stealing someone’s energy.” Or, if they’re not willing to go that far, question why certain places make them feel unbalanced.

The former claim is a concept often referred to as “energy vampirism,” or being a “psychic vampire.”

As explained by the Cleveland Clinic, an energy vampire is a person who sucks away your energy. This could be someone who only talks about themselves, who demands attention, who makes you perform excessive emotional labor, and more.

While less common, this idea can also be linked with places. Simply put, some spaces just have bad energy. Hanging out in them for too long can make you feel confused and tired.

This is not necessarily because someone is maliciously sucking away your energy; rather, it’s just because poor design choices and other factors leave you feeling exhausted. Issues like these are sometimes explored in the field of environmental psychology, which explores how humans interact with the world around them.

What About The Bridge?

Discussions of energy and spaces often bring to mind the idea of Feng Shui. Defined simply, “feng shui” is the Chinese practice of creating harmony between individuals and their surroundings. This often involves discussing the presence and flow of “chi,” or vital life force.

Similar to Alexis’ trepidation about the bridge and the river, Feng Shui specialists often note that one must be careful with water features. For example, some Feng Shui practitioners say that, if there is to be running water, it should be flowing into the area rather than out. While elements can bring about feelings of ease, they can also bring anxiety and disquiet. This is if they are poorly placed or if the conditions of the water are rough.

In summary, if you walk into a restaurant and immediately think it’s stealing your energy, you don’t have to eat there. Simply go to a spot with better vibes.

Commenters Have Thoughts

In the comments section, users shared their opinions on Alexis’ claims and other places that match her description.

“Pretty much all of vegas,” a user declared.

“This happens a lot more than people recognize. Businesses, concerts, big events, broadway, sports events , etc,” another added.

“This is why it’s important to have your protection up,” a third stated.

BroBible reached out to Alexis via email and Instagram direct message.