A new trend is emerging in Morocco where individuals are seeking blessings and good fortune through social media livestreams. Unlike traditional folklore requiring secluded locations and word-of-mouth tales, this modern iteration uses smartphones, verified accounts, and ring lights. These self-proclaimed "saints" broadcast daily, often dressed in pristine white robes, requesting likes, shares, and notifications—referred to as activating the “bell of blessing”—from viewers. The article, originally published in Hespress, highlights a shift in how Moroccans are engaging with spirituality and seeking *baraka* (blessings). This phenomenon exemplifies the integration of traditional beliefs into contemporary digital culture. The practice raises questions about authenticity and the commodification of faith in the digital age, yet demonstrates the enduring human desire for hope and positive influence.