Celine Cremer Investigation # 1: the Lost 8 Minutes
In June 2023, Celine Cremer vanished during what was meant to be an easy 1.5 hr return bushwalk at Philosopher Falls in Tasmania. What began as a solo walk in a Tasmanian forest became one of the most haunting missing-person mysteries in recent years — drawing international attention, volunteer search efforts, investigators and online communities determined to uncover the truth.
PSYCHIC INVESTIGATION : Information obtained through Clairsentience and Claircognizance.
From Robs films and particularly The Search for Celine Cremer: Real Time Hill Ascent I learned that Celine set out for a walk at approximately 2:20 pm in the afternoon at Philosopher Falls, just outside Waratah, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania. She had packed for a light walk and carried only the essentials. Apparently Celine was a relatively experienced solo traveller and hiker. Celine was walking on June 17 th which is nearly dead winter and days away from the winter solstice, the shortest daylight hours of the year. Darkness falls around 4.30-5 pm at this time of year in Tasmania. The route she took is what is commonly described as a “walk in, walk out” track, meaning the path you follow in is the same one you follow back out. The walk is roughly a 1.5-hour return and is generally considered easy by most visitors.
The common theory proposed is that Celine left the trail and became disorientated and lost her way. It is proposed that she walked beyond the steps to the falls and followed the old water race for a further kilometre heading toward Magnet Dam before registering her furthest gps ping at 3.32 pm. At this point I had no reason to believe that Celine had not became lost and had no theory as to what happened to her. Through Clairsentience and Claircognizance, I started picking up intuitive impressions that directly contradicted the theory that Celine simply lost her way.
The "official" mystery started at this specific GPS point past the falls. At this furthest point of her journey, GPS data shows she stopped dead in her tracks for eight minutes. Rob retraces this in his film The Search for Celine Cremer : Real Time Hill Ascent and at this point repeatedly asks the same question:
“Why did she stop here for eight minutes?”
The theory proposed was that she must have been charting a course. At this point she was still on the race and simply had to just follow the race back that she walked in on.
The Hidden Truth
As I watched the footage of where she was in the forest, and heard Rob asking this question, the answer didn’t come as a theory—it arrived as a direct inner knowing through Cognizance.
“She was hiding.”
The insight was accompanied by a rush of terror and a clarity that only comes when a truth arrives into knowing. Through Clairsentience, I felt the weight of her stillness. Sitting, hiding, silently waiting. The feeling of terror remained with me for 2 days and included goosebumps and feelings that I can only glimpse at sideways due to the intensity and the fear it invoked in my body. It is a feeling I will never forget.
Analysis
This intuitive breakthrough changed everything for me and sparked the beginning of my intense connection to this case and further investigation into the information presented by Rob in his videos. I awaited every video release analysing his footage and documented information. I listened to her friends speak of her character and began to form a picture of who Celine was. What I felt at this stage of her walk was that this eight-minute window was a desperate tactical pause. She was hiding, waiting. Waiting to see if she was still being followed. Which tells me she knew she was being followed and that this influenced her decisions up to this point. When she finally moved again, she wasn't just walking; she was navigating a retreat, recording GPS points like breadcrumbs while her heart raced with the knowledge that she was not alone in the Tarkine. It suggests that Celine did not fumble past the steps to Philosopher Falls and end up lost an hour later into the forest. It suggests that Celine knew she was not alone and that she knew the person out there was a danger to her. I believe Celine had followed the water race in the hope that it led her back to the car park without having to walk back along the trail.
I resolved to explore deeper and began psychically exploring every specific decisions put down bad luck, ‘disorientation’ and being ‘lost’.